Despite the anticipation in the Dota 2 community, the highly awaited Crownfall update did not launch as expected yesterday, leaving fans uncertain about its release date. Speculation had been rife leading up to April 17, with many indicators suggesting that the patch would arrive on that day. However, as the day progressed without any sign of the update, disappointment set in among eager players.
Now, attention has turned to April 18, a date that had also been earmarked by some as a potential release day for Crownfall. The reasoning behind this speculation was solid, considering that major patches often debut on Thursdays, and April 18 fell within the mid-April timeframe announced for the update. The community is now eagerly awaiting confirmation of the patch's launch today, as missing this window could have implications for the Dota 2 competitive scene.
If Crownfall fails to launch today, it is unlikely to debut this week, as Valve typically avoids releasing updates on Fridays to allow for potential bug fixes over the weekend. This would push the earliest possible release to the following week. However, with the ESL One Birmingham tournament commencing on Monday, a mid-tournament patch drop could disrupt the event and upset professional players.
One concerning aspect is the lack of recent teasers for the patch. Previous major updates were typically hinted at by Valve or community figures, but there has been no such indication in recent days. This absence of teasers has raised fears of a prolonged wait for the Crownfall update.
As the Dota 2 community eagerly awaits further developments, the situation remains fluid. Fans can join in the anticipation by following the waiting room stream, but the uncertainty surrounding the patch's release continues to loom large. All eyes are now on Valve to provide clarity on the launch of the Crownfall update.