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Netflix announced on Wednesday, February 17, that DOTA: Dragon’s Blood, an animated series based on the popular video game, will launch globally on March 25.
The 8-episode series, based on the DOTA 2 video-game franchise by Valve, follows Davion, a renowned Dragon Knight "devoted to wiping the scourge from the face of the world."
"Following encounters with a powerful, ancient eldwurm as well as the noble Princess Mirana on a secret mission of her own, Davion becomes embroiled in events much larger than he could have ever imagined," reads Netflix's synopsis for the show.
In a release to media, showrunner and executive producer Ashley Edward Miller (X-Men: First Class, Thor and Black Sails) said "the cinematic animation, acting, and music are simply next level."
Animation for the series was done by Studio MIR (The Legend of Korra and Netflix's Voltron: Legendary Defender), with Ryu Ki-hyun as co-executive producer.
Valve is behind games such as DOTA 2, Half-Life, Portal, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. DOTA 2 was launched in 2011 and has since become among the leading online games worldwide. – Rappler.com