Valve’s Artifact to be played by Esports pros first
If there was any doubt that Valve was keen on making its upcoming DotA 2 themed card game, Artifact, into a professional, Esports title like DotA, then theyâve been dispelled by the latest news about the game, which is that itâs in a playable state and that Valve is soliciting professionals to give it a play before releasing it to the wider public.
As reported by Russian Esports news organization, CyberSport.ru (via ), Virtus Pro GM Roman Dvoryankin confirmed that his team had been contacted by Valve and would be taking part in testing the game. How involved it will remain beyond that is anyoneâs guess, but itâs noteworthy that Valve is looking to solicit the opinions of professionals from around the world. We imagine it will also be looking to those of pro-gamers closer to home, but that they might be more willing to stick to NDA requests.
Although most are remaining hushed about what Artifact is actually like to play, we do know that itâs in a playable state and some have had a few games of it. Reportedly theyâre quite excited about its potential, but beyond that, we just donât know a lot. We can speculate that all of the big DotA 2 characters will make appearances and there will no doubt be some form of item mechanics, though whether aspects like couriers will make the transition is anyoneâs guess.
Regardless, we would expect Artifact to become at least Early Access available in early 2018, so we probably donât have long to wait to see how it turns out.
