Fri. Sep 5th, 2025

Dota 2 Pro Player Iceberg Slams New Patch 7.38

Dota 2 Pro Player Iceberg Slams New Patch 7.38

Bohdan “Iceberg” Vasilenko, a prominent Dota 2 streamer and professional player, has expressed his strong disapproval of the game’s latest major update, patch 7.38. After spending an entire night studying the changes, Iceberg took to his Telegram channel to voice his opinion.

“I spent all night analyzing the patch and came to the conclusion that it’s complete garbage,” Iceberg stated bluntly.

This sentiment echoes concerns raised by other members of the Dota 2 community. Earlier, Timur “Ahilles” Kulmukhambetov, coach of 1win Team, shared his thoughts on the update. “It seems like the game will become more passive in terms of map farming,” Ahilles commented.

The global patch 7.38 for Dota 2 was released on February 19th. It introduced sweeping changes to the game, including modifications to terrain, core mechanics, and hero balance. These alterations have sparked intense discussion within the Dota 2 community, with players and professionals alike debating the impact on gameplay and strategy.

As the Dota 2 ecosystem adapts to these changes, it remains to be seen how they will affect the competitive landscape and overall player experience in the long term.

By Marcus Bellamy

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