Are you a fan of Dota 2? Probably, you know IceFrog, the claimed creator of Dota 2. Many games in the eSports industry have front-facing designers and directors who put a face to the game's development team.
An indie game developer @lowbottgames has started a project to port Warcraft 3 custom maps to the DOTA 2 Arcade.
The first 100 people to comment their Steam ID on their Discord channel will get cosmetic rewards for all the games they port over to #Dota2:https://t.co/Tl1tB2BF6G pic.twitter.com/pIEAyQ2fDb — Dota 2 (@dota2updates) September 5, 2020
Sommer left the game after the release of expansion pack "WarCraft 3: The Frozen Throne," which revealed a number of new tools and units to the game's map editor.
IceFrog's real identity was leaked by an anonymous blog post, claiming that his real name is "Abdul Ismail." This was confirmed by a legal document in 2017, which was related to a lawsuit involving Valve Software, which detailed IceFrog's real name.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.