Netflix and Dota 2’s Free to Play documentary takes you back to the very first The International

This is where it all started.

BeforeOG EsportsandTeam Spirit, there wasNatus Vincere. The black and yellow team was hailedthe first The International championsway back in 2011, comprised of European players Ivan “Artstyle” Antonov,Danil “Dendi” Ishutin, Oleksandr “XBOCT” Dashkevych,Clement “Puppey” Ivanov, and Dmitriy “LighTofHeaveN” Kupriyanov.

With TI season coming up, Valve, in partnership with streaming platform Netflix, gives fans yet another cinematic treat alongside theDota anime series, Dragon’s Blood.

Dota 2 The International 2011’s winning team, Natus Vincere featuring Puppey, Dendi, and, XBOCT in one of the first Dota 2 documentaries, “free to Play”.

Where to watch Dota 2’s Free to Play documentary online

Valve’s new documentary “Free-to-Play” showcases the story of the very first The International tournament back in 2011, following the journey of Dota 2 legends Benedict “hyhy” Lim, Clinton “Fear” Loomis, and Danil “Dendi” Ishutin.

The Free to Play documentary also dives into the early days of esports, way back beforeDota 2 became a multi-million dollar tourney.

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The movie runs for 1 hour and 15 minutes, so you better have your snacks ready!

Free to Play is now available on Netflix and onValve’s official YouTube channelas well.

Credit: Valve

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