Valve has finally released an urgent update to Dota 2, responding to players' requests
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Valve has finally released an update for Dota 2, fixing the server crash bug caused by
Mirana ability.
The developers quickly responded to player complaints by releasing a patch.
After this update, bug abusers will no longer be able to crash Dota 2 servers to avoid losing MMR after a match loss. Many players had complained that the situation in matchmaking was simply terrible and even asked for
Mirana to be temporarily removed from drafts. However, this wasn’t necessary, as the developers swiftly addressed the issue.
Nevertheless, players are still waiting for Valve to release Act 4 of Crownfall, where the new hero Kez is expected to appear. Additionally, the release date for the final part of the event has not been announced yet, and game files indicate that the start is set for December 1st.






