[rumors] ZSMJ’s team joins VG? Perfect World holding International qualifiers in June?

Original: http://bbs.sgamer.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=11173329

Dotaland note: Nothing has been confirmed by the parties said to be involved as of yet, and all our sources are forum posts from random people, both in English and Chinese.

ZSMJ’s team, with Show, Ran, Li, and Ch, has joined VG club. The truth, as many had said, was that YaphetS’ team joining VG was ‘only for fun’ and not a serious thing — however, ZSMJ’s team joining VG is supposedly serious. Other Chinese forum-goers have suggested that the reason ZSMJ is joining VG is that recently, his previous sponsor cancelled their involvement.

Additionally, it is said that in June of this year, Perfect World will hold Chinese region qualifiers for the next International, and the prize pool for these qualifiers will be 80,000 USD.

 

Players can now find out whether they’ve been accepted to the Chinese Dota2 beta…

Going to the query page provided by Perfect World, and entering the email addressed used to sign up now allows players to check if they’ve been accepted in the first two waves of beta invites going out. Beta invite waves are currently in the third wave (note that no actual invites have gone out, but being able to check status means it is close and will probably come on schedule in March). Know any Dota players in China? Let them know; if they haven’t signed up yet, refer them here, the more the merrier!

 

Vici Gaming forms second squad, featuring the comeback of PIS/YaphetS

Original: http://dota.sgamer.com/201301/news-detail-162629.html

Dotaland note: For now, it seems this second squad will only be doing online tournaments under the VG name. Specifically, Dota1 tournaments. So it remains to be seen whether they’ll ever be a ‘full’ team that competes in Dota2 as well, so to speak.

Vici Gaming has taken the entire Greedy team, who had just taken the 17173 Ladder Tournament title, under their flag. The new squad for Vici Gaming will form a backup team, and consists of previous superstar, famous commentator, the renowned PIS. Alongside him is the wonderkid Maybe, former Noah’s Ark player xiaotuji, and ladder stars nL_Ks and Duizhanggeiwoqiu (队长给我球 – aka “Captain, give me the ball”).

Apart from that, former Noah’s Ark player Nada has also joined VG as Dota2 team lead. Their current full roster is as below:

VG.Dota2:
Fengdidi/pandapanpan (Manager)
Nada (Team lead)
Fenrir (Captain)
Cty
Xtt
Sydm
Fy

VG.Dota second/online squad:
PIS
Maybe
xiaotuji
nL_KS
Duizhanggeiwoqiu

 

G-League Finals to feature MC HotDog

As reported earlier, the upcoming G-League Finals at Shanghai’s Mercedes-Benz Arena will feature various celebrity appearances. Previously confirmed was big-name rockstar Zhang Zhenyue. And now, a friend of his in rapper MC HotDog, who toured alongside him in the past, has been confirmed to be a headliner at the G-League Finals on March 9.

Rapper MC HotDog and rockstar Zhang Zhenyue

According to the Gamefy announcement, it seems that they will not only be making ‘VIP’ appearances, but will also be performing, and even taking on hosting duties for the event. This is pretty big for esports and further illustrates the draw of competitive gaming in the mainstream in Asia, as these two names are quite famous. Let us all look forward to what the G-League Finals will ultimately bring us!

Also, in case anyone was interested in attending the event live in Shanghai, tickets go on pre-sale on Jan 24, and open sale one week after that on Jan 31.

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Official Dota2 Chinese portal site is live

Up since yesterday, the official Dota2 Chinese site, run by Perfect World, is now online. From top to left on the tabs, its sections are home, news, heroes, items, competitions, vods, wallpapers, comic, and forums. The forums are official discussion forums, with general discussion, announcement forums, and a forum for customer support, and one for suggestions. The ‘comic’ is a decently translated version of the comic Valve put out for Dota2, “Are We Heroes Yet?”

Below that, on the row with four tabs, are links for getting into the Chinese server, and a currently idle link for activation of the eventual beta codes. Sign ups for beta are currently on-going for the second wave (first wave ended a few weeks ago), so if you have friends in China, be sure to let them know, as the beta will be coming in March!

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Perfect World confirms Chinese Dota2 server beta coming in March

Original: http://dota2.sgamer.com/news/201301/148778.html

At the Perfect World annual company party, it has been confirmed that the Chinese servers for Dota2 will debut in a limited beta fashion in March of this year.

Additionally, audio work is mostly complete, with only a small portion being in need of redoing… lastly, it was also mentioned that they are indeed making some compromises for the visual effects in order to more quickly get the game approved and ready to go live on servers.

 

 

LanM returns: RattleSnake Gaming established, with Kabu, Luo, and co

Original: http://dota2.sgamer.com/news/201301/148771.html

Dotaland note: Not to be confused with RisingStars, the other ‘RS’ new team announced this week.

Following various competitions all switching over to Dota2, and after ZSMJ announced his forming of a new team, we have another new team on the scene. Xiaoluo (aka Luo), along with former WE teammate Icy, plus Kabu and LanM of former EHOME, with a newcomer in FAN, have formed an all-new Dota team: Rattlesnake Gaming.Dota2 (tag RS.Dota2). Their sponsor is a software development company by the name of 响尾蛇 (Rattlesnake — not sure if this is Razer or some domestic Chinese company), and other squads in the club are planned as well.

RattleSnake-Gaming esports club has completed their roster recently, management includes former LEO team manager 张政 (Zhang Zheng) who is now the team lead for Rattlesnake, as well as Yin Long (ID: Intel) as Dota2 specific manager, and media liason 西瓦幽鬼 (Xiwayougui, Dota2 commentator).

Roster:

Luo
Kabu
LanM
Icy
FAN

 

 

Dota2 localization (somewhat predictably) meets further problems in China

Original: http://dota2.sgamer.com/news/201301/148749.html

After supposed issues with the voice work for Chinese Dota2 thus far, we have another, perhaps more predictable problem potentially on our hands…

After we entered 2013, rumors and leaks from various sources have all pointed towards a March debut of Perfect World Dota2 servers in China. And, two waves of beta codes sent out from Perfect World also hint at this.

However, now the longstanding practice of ‘harmonization’ of Western games for the Chinese market has now come to rest its shadow upon Dota2 in China — it has been revealed that, due to the game’s content being deemed overly violent and bloody, it has stalled in the Chinese censor approval process, and thus it remains uncertain whether this will delay the debut of Dota2 Chinese servers.

above: Steam chat suggesting that Skeleton King will be one to be ‘harmonized’, as his current model has no flesh, and thus violates the government’s ban of depicting skeletons in media

And in reality, there have been quite a few big-name Western games that met varying degrees of censorship after coming to China, such as the famous World of Warcraft changing its skeletons to much ‘meatier’ models, so here are our guesses for Dota2’s changes before it can go live in China:

1. Skeletons ‘harmonized’ — Skeleton King, Clinkz, etc
2. Names ‘harmonized’ — various hero names
3. Blood color changed — change the color of blood splashes, for example Phantom Assassin’s effect
4. Icons altered — seems like there are many places for this in Dota2

So if this news is true, then it looks like Dota2’s eventual debut in China may be a bumpy ride. And what will Dota2 look like after it undergoes these changes, will players still identify with it? We can only wait and see.

Dotaland note: Heroes such as Undying are unlikely to get through unscathed either, as zombies are also taboo territory. Online reactions from fans to all this have been overwhelmingly negative, with widespread criticism of this practice, which is by now standard in China, yet widely hated. Comments of “our taxes go to waste on such bullshit”, “harmonize my ass”, etc.

New team, Rising Stars, brings together old faces

Original: http://dota2.sgamer.com/news/201301/148753.html

Entering 2013, the Dota2 scene within China has been busy with developments, as ZSMJ and LanM have both spearheaded the creation of new teams, bringing old veterans such as Chisbug, xiaoluo, and Kabu along. Now, another new team appears on the Chinese scene as RisingStars-Gaming esports club has announced their formation of a Dota2 team.

RisingStars-Gaming completed construction recently, and their management includes former LoH/NA manager, current RisingStars CEO Cc, team lead Tan Ran. Their tag will be Rstars.Dota2, and the roster is AIR, SUPER (not DK.Super), XDD, PrettyHaw, and Injuly. These five players hail from former ACE Alliance clubs DT^Club and Noah’s Ark, which had disbanded earlier last year.

Worth mentioning is, renowned female esports competitor, well-known commentator, Miss, has also joined the club as media coordinator. Apart from that, RisingStars have also formed a Warcraft 3 squad, with the famed Th000 currently, and additionally in the future they will also form an LoL squad.

We wish Rstars.Dota2 success in achieving good results in 2013, and contribute to the development of the Dota2 pro scene in China!

 

 

G-League Finals March 9, will feature celebrity appearances, VIPs

Original: http://dota2.replays.net/news/page/20130115/1771569.html

Today, the G-League hosts, Gamefy, announced on their Weibo account some details regarding the upcoming Grand Finals in Shanghai. It will take place on March 9, 2013, with the location being the previously revealed Mercedes-Benz Center!

Additionally, they have revealed that these Grand Finals will be held in a different way than typically expected of these events, and will feature mainstream celebrities: they have confirmed that popular Taiwanese rockstar, Zhang Zhenyue (张震岳) will be present. On top of that, there are many more as-yet unannounced VIPs to make appearances at the event. Perhaps we’ll even get to see the “real or fake” Jam Hsiao act again too.