DOTA2 Match in Russia Breaks New Records

Many games require the players to rack their brains to devise the best strategy to beat their opponents. And usually games like this will take a long time until the match ends, especially if the two teams insist on not wanting to lose. One of these games is DOTA2. This MOBA game, which is indeed famous for its continuous matches, has just broken a new record.
Recently the longest match in DOTA 2 history was created on a Russian server on February 10th. The match is done in a Ranked mode where most gamers are in the Archon rank.
Judging from the screenshots uploaded by Reddit users, in that game Radiant seemed to dominate by winning the match with a total of 383 kills. On the other hand, Dire only gets 99 kills.
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