In a closed-door meeting with the game press yesterday, Valve President Gabe Newell revealed the first few details about their upcoming Dota-inspired card game, Artifact. First off, Artifact will feature its own marketplace, much like the one that Dota 2 has, where users can buy and sell in-game goods. So far, Artifact stays true to its name as a MOBA-inspired card game. Pricing and exact release date of Artifact weren't revealed during the sit-down. Sean "Day9" Plott, event host of this year's The International DotA 2 Championships, showed the crowd a teaser video from Valve, which announced Artifact, a digital card game based on Valve's DotA 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA5mY8XqrHU There is little information about the game at the moment, other than a handful of vague information from Day9 himself, which has since been posted on Reddit Comment from discussion Artifact Teaser - New Valve Game. Read more in our articles including "Here's what we know about Artifact so far" and "Valve teases Artifact, a DotA card game".
In a closed-door meeting with the game press yesterday, Valve President Gabe Newell revealed the first few details about their upcoming Dota-inspired card game, Artifact. First off, Artifact will feature its own marketplace, much like the one that Dota 2 has, where users can buy and sell in-game goods.
So far, Artifact stays true to its name as a MOBA-inspired card game. Pricing and exact release date of Artifact weren't revealed during the sit-down. Sean "Day9" Plott, event host of this year's The International DotA 2 Championships, showed the crowd a teaser video from Valve, which announced Artifact, a digital card game based on Valve's DotA 2.
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