We may earn a commission from links on this page. Valve released a matchmaking update for DOTA 2 yesterday, and as part of it, some players breaking the rules have begun receiving comically long bans.
Valve dropped the ban hammer on over 40,000 Dota 2 accounts for using third-party software that gave them an advantage in the game. In what is the biggest ban wave in Dota 2, the players got caught ...
Valve issued an update to Dota 2 recently that patched an exploit used by players using third-party cheating clients, and in doing so, created a “honeypot” to catch those cheaters. The Dota 2 maker ...
A massive Dota 2 ban wave has removed over 40,000 cheating accounts from the hit MOBA, with Valve warning rule-breakers that "cheaters will never be welcome in Dota." In a January 21 website post, ...