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Valve announces the full TI12 broadcast talent lineup for the English, Russian, Spanish and Chinese broadcast. Check them out here!
The Dota 2 community is warming up as the world’s best teams land in Seattle, USA for the annual The International. But the prestigious event will not be complete without the event’s storytellers. Today, Valve announces the complete TI12 broadcast talent lineup for the English, Russian, Spanish, and Chinese languages.

While some are more than familiar faces, some talent is about to make their debut appearance at The International. Check out the full list below!
TI12 hosts
TI12 commentators and analysts
The English broadcast welcomes a massive pool of talent. Bkop, who has continuously casted in the Chinese region, will make his debut at TI this year. Current and retired pro players are also involved in the panel. These include names like TI5 champion, Fear, TI finalist, Resolut1on-, and Khezu.
Full list of TI12 commentators and analysts for the English broadcast:

TI12 Russian broadcast talent lineup
The Russian lineup for TI12 features known CIS names. Apart from the usual commentators, the lineup also fields pro players such as RodjER and Xakoda who can give deeper game analysis as pro players themselves.
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TI12 Spanish broadcast talent lineup
The Spanish lineup fields known names like Avo+, who was also involved in the English broadcast during TI10 and previous Majors. Other names include Blue, who has been a staple talent in the Spanish broadcast who has casted TI7 and TI9.
Full list of TI12 broadcast talent for the Spanish broadcast:
TI12 Chinese broadcast talent lineup
The Chinese lineup features some notable names such as go-to hosts Dove and Yuno. The lineup also fields a number of retired pro players who once competed at the top, namely Inflame and super.
Inflame formerly played in Chinese powerhouses like EHOME, LFY, and Newbee. Super, on the other hand, last played for Elephant at TI10 and was once a part of a prominent Vici Gaming lineup.

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