Valve’s boss Gabe Newell has already confirmed that some work has already been done to port the game to tablets, Kotaku reported.
“We were working on getting DotA 2 running on some tablets,” he said. “That ended up being kind of a disappointment. But the good news is that tablets are getting faster very quickly, so I think we’ll get the kind of performance we want and other game developers want in the near future.”
We wouldn’t be surprised to see a DotA 2 version hit the App Store and the Play Store in the near future, with the latest flaghip iPad and high-end Android devices being among the device supported by Valve.
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