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Blockchain integration into the Dota 2 International championship could enrich the event with NFT tickets and exclusive items, boosting revenue and deepening fan engagement. It also allows for unique virtual merchandise tied to the tournament, fostering new forms of fandom and collecting.
Integrating blockchain into Dota 2 could lead to unique NFT skins and items for trade and sale, increasing player engagement and loyalty by allowing earnings from in-game achievements and fostering community through exclusive tournaments and rewards.
Implementing blockchain could bring Valve new revenue through NFTs, attract users with innovations, enhance transaction security, reinforce its innovation leadership, and increase user loyalty. It also opens up opportunities for developer collaborations and adapting to tech trends.