“This game has a soul,” Popular streamer xQc shares his views on Dota 2
xQc said he prefers Dota 2 over Riot's games like League of Legends

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Popular Twitch streamer Félix “xQc” Lengyel recently praised Valve’s long-standing Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game Dota 2, calling it “The game has a soul.” xQc, known for his game streams on Twitch, showered a lot of praise for the game, often compared with League of Legends of Riot Games.
The MOBA games scene has progressed in leaps and bounds over the years. Even though so many games popped up in the genre Dota 2 has remained a fan favorite. xQc returned to playing Dota after a long time not just him quite a few regulars of the game logged back in after the 7.33 patch update.
Dota 2 is one of the most-played games on Steam. More than 6 million people log in almost daily to play the game. The game reached 12 million concurrent players back in 2016.
xQc believes Dota 2 is better than League of Legends

Source Dota 2
During his stream, one xQc follower in his Twitch chat compared both Dota 2 and League of Legends. The Canadian streamer seems to agree with his chat saying, “This game [Dota 2] has a soul; you know I like Riot Games and I like their games [ League] but their games are soulless.”
He goes on to add that League of Legends just exists: “They have no juice; they have no direction. It just exists [League], you know? Yeah, I know there are fewer people who play this game but look, it’s kind of nice,” showing that Dota 2 has great graphics.
How the netizens reacted
Both the games have a very loyal fan base and a comment like that from a well-known streamer is bound to create some chit-chat. On Reddit, users seem to agree with the streamer.
Few more joined in to agree with him.
xQc streams regularly on Twitch. After streaming Dota 2, he went to play CSGO and Rocket League. Moreover, he will also take part in the Twitch Rivals Fall Guys tournament on May 13th.
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