Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos

Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos

Many gamers have never even heard of DOTA but those gamers that have played it have fallen in love with this addicting game mode. Dota 2 is an upcoming action fantasy strategy video game being developed by Valve Corporation. It is the stand-alone sequel to the popular Warcraft III custom map, Defense of the Ancients. Read the full story for link to find more info and sign up.

Gamerscom 2011 just got a lot more interesting. Other than its regular tournaments, game developer Valve will be showing off its newest multiplayer strategy game, Dota 2.

And how will they be doing it? With a million dollar, 16 team tournament streamed in 4 languages.

"Apparently Eric was talking some serious smack during an online game, and these guys just didn't agree with that. They managed to track Eric to his school, and that's when they jumped him. Seriously, that's what all of this is about. They were all playing Defence of the Ancients, a custom online scenario for Warcraft III, when Eric Hamber pwned all of them. I guess he reveled a little too much in his victory, rubbing the losers' nose in it, and they decided to take action."

"After spending three years in Meet Your Makers, which let go of their Warcraft III and Starcraft squads in January due to “strategy concern”, Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang, one of the most illustrious players - if not the most - penned a three-year contract with WeMade FOX that worth 700,000,000 won, approximately 473,037 USD based on exchange rate today.

Moon relished the chance to play for a home-ground team, and is keen to bring more trophies in the future. He said in the press conference earlier ..."

"The owner of the restaurant said he created the diner in the hope that people who share his enthusiasm for The World of Warcraft would find a comfortable gathering place.

In addition to the interior decoration, game features dominate the menu selection. Diners choose from dishes named after denizens of the virtual world."

Ma Jae-Yoon "sAviOr" defeated fellow Korean pro-gamer Lee Yun-Yeol "NaDa" in two sets to win BlizzCon's pro Starcraft tournament with a nice $25,000 prize.

On the Warcraft side, Park Jun "Lyn" defeated Spanish pro Pedro Duran "Lucifron" twice to come out of the lower bracket and claim the first place finish.

Visit the source for the Starcraft finals, with full English commentary!