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Cloudbet Introduces No-Limit Betting for Major Dota 2 Tournaments

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April Sparks a High-Stakes Season for Dota 2 Esports Betting on Cloudbet

April marks one of the busiest times for Dota 2 esports outside The International, scheduled for September later this year.

Cloudbet, a leading crypto-based casino and sportsbook, has introduced no-limit betting for this month’s highly anticipated Dota 2 tournaments.

Cloudbet Expands Esports Betting with No-Limit Wagers

ESL One Raleigh (April 7–13) and PGL Wallachia Season 4 (April 18–26) headline an action-packed month for esports fans.

To meet rising demand, Cloudbet now offers no-limit betting, enabling high-stakes wagers previously uncommon in competitive esports markets.

Traditional sports have embraced high-limit betting, while esports has lagged behind—until now, thanks to Cloudbet’s latest innovation.

With this move, Cloudbet bridges the gap between conventional sports betting and the dynamic world of Dota 2 esports.

Cloudbet’s Commitment to Esports Betting Innovation

A Cloudbet spokesperson shared the brand’s mission: to improve esports betting by listening to their community and acting fast.

Cloudbet continues to integrate crypto-friendly features, high-stakes betting, and expanded in-game markets for deeper fan engagement and thrill.

“We constantly gather community feedback to bring fans closer to the action all season,” said the Cloudbet spokesperson.

“With no-limit bets and expanded markets, esports betting is now more exciting, immersive, and customizable than ever before.”

“You can bet on events like first blood, first barracks, and first Roshan—turning Dota 2 moments into real opportunities.”

“These moments make grown adults scream at their monitors—so why not let them cash in on the chaos too?”

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