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DPC SEA 2021/2022 Tour 2: Division I: Teams, format, schedule, prize pool

The Dota Pro Circuit Southeast Asia (SEA) 2021/2022 Tour 2 is scheduled to begin on March 16, with six teams from Division I of the previous tour, and two teams from Division II of previous tour participating.

Tour 1 was surprising to say the least, with few heavyweights crashing hard while newcomers striking a brilliant chord.

However, this time around, Tour 2 is of utmost importance since the top 3 teams will earn a direct slot to the ESL One Stockholm Major 2022.

Everything you need to know about the Tour 2 teams, format, prize pool, schedule, DPC points, and stream links can be found below:

  • Boom Esports
  • Neon Esports
  • Polaris Esports
  • Nigma Galaxy SEA

Eight teams will battle each other in a round-robin system, with all series being played in a best-of-three format.

At the end of Tour 2:

  • 1st to 3rd place teams will qualify to the ESL One Stockholm Major 2022
  • 1st to 6th place teams will retain their slot in Division I for the next tour
  • Bottom two teams will be relegated to Division II for the next tour

Five series will take place every week between Tuesday to Saturday until the tour culminates with a champion.

Week 1 to Week 5 consists of five series each, with Week 6 consisting of only three series.

The complete list of match-ups can be found here .

BeyondTheSummit is going to be the studio to broadcast DPC SEA to the viewers. The stream link can be found here .

Prize pool and Pro Circuit Points

The total prize pool for the tournament is $205,000 and 920 Pro Circuit points.

The distribution is as follows:

  • 1st: $30,0000 & 400 DPC Points
  • 2nd: $28,000 & 240 DPC Points
  • 3rd: $27,000 & 160 DPC Points
  • 4th: $26,000 & 80 DPC Points
  • 5th: $25,000 & 40 DPC Points
  • 6th: $24,000
  • 7th: $23,000 (Relegated)
  • 8th: $22,000 (Relegated)

Bottom three teams won’t be eligible for any Pro Circuit points.

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DPC 2023 Tour 2 Overview — EEU, WEU, SEA, SA, NA and China

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Everything you have to know about the upcoming Tour 2 of the DPC.

The arrival of The Dead Reckoning Update a few days ago finally changed the meta. We’ve been waiting for this update for a while, but Valve decided to wait until after the end of The Lima Major 2023 to drop it. Speaking of Lima, you can check out 5 takeaways from the Major and see how Gaimin Gladiators claimed victory.

But with that said, the end of the Major also meant the end of Tour 1 of the 2023 DPC and the arrival of Tour 2. Similar to our first tour we’ll have the chance to watch the matches in Division I before those in Division II. However, there are changes in the participating teams, as well as in the second Major, taking place in Berlin.

Of course, we have to wait and see which teams will make it to the Major, which means we have a month full of action ahead of us. Tour 2 of the 2023 DPC begins on March 12-13 and lasts until April 2-3. During that time, we’ll be able to watch the best teams in North America, South America, Southeast Asia, China, Eastern Europe and Western Europe.

While we’re on the topic of regions, let’s dive in and learn more about them.

North America

Starting with one of the most controversial regions in Dota 2, North America hasn’t had the best results lately. In fact, many people are confident it’s the weakest region in the game, but Shopify Rebellion are proving this isn’t the case.

Tour 2 in NA will start on March 13 and run until April 2. During that time, teams will fight for a $205,000 prize pool. Speaking of the participants, here is a list of all of them:

  • B8 (Ukraine)
  • Nouns (USA)
  • 5RATFORCESTAFF (USA)
  • TSM (Worldwide)
  • Team DogChamp (USA)
  • Wildcard Gaming (USA)
  • Shopify Rebellion (Worldwide)

There’s no arguing that EG’s ex-roster and TSM will be the two big favorites. However, felt and nouns also have what it takes to challenge the best, so we can’t wait to see which 2 teams will make it to The Arlington Major 2023. Don’t forget that North America only has 2 slots.

South America

The South American Dota 2 region has become way more popular than before and for a good reason. Teams like beastcoast and Evil Geniuses continue to exceed expectations by defeating the best in the world. Thunder Awaken is also one of the notable squads in this part of the world, but the latter failed to secure a slot for The Lima Major 2023.

If you want to watch the 2023 South America DPC Tour 2, tune in between March 14 and April 2. There will be 8 teams playing for DPC points and a $205,000 prize pool. Here are the clubs you’ll have access to:

  • Alliance.LATAM (Peru)
  • Infinity (Peru)
  • Evil Geniuses (Peru)
  • Keyd Stars (Brazil)
  • beastcoast (Peu)
  • Qhali (Peru)
  • No Runes (Brazil)
  • Thunder Awaken (Peru)

Of course, BC and EG are the two big names that we expected to have little to no problems against the rest. However, Thunder Awaken, Keys Stars, and Alliance can definitely put up a challenge. The bad news is that SA only has 2 Major slots (for now), so the battle will be fierce.

Southeast Asia

Taking place between March 13 and April 3, Division I of Tour 2 of the 2023 DPC in Southeast Asia will be even more interesting than Tour 1. That’s because Fnatic and BOOM, the two big-names in the region, will be playing in Division II.

Like all other regions, the SEA powerhouses will compete for DPC points and a $205,000 reward. Although Fnatic and BOOM are no longer a part of Division II, there are several other big names to keep an eye on:

  • Geek Slate (Philippines)
  • Team SMG (Malaysia)
  • Talon Esports (Thailand)
  • Polaris Esports (Philippines)
  • Bleed Esports (Pan-Asian)
  • Blacklist International (Philippines)
  • Execration (Philippines)
  • Army Geniuses (Indonesia)

Following Talon’s incredible run at The Lima Major 2023, there is no arguing that this is the big favorite in SEA. However, the region has 3 Major slots, which means that Polaris, SMG, Blacklist and Execration will give everything they have to secure them. Geek Slate is also an interesting squad that went to Lima but was eliminated in the group stage.

Western Europe

The best region in Dota 2 will be the most interesting to watch because every single team in Division I can win. Speaking of winning, Gaimin Gladiators won the Dota 2 Lima Major after an amazing playoff run where they defeated Team Liquid twice. Some fans thought that Liquid was undefeatable, but GG proved that “even Gods can bleed”.

If you’re interested in watching the best Western European Dota 2 teams in the world, be sure to tune in between March 13 and April 2. Here are the squads to keep an eye on:

  • Entity (Worldwide)
  • Monaspa (Greece)
  • Gamin Gladiators (Worldwide)
  • Team Liquid (Sweden)
  • OG (Worldwide)
  • Tundra Esports (Worldwide)
  • Ooredoo Thunders (Worldwide)
  • Nigma Galaxy (Worldwide)

As mentioned, every single team has what it takes to win. However, GG, Team Liquid and Entity stand out, at least judging from their most recent results. Of course, OG, Nigma and Tundra won’t go down without a fight, so we expect an epic battle for the 4 Major slots, the DPC points, and the $205,000 prizepool.

Eastern Europe

The best teams in Eastern Europe will come together in Division I of Tour 2, which will take place between March 12 and April 2. Like any other Dota 2 region, this one will give DPC points, in this case, 3 Major slots and a $205,000 USD prize pool. Here are the teams to keep an eye on:

  • HellRaisers (Russia)
  • DarkSide (Russia)
  • HYDRA (Russia)
  • Team Spirit (Russia)
  • Natus Vincere (Kazakhstan)
  • Virtus.Pro (Russia)
  • One Move (Russia)
  • BetBoom Team (Russia)

It probably doesn’t come as a surprise that Team Spirit and BetBoom are the two big names here. However, almost all other clubs also have what it takes to finish among the top 3. Consequently, the region will be interesting to watch.

Lastly, we have China, the only Dota 2 region outside of WEU that has 4 slots. However, considering the Chinese teams’ recent results, we expect this to change for the next DPC.

With that said, Tour 2 in China will have a normal schedule, unlike Tour 1, where teams had to take a break due to the Chinese New Year. As for the teams, here is what to expect:

  • Xtreme Gaming
  • Vici Gaming
  • Outsiders from CN
  • Aster.Aries
  • Invictus Gaming

LGD and Aster look like the most promising Chinese Dota 2 squads for Tour 2 Division I. However, Xtreme Gaming and Vici will do everything possible to secure a Top 4 finish. Normally, EHOME would be on the list too, but they and Knights got banned due to “interfering with fair competition”. The most recent ban waved affected a lot of people, most of which got a permanent ban.

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DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I: Schedule, results, format, teams, where to watch

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I begins on December 1

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I SEA

Valve’s new competitive 2022 Dota 2 season is set to begin with the DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I featuring the top eight teams from the Southeast Asia region.

Following Valve’s new DPC format, the BTS DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I is the first Tour of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season. 

The road to The International 11 (TI11) for the Southeast Asia region begins on December 1, 2021, with stacked teams battling one another with their new rosters.

  • Tino is the final piece for BOOM Esports’ Dota 2 roster
  • Talon Esports soars into Dota 2 with an all-star roster led by Fly, Gabbi, and kpii

What is the DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I?

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The DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I, is the first Regional League of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season.

The top three teams from the tournament will qualify to the first Major of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season, while the bottom two teams will be relegated to Division II in the following Tour. 

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I schedule and results

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The Regional League begins from December 1, 2021, to January 22, 2022. Valve has yet to release the complete schedule of the tournament.

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I Standings

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Tiebreakers

5th to 7th place

2nd to 4th place

Format of DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I

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All eight teams participating in the Regional League will play best-of-three matches following a single round-robin format, similar to last year’s Upper Division and Lower Division competitions.

Following the cancellation of the Winter Major , Valve announced that the top four teams of each region will participate in Regional Finals for a US$100,000 prize pool. The first team will get 250 DPC points, and the second team will get 130 DPC points.

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I prize pool and point pool

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The DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I’s Regional League will have a total prize pool of US$205,000, along with a DPC point pool of 690.

Southeast Asian teams competing in DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I

All SEA teams in DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I

T1, TNC Predator, Execration, Fnatic, OB.Neon, and BOOM Esports are the Southeast Asian Division I teams from the Upper Division of the previous 2021 DPC season. BOOM Esports will take over Omega Esports spot.

Motivate.Trust Gaming and Team SMG were the top two performing teams from the Lower Division of the last 2021 DPC season.

Where to watch the DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I ?

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I broadcasters

Dota 2 fans can watch the matches live on the BTS official Twitch channel .

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SEA DPC 2023 Winter Tour: Division I - Schedule, Results, and Other Details

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The 2023 season of the Southeast Asia Dota Pro Circuit (SEA DPC) will begin soon, allowing new rosters and organizations to make their long awaited debut to fight for a chance to qualify for the upcoming Lima Major in Peru. The 2023 Winter Tour of the SEA DPC takes place from 9th-30th January and features eight of the best teams within the SEA region itself, with two of the teams earning promotion from Division II in the previous season. 

Here's a look at the teams competing, the schedule, the format, the results, and more about the DPC SEA 2023 Winter Tour: Division I.

SEA DPC 2023 Winter Tour: Division I: Full Details

The SEA DPC 2023 Winter Tour: Division I features eight of the best teams within the SEA region itself, with two of the teams earning promotion from Division II in the previous season. 

BOOM Esports

Bleed Esports

Blacklist International

Talon Esports

As per usual, Valve has allocated $205,000 USD in prize winnings and 1,150 Pro Circuit points. However, this year would see Epulze taking over BeyondTheSummit’s duties as the tournament organizer for the 2023 season.

Furthermore, the bottom two teams by the end of the Winter Tour will be relegated to Division II for the Spring Tour.  However, all matches during the season will remain to be a best of three.

Finally, in accordance with the format from last year the top three teams will earn most of the DPC points while also securing a slot at the Dota 2 Major in Peru.

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The matches will be shown live on Epulze's Dota 2 Twitch channel, which can be found at https://www.twitch.tv/epulzegaming . As for the broadcast talent, Epulze had officially announced its lineup of casters for the Winter Tour.

The Winter Tour will serve as a testing ground for the newly established rosters and organizations such as Bleed Esports, Blacklist International and Geek Slate to name a few. However others such as Fnatic, BOOM Esports and Talon Esports will be looking to solidify their position within the regional league as they look to earn qualification for the recently announced Lima Major in Peru.

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    Taking place between March 13 and April 3, Division I of Tour 2 of the 2023 DPC in Southeast Asia will be even more interesting than Tour 1. That's because Fnatic and BOOM, the two big-names in the region, will be playing in Division II. Like all other regions, the SEA powerhouses will compete for DPC points and a $205,000 reward.

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  21. DPC SEA Tour 2 Division I: Schedule, Format, Teams

    DPC SEA Tour 2: Prize Pool . As with all DPC tournaments, there is a hefty prize pool available. This time around, there is $205,000 USD available, split between all eight competing teams. The lion's share of $30,000 is awarded to the DPC SEA Tour 2 winner. There are also 920 DPC points on offer, split between the top 5 teams.

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