Less than a month after it was announced and just a week after being properly revealed, Dota Underlords is available for play. Valve’s take on the popular Dota 2 mod, Dota Auto Chess, is a turn-based strategic battle game where players try to dominate the city of White Spire. The last Dota 2spinoff, Artifact, did not experience the warmest reception and is undergoing major changes, but Underlords is already topping that game’s peak number of players, and seemingly with good reason.
It’s been stress testing with Dota 2 Battle Pass owners for the last week and now anyone can try it for free. The plan is for it to remain in early access for “a few months” before it launches fully with more Underlord characters, ranked play and seasonal changes. It’s available now on Steam, Google Play and the iOS App Store, complete with cross-play so you can start a game on one platform and finish it on another.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1046930/Dota_Underlords/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.valvesoftware.underlords
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dota-underlords/id1465996312
This has been one of the best teams I have been on here at Valve and I'm really proud of what we have done.
The ability for the team to run itself and the company trusting us to do this, is what makes Valve such a great place to build games.
— Adrian Finol (@Flargenstow) June 20, 2019
Welcome to White Spire.
Our Open Beta is now available for free to everyone.
Join us on Steam, iOS or Android devices.https://t.co/km5fL1EWaI pic.twitter.com/cc0eJFroK8
— Dota Underlords (@DotaUnderlords) June 20, 2019
Source: Engadget, Steam
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