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Valve reveals ‘Artifact,’ the official ‘Dota’ card game

Richard Lawler, @Rjcc

August 08, 2017
 
Valve reveals 'Artifact,' the official 'Dota' card game | DeviceDaily.com
 

Tonight, during Valve’s “The InternationalDota 2 esports tournament the company announced it’s making a spinoff card game associated with its popular MOBA. Other than its name, Artifact, a brief teaser trailer and a release window of 2018, we didn’t get any details, but Dota fans have been dreaming up Hearthstone-like card game iterations for years, so it should be well-received by the community when it drops. Former Double Fine developer Brad Muir (Iron Brigade, Massive Chalice) revealed he’s been working on the project “for a while now” but that’s all we know.

I’ve been working on @PlayArtifact at Valve for a while now! Can’t wait for you guys to play it! :D!

— Brad Muir (@MrMooEar) August 9, 2017

Artifact is the new #Dota card game from Valve. Check out our teaser we just revealed during The International. #TI7 https://t.co/ODoct5vkZL

— Artifact (@PlayArtifact) August 9, 2017

 

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