Players are thrilled with the new Dota 2 mode and are urging Valve to release it as a standalone game
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Players have highly praised the new Dota 2 mini-game by Valve that debuted in the third act of Crownfall, Sleet Fighter, to the extent that they are requesting it to be released as a standalone project.
The appeal to Valve surfaced on Reddit and is gaining popularity.
Credit: Reddit/Wild-Currency
The post by Wild-Currency featured a screenshot of Sleet Fighter and expressed immense enthusiasm. They urged Valve to consider turning this mini-mode into a standalone game based on Dota 2.
Other players echoed support in the comments, suggesting that developers should consider a spin-off that would likely be very popular among Dota 2 fans. However, some doubted Valve would pursue this, noting the existing spin-offs associated with the game.

Credit: Valve
Conversely, some mentioned Valve's yet-to-be-announced project, Dedlock, and believe it could also appeal to players, hoping for continued development alongside Dota 2's evolution with a new game.
Recall that in the third act of Crownfall, a new PVE mode called Sleet Fighter was introduced, styled as a classic fighting game featuring Dota 2 characters.






