The latest DOTA hero design draws inspiration from Pepe—a classic memecoin that's now spawning creative derivatives across gaming. This crossover concept is pretty wild, blending esports culture with crypto communities. What started as a cultural phenomenon is now showing up in mainstream game mechanics. Interesting to see how IP and blockchain projects keep finding new angles to collaborate.
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LiquidationAlert
· 12-16 04:53
Did Pepe enter DOTA? I thought it was just a joke from the forum, but I didn't expect it to actually be forcibly integrated into the game mechanics... This move is truly brilliant.
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GasWaster
· 12-16 04:53
Pepe has entered Dota? Now mainstream games are also starting to ride the meme wave haha
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-16 04:51
Pepe can now enter Dota? LOL, these days everything can be tokenized.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-16 04:40
Pepe entering the game, huh? Amazing. The invasion of Web3 culture is really getting deeper and deeper.
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SilentObserver
· 12-16 04:34
Pepe memes are now integrated into Dota? This circle really dares to try everything.
The latest DOTA hero design draws inspiration from Pepe—a classic memecoin that's now spawning creative derivatives across gaming. This crossover concept is pretty wild, blending esports culture with crypto communities. What started as a cultural phenomenon is now showing up in mainstream game mechanics. Interesting to see how IP and blockchain projects keep finding new angles to collaborate.