Hidden within the Dota 2 community is an ever-growing phenomenon. The Dota Auto Chess player count is already at six million and counting, spawning fan-made ranked modes, a standalone mobile version, and a community that’s prepared to take the game back to its roots.

Yesterday, a post on the Auto Chess subreddit drew attention to a twist on the game which focuses on Blizzard’s characters rather than Valve’s. Warcraft 3 Auto Chess, as the version of the game has been dubbed, is reportedly a mod of a mod, having been put together by popular Chinese streamer 2009.

As the community has been quick to point out, the existence of this particular version brings the entire project full-circle. Warcraft 3 launched in 2002, and it was a group of modders who eventually turned it into Dota, under Valve’s tutelage. As Dota grew into Dota 2, Valve was happy to allow for fan-made custom games, paving the way for Dota Auto Chess, which in turn encouraged the development of this new version.