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Showing posts with label Dota 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dota 2. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Dota 2 Pick Your Item Giveaway!

11:15 AM 0

Please follow the instructions carefully to be qualified for trading.

Step 1 - Like our Facebook Page
Step 2 - Share this post on your timeline
Step 3 - Subscribe to our Youtube Channel
Step 4 - Request the item of your CHOICE to our Donator with your Facebook Name
Step 5 - Tag 3 friends on our Facebook Post to spread the word and TRADE AGAIN! yes REPEAT!

Rules :

  You can only repeat a trade request only after finishing a transaction
  You can only repeat when you tag three (3) friends
  One (1) item per transaction
  Trading Two (2) or more items will be ignored
  First Trade - First Serve
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Friday, March 10, 2017

Marielle «Layla» Louise - A Female 'Dota 2' Player

5:29 PM 0
After placing in the top two in the first North American open qualifier, female Dota 2 player Marielle “Layla” Louise and her team Wheel Whreck While Whistling secured a spot in the closed qualifier for the Kiev Major. This makes her the first woman to compete in a closed qualifier for a major Dota 2 event.

With Esports constantly expanding and growing, we live in a world of firsts, and today saw another one with the news that 2017 would see the first female player to compete in the Main Qualifier for a Valve event. This is obviously not the end of the journey for women in Esports, with many barriers remaining and stars yet to be found, but it is another sign that slow change is coming.

Wheel Whreck While Whistling has achieved some success in the North American scene in years past. However the current roster has not played in many events, and was not favored going into the open qualifier, where any team of five can try and earn a spot in the closed qualifiers.

Out of all the major eSports, Dota 2 is arguably the most male dominated, with the female CS:GO scene featuring many teams and even League of Legends having some notable female players. Hopefully Layla’s achievement will inspire a few more women to try and compete at the top level of Dota 2.
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