Dota 2's latest patch, 7.33, has drastically changed the game's gameplay, which has surprised many of its players.

Biggest change? The map has been significantly altered by Valve, with new objectives, paths, and edges added. These updates also include a redesigned Roshan pit, as well as two new ones in opposite corners of the map. And believe us, that is not even half of it!

More Updates from Patch 7.33

After channeling for 3 seconds, players can now use Twin Gates in the corners to teleport to the other side. Are we dumping the OG Town Portal Scroll now? Perhaps, that will be an exciting topic soon.

Furthermore, Roshan now drops Cheese on the second death, while Aghanim's Sceptre drops on the Radiant side and a Refresher Shard drops on the Dire side.

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In addition, two Tormentor mini-bosses have been added behind the Offlane areas, and they will spawn at 20:00. Now, that is a sure-fire recipe for more action in-game!

Check out this review from GameLeap Dota 2 Pro Guides.

More Changes!

Valve has updated Outposts, Power Runes, Watchers, Lotus Pools, and neutral camps. The developers have completely redesigned many heroes. Want to learn more? Check out the complete patch notes here.

Pro Dota 2 Players React to Patch 7.33

Dota 2 pro players have given the new patch mixed reviews, as first reported by AFKGaming.

Quinn, the Gaimin Gladiators midlaner and Lima Major 2023 champion, feted the patch and praised Icefrog, Valve's developer, for his ability to make large changes.

Sneyking, the support player for TI11 champion Tundra Esports, commented on the new patch, saying that it is looking good so far, referring to an image of him achieving Rank 4 following the patch's recalibration.

Arteezy, the carry player for Shopify Rebellion, had a one-word comment describing the new patch, indicating the massive number of changes the patch has brought to the game, making it difficult to process everything. "Sheesh," the pro player wrote. Tell 'em, Arteezy!

Sumail, TI5 champion and current core player for Nigma Galaxy, reacted briefly and directly to the new patch, stating that he likes it a lot.

Johan "N0tail" Sundstein, a former OG roster player and winner of two TIs (The International), expressed his gratitude to Valve, calling the patch "lovely" and thanking the company with a thumbs up.

Valve Shaking Up Dota 2 with Big Update

The new changes have significantly impacted Dota 2 gameplay, which will take some time for players to adjust to. The patch has received a positive response from the community, with many players eager to explore the new map and meet the updated heroes.

Dota 2 has always been known for its frequent updates and new content, which have kept the game fresh and exciting for its loyal fans. This latest patch is no exception and will undoubtedly keep players interested for months.

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