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Netflix releases DOTA: Dragon’s Blood lore video featuring Slacks, Sheever, and ODPixel

It isn't Loregasm, but that isn't what it is supposed to be.

I don’t think anyone in the world expected to see a Dota 2 anime adaptation in 2021, but even if someone was, they likely wouldn’t have predicted some of the promotions that are happening because of it. 

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Netflix just released a short video on its NX Twitter account and Netflix Anime YouTube channel that is meant to introduce new and estranged Dota fans to the world prior to the release of DOTA: Dragon’s Blood on March 25.

The video features Jake “SirActionSlacks” Kanner, Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden, and Owen “ODPixel” Davies talking about the lore of Dota, giving everyone a crash course on nearly 18 years of collected lore in just under six minutes. 

That’s right: Slacks is on Netflix and is completely uncensored. 

And, outside of a few jokes and some surprising language, the lore dump got right to the point and gave viewers exactly what they needed. 

As expected of someone who makes lore videos on his own, Slacks, along with Sheever and ODPixel, do a great job explaining the basis of Dota’s main plot and everything that spawned from the warring Ancients. The video does just enough to lay the larger groundwork of the Dota universe, without getting too deep in the weeds or ignoring the importance of Davion, the Dragon Knight’s story that we are about to see unfold. 

Seeing esports and community personalities being brought in to help promote the series will hopefully translate to more cross-promotion for the show and game in the future. Especially with the video explaining about “two percent” of the full Dota story.


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Cale Michael
Lead Staff Writer for Dota 2, the FGC, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more who has been writing for Dot Esports since 2018. Graduated with a degree in Journalism from Oklahoma Christian University and also previously covered the NBA. You can usually find him writing, reading, or watching an FGC tournament.