
SUNSfan & syndereN tackle tough issues in the esports realm, with an emphasis on Dota 2. They also talk about a lot of random crap.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 297 | Founded | 7 years ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesGamesLeisure | |||

Timestamps:
00:00 Start
03:42 SUNSfan recommends
11:03 Dark Carnival Act 1
16:49 The International 2026
49:51 Summer Scrub
1:12:50 Talent voice packs
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Timestamps:
00:00 Start
01:39 NBA
06:19 EWC
23:16 Paris
40:13 TI Quals
46:12 Dark Carnival
53:10 Most expensive item
57:39 RA 1.6
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Timestamps:
00:00 Start
08:47 Dark Carnival
36:13 TI Qualifiers
46:38 CS2
1:01:35 Relic Arena 1.5 update
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Timestamps:
00:00 Start
04:13 NBA
09:26 Blast Slam VII
27:48 TI invites
44:40 EWC
48:50 New Dota Event?
1:02:47 Relic Arena
1:09:09 Nigma Galaxy
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Well, it’s also pretty much the only dota podcast. At least on Apple Podcasts. We need more!!
Great to have my two favs reporting on dota and e-sports news.
- an OG A-Z fan.
It’s really funny seeing the continuous saga of the Phoenix suns and I’m leaving this rating to make sure we keep updated on Kevin Durants trade request
Yes.
All things dota with tongue in the cheek attitude
This is a great podcast for Dota and e sports fans such a good listen each week
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Two longtime hosts discuss Dota 2 and broader esports with a mix of sharp analysis and playful banter. Episodes often center on patches, pro scene dynamics, tournament formats, and TI-related coverage, while weaving in personal travel anecdotes, industry insights, and occasional pop culture tangents. The tone blends candid critique with humor, making complex game-design and economics topics approachable for listeners who enjoy both in-depth game discussion and lighthearted banter. A standout aspect is the seamless shift between hard-edged esports analysis and offbeat topics, plus frequent sponsor reads that keep the show refreshingly conversational. This format likely appeals to listeners who want practical industry takeaways alongside ente... more
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