Dota 2 announced its newest hero Muerta at The International 2022 (TI11) in Singapore with a teaser trailer was shown after the all-star match. Once officially released, Muerta will be the 124th hero to join Dota 2's ever expanding roster.

The long-running MOBA game allows players to play heroes with unique abilities and roles. From being a competitive game among casuals and pros, Dota later expanded to a Netflix series titled Dota: Dragon's Blood, which focuses on Dragon Knight and Mirana's journey. The game has been around for almost 10 years, but the esports scene in the form of The International has been bigger than ever.

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Ahead of the TI11 Grand Finals, Dota 2 introduced Muerta, a hero with skull-like features and marigold flowers on her head inspired by the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). In the 50-second teaser video, she pulls out a gun and transforms into a wraith-like being surrounded by Ghosts that's ready to pierce the veil and "haunt the lanes," possibly implying that she's a phantom walking in the land of the living. The plan is to release her in Dota 2 sometime early in 2023.

Although Dota 2 hasn't revealed much about Muerta's abilities yet, some have assumed she will either be a ranged carry or an agility-based hero similar to Sniper. One YouTube commenter speculated that she might still able to help out the team after dying in-game. Meanwhile, others have started piecing together her potential lore in Dota 2. Based on Muerta's monologue in the teaser, she could be part of the Sisters of the Veil, along with Phantom Assassin.

Muerta's reveal fueled a lot of excitement among die-hard Dota 2 fans. Even esports organizations like OG and Evil Geniuses seem like they want to try her as soon as possible. Many fans also praised Muerta's design, noting that, finally, there's now a Mexican hero in the game.

With now over 120 heroes in the Dota 2 roster, some players might be looking for a hero with fresh and unique abilities that could fit well with the game's strategy. The addition of Muerta could make or break the meta, and of course, players prefer the former. If Muerta does end up being a hard carry, the hope is that she will be able to farm during battles. But until then, players will have to wait until 2023 to experience the new hero for the first time.

DOTA 2 is available now on PC.

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