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Siltbreaker: Act 1 Is Finally Here, The Long-Awaited Dota 2 Battle Pass Campaign

The long-awaited Siltbreaker Dota 2 Campaign is finally here, even though it was released a couple of weeks ago and then instantly reverted. The reckoning has arrived, and 4 defenders must stick together to accomplish the secret mission and stop the fiendish Siltbreaker.

A lot of us were expecting the unexpected to be honest, so if you’re a Battle Pass owner this is your time to join the journey. This is the first ever Dota 2 cooperative campaign, if we take Diretide off the hook.

Each playthrough in the Siltbreaker Campaign will give you a chance to earn in-game Artifacts that can be used to play the campaign during the Battle Pass season. Artifacts are mythic objects that can be equipped during this campaign. It feels like the Siltbreaker campaign promises a lot! It’s just time to hop in the game and try out the new campaign on our own.

Dota 2 has a lot of potential when it comes down to co-op Campaigns if we take an example from the Arcade Games created by various of indie developers or how I love to call them self-employees.

Siltbreaker Rewards

Each Siltbreaker Treasure may give you a rare immortal Desert Sands Baby Roshan Courier which is probably going to be Marketable and cost a lot. However, Battle Pass owners with level 165 or higher will receive more treasures.

All we need to do is to defeat Act 1’s Rhyzik and earn the rewards you need, while also preparing for the Act 2 that’s about to come. It’s time to create your strong party and make Dota 2 and Valve cash you hard. See you in-game.

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Angel Kicevski

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