Really? I dont see any keys. Either all gone by now or since its restricted i cant see them.:D
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As part of our partnership with DOTA 2 for the Alienware 2012 Battlegrounds, we have secured a limited number of the highly sought-after invite keys exclusively for Alienware Arena members**!
Be one of the select few to try out the successor to DotA that everyone is talking about - DOTA 2 from Valve! With this giveaway you will be awarded a key to join DOTA 2's closed beta, Alienware Arena style!
Grab your key today!
*Alienware 2012 Battlegrounds participation is currently open to residents of Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, and India
**DOTA 2 invite keys available in Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan, South East Asia only
About the Game:
DOTA 2 is an upcoming action RTS from Valve and stand-alone sequel to the popular Defense of the Ancients mod - DotA. Currently in closed beta, the game is scheduled for a full free-to-play release in the latter part of 2012.
DOTA 2 is a session-based online multiplayer game. Each player controls a player character called a "hero", who is given the responsibility of participating in team combat. The primary objective of each match is for a team to destroy the opposing team's fortified stronghold. This generally takes place along a series of lanes, that connect their opposing bases, lined with defensive towers.*
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