Dota Auto Chess

Authored by blog.dota2.com and submitted by wykrhm

If you’re like us, you’ve spent much of the last six months playing Dota Auto Chess. And if you’ve followed Valve closely over time, you know what usually comes next: we’ll play something we love or meet some people we’re inspired by and then figure out a way to work together. In fact, Dota 2 exists because a group of us here at Valve couldn’t stop playing the original mod. After we played the game, roughly 1 billion times, it was pretty clear that we should reach out to the creators, Drodo Studio, and start a conversation about working together.

So in February we flew the Drodo team over from China to chat about the future of Dota Auto Chess, and to see if they’d want to collaborate directly with us (this was also during one of the worst weeks of snow we’ve had in years, sorry about that, Drodo). We had great conversations, but we both came to the conclusion that Valve and Drodo could not work directly with each other for a variety of reasons. We ended up agreeing that we’ll each build our own stand-alone version of the game, and support each other to the fullest.

Drodo has been working on their own, non-Dota mobile game and the beta is out now. We’ve worked with them to help the existing DAC mod players migrate their account progress over to their new game. It looks pretty cool so far, we encourage you to go check it out.

As for us, with Drodo’s blessing, a group of people here at Valve are currently working on a standalone Dota version. We’ll share more information about this soon.

”We appreciate the great encouragements, support and help that Valve offered on Dota Auto Chess and Drodo’s standalone game. Valve has been a great company, who gave birth to the Steam Platform and open community like Workshop, enabling millions of players to display their talents. Being a fan of Dota2, we have great confidence in Valve’s new game, and expect the next world-class game. In the meantime, with Valve’s support, Drodo will continue updating the DAC mod, and attempt to design new modes and adaptations in our stand-alone game. We endeavor to offer more to you, all the fans that like Auto Chess. Thank you, it’s you that are making this possible. We look forward to growing together!”

_tpyo on May 21st, 2019 at 22:56 UTC »

Sounds like they got together and they couldn't do business. Doesn't sound like they're being dicks to each other and seeing how Drodo was already working on different graphic resources I imagine Drodo was looking to head in this direction already and waiting for Valve to make some sort of offer to change their mind. Whatever offer Valve made it wasn't enough to change Drodo's direction.

idontevencarewutever on May 21st, 2019 at 22:53 UTC »

As long as it's balanced properly, I'm quite happy to have Dota's take on auto chess. Drodo's version is really starting to get too out of whack.

AwesomeOnePJ on May 21st, 2019 at 22:50 UTC »

Aww, it sucks that there are going to be 2 separate games :( It'll be fun to play a polished stand alone version of the DAC though