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While most of us may have celebrated the launch of Dota 2 on July 9th 2013, Valve's massively popular multiplayer strategy title is still not fully available in some parts of the world, particularly in China, Japan, and South Korea. Nexon, one of Dota 2's Asian publishers, has today announced that the game's South Korean closed beta will conclude on October 25th 2013 at 10am local time.
All users with a Nexon account will be able to download the game and play for free, while existing beta key holders will be allowed to continue playing unopposed. The Korean client features fully localised text and character dialogue from a number of Korean voice actors.
The launch will be celebrated with the introduction of several brand new items, including the "Arms of the Gwimyeon Warrior" cosmetic set for Juggernaut, which will be introduced alongside the "Warding Guise" and the "Celestial Observatory" wards. These items were created by players who recently won a Workshop Contest hosted by Nexon. For more information about official launch of Dota 2 in South Korea, be sure to head on over to the news post over on Nexon's Dota 2 website. As long as you can read Korean, you should be fine.
All users with a Nexon account will be able to download the game and play for free, while existing beta key holders will be allowed to continue playing unopposed. The Korean client features fully localised text and character dialogue from a number of Korean voice actors.
The "Ghost Face Warrior" item set for Juggernaut will be introduced to celebrate the game's Korean launch.
The launch will be celebrated with the introduction of several brand new items, including the "Arms of the Gwimyeon Warrior" cosmetic set for Juggernaut, which will be introduced alongside the "Warding Guise" and the "Celestial Observatory" wards. These items were created by players who recently won a Workshop Contest hosted by Nexon. For more information about official launch of Dota 2 in South Korea, be sure to head on over to the news post over on Nexon's Dota 2 website. As long as you can read Korean, you should be fine.