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A leak of purported changes to the Dota 2 map from the patch 7.34 has surfaced online
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A leak of purported changes to the Dota 2 map from the patch 7.34 has surfaced online

In patch7.34, according to information from data miner DOTA_DM, there might be possible relocations of outposts and observers on the map. These changes were noticed after the blog post "Between the Lines: How We Fixed the Bomb" was published by the game developers.

A leak of purported changes to the Dota 2 map from the patch 7.34 has surfaced online. Photo 1

Mark "sikle" Lerman, an analyst from Team Spirit, clarified the specific changes that were showcased in the screenshots. He also noted that Valve may not implement the adjustments immediately.

To avoid spending too much time pondering:

• Observers have been slightly moved in the forest and triangle areas.

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• Outposts are now located on triangles instead of in the forests.

It's important to remember that not all of these changes that have been observed will necessarily appear in the final release. These are just preliminary data and do not guarantee their actual implementation.

Mark "sikle" Lerman.

The release of patch 7.34 is expected in August. According to insider information from Vikram Reddy, the update will be released before the start of the regional qualifiers for The International 2023, which are scheduled to begin on the 17th of that month.

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