Valve's "Free to Play" Dota 2 documentary available now
After being in production for a number of years, Valve's "Free to Play" Dota 2 documentary is now available on Steam, YouTube and iTunes.
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Free to Play is a feature-length documentary that follows three professional gamers from around the world as they compete for a million dollar prize in the first Dota 2 International Tournament. In recent years, eSports has surged in popularity to become one of the most widely-practiced forms of competitive sport today. A million dollar tournament changed the landscape of the gaming world and for those elite players at the top of their craft, nothing would ever be the same again. Produced by Valve, the film documents the challenges and sacrifices required of players to compete at the highest level.
Watch On Steam
The Steam version of Free to Play comes bundled with a bunch of extra bonus features such as deleted scenes, achievements plus commentary tracks from Clinton 'Fear' Loomis and Danil 'Dendi' Ishutin.
Deleted Scenes
Commentary Tracks From Fear & Dendi
Subtitled Into Multiple Languages
Earn Achievements
GG
- Watch Free to Play
Missing
- Watch all the Extended/Deleted Scenes
Care
- Watch all the Making Of Scenes
Well Played - Dendi
- Listen to Dendi's commentary track
Well Played - Fear
- Listen to Fear's commentary track
Watch On YouTube
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