North American Dota 2 returns from the grave to claim free Arcanas

NA's toughest negotiators worked on this deal.

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Dota 2 has been bleeding active players in the last five years. As Valve don’t advertise the game apart from its Netflix show, Dragon’s Blood, and The International, Dota 2 struggles to draw in new players.

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While the active player count may have been on the decline, most veterans are often a click away from reinstalling the game, and Valve recently made reservations for everyone’s weekend with the Swag Bag. Giving away a free battle pass and an Arcana turned out to be the perfect incentive for players to come back to Dota 2 and help the game break over 900,000 concurrent players for the first time since 2019.

Stratz.com, an analytics website for Dota 2, took a deeper look into how the Swag Bag impacted Dota 2’s player base. The results showcase that $35-40 worth of gifts were more than enough to revive the North American Dota 2 region from its ashes.

Compared to the other regions in the game, North America saw the biggest spike in player counts as the number of match queues increased by a whopping 56 percent.

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NA was closely followed by South East Asia, which had a 41 percent growth, while South America, Europe, and China tailed the two with an average of 31 percent increase in queues.

Not only does the Swag Bag feature valuable gifts, but it also contains a purpose for the returning players. The 2022 battle pass is bundled with challenges and mini-games to complete, meaning returning players will have lots to do in Dota 2, all thanks to the battle pass.

Given Evil Geniuses’ sudden exit at TI11 this year, NA is going to need a constant stream of up-and-coming talents to keep up with their close rivals in South America.

If the Swag Back manages to lure the future savior of NA Dota into the game, then the fans will know who to thank for the region’s second TI win—and don’t forget to get your loot!

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Gökhan Çakır
Strategical Content Writer and Fortnite Lead for Dot Esports. Gökhan Çakır graduated as an industrial engineer in 2020 and has since applied his analytical and strategic thinking to many endeavors. As a natural-born gamer, he honed his skills to a professional level in Dota 2. Upon giving up on the Aegis of Champions in 2019, Gökhan started his writing career, covering all things gaming while his heart remains a lifetime defender of the Ancients.