When will Valve release the next Dota 2 battle pass in 2022?

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With Dota 2’s Arlington Major out of the way, fans’ eyes have turned toward The International 2022 (TI). The most prestigious event on the Dota 2 calendar will be held in Singapore this year and players are waiting for Valve to release the TI11 Battle Pass to start the hype train.

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In previous years, the International Battle Pass often became available four to five months before the event. The International 2022 is scheduled in October and with less than two months to the event the Battle Pass is nowhere to be seen.

Considering the Battle Pass introduces new challenges and awesome cosmetics, it’s been an excellent way to keep players engaged with the game. Though it may seem like another case of Valve Time, there’s a good reason behind the delay.

When will the 2022 Battle Pass release in Dota 2?

The 2022 Battle Pass in Dota 2 will be released on Sept. 1. The date for the TI11 Battle Pass was announced alongside the gameplay update 7.32.

Though fans know the date for The International 2022 Battle Pass, Valve is yet to release information regarding the cosmetics and futures that will be featured in the Battle Pass.

New Arcanas in the International 2022 Battle Pass

Like previous Battle Passes, TI11’s will also feature stunning Arcanas. Valve hasn’t announced the heroes that would be receiving Arcana skins, but there has been a couple of leaks.

Data miners found code strings that indicate potential Faceless Void and Skywrath Mage releases with the Battle Pass. Valve is likely to release more details about the skins featured in this year’s Battle Pass as we get closer to its release.

How long will the Dota 2 Battle Pass last?

The International Battle Pass lasts for around five months, on average. Valve shared their intention to make the TI Battle Pass last longer after the event. The developers didn’t disclose an exact time period, however.

With enough content, the International Battle Pass could continue until the first Dota 2 Major event, but the final decision will be Valve’s, in the end.

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Gökhan is a Staff Writer and Fortnite Lead at Dot Esports. Gökhan graduated as an industrial engineer in 2020 and has since been with Dot Esports. As a natural-born gamer, he honed his skills to a professional level in Dota 2. Upon giving up on the Aegis of Champions in 2019, Gökhan started his writing career, covering all things gaming, while his heart remains a lifetime defender of the Ancients.