Crownfall is lastly over after its elongated 10-month runtime, and Dota 2 gamers are gasping for the subsequent factor to sink their tooth into, because it’s been fairly some time for the reason that final time Valve dropped a gameplay replace.
Final evening’s Crownfall Archive replace, because it says on the tin, archives the four-acts-long occasion. However, opposite to what many had hoped for from a lot of staging updates seen on Dota 2’s SteamDB web page, it didn’t accompany a gameplay patch or one other related occasion changing Crownfall instantly. Naturally, gamers ravenous for content material have now latched onto the singular piece of trace that Valve left within the Crownfall Archive blogpost: “It’s time for us to…level our compasses at some new guiding stars.”

In what is likely to be construed as mere copium, one Dota participant has their eye set on Feb. 28 because the patch launch date owing to the uncommon full planetary alignment set to happen on that date in actual life. The day will see seven planets—Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune, Mercury, and Saturn—seem within the evening sky.
“It’s the subsequent greater occasion within the evening sky,” the poster mentioned, mustering the final little bit of hope on the face of Valve’s seeming neglect. “However it’s about planets slightly than stars,” they point out on the finish of their Reddit put up, maybe to err on the facet of pragmatism, “Take it with an enormous grain of salt.”
As a matter of reality, Dota 2 hasn’t had a gameplay patch shortly. The final main one, Patch 7.37, was launched on July 31 final 12 months, six months in the past. The final alphabet patch, Patch 7.37e, additionally dropped on Nov. 19, a superb three months in the past. Fairly naturally, the meta has been stale for some time, with gamers encountering principally the identical overpowered heroes of their matches most of the time.
Retaining apart the astronomical trace, Valve’s delaying of the subsequent gameplay patch is likely to be attributed to the now-running BLAST Slam II occasion, which has its grand closing on Feb. 9. The following tier-one event on the horizon is DreamLeague Season 25, which begins on Feb. 16. This implies, there’s a one-week downtime the place Valve can iron out bugs {that a} new gameplay patch is inevitably accompanied by. Valve hasn’t been shy about dropping patches mid-tournament, although, as we noticed 7.37 launched in the course of Elite League Season Two final 12 months.
That mentioned, Valve has not supplied any concrete details about when the brand new patch shall be launched or what it’ll comprise. In the meantime, we will proceed our speculations and, if you happen to like, some astronomy.