Dota 2<\/em> returned to North America with a major event after a long time. The Arlington Major<\/a> featured the best eighteen teams from all around the world in a final LAN event before the International 2022<\/a> (TI). <\/p>
Dota 2<\/em>‘s competitive scene has been on the road in the past couple of years. After TI8 was held in Vancouver, Canada, Valve decided to take the competitive scene on a tour around the world. Though ESL One Los Angeles was scheduled to bring Dota 2<\/em> back to the states in 2020, the event was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns<\/a>. It took another two years for an NA event, but the Arlington Major surely delivered on the hype.<\/p>
With an electric crowd<\/a>, teams performed to the best of their abilities on the main stage. Considering the major Dota 2 <\/em>events in 2021 had no to little crowd attendance, it\u2019s been a while since Dota 2<\/em> teams and fans got to witness firsthand how it feels like to play with a live audience. From chants to live reactions, the event almost felt like a coming home story for Dota 2<\/em>, which explains its success in viewership.<\/p>