Dota 2 fans are getting more True Sight than they asked for

Old memories, new footage.

While fans have been clamoring for aTrue Sight documentary covering The International 10 grand finalbetween Team Spirit and PSG.LGD, Valve seems to have more surprises up its sleeves.

Thedeveloper’s latest update to the Dota 2 clienthas revealed a new event titled “True Sight Week,” running from September 20 to 24. Fans will be treated to remastered versions of four previous videos — including the Kyiv Major and the TI grand finals from 2017 to 2019.

Team Spirit’s Collapse, Miposhka, and TORONTOTOKYO at The International 10’s (TI10) main event playoffs

“Enjoy four years worth of remastered True Sight videos in a lead up to the TI10 premiere,” Valve wrote in the update.

What to expect from remastered True Sights

Details are sparse, but the first day of True Sight week isn’t far away. Fans will certainly love to see more footage from some of the best grand finals in competitive Dota 2 history.

Fans can probably look forward to updated visuals, more footage, and more Source Filmmaker clips of iconic moments, especially in the earlier documentaries. The series has increased in length over the years, from theKyiv Major covering five games in 37 minutes, toTI7covering three games in 29 minutes, and the latest2019 version covering four games over one hour and 23 minutes.

The International 2018 True Sight thumbnail

TI10’s True Sight documentary will be officially released on September 24, aspreviously confirmed in August.

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