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Dota Pro Circuit 2023: DPC Summer Tour scores, standings, and points

With the Berlin Major in the books, it’s time for the final Dota Pro Circuit tour in 2023. During the Major, fans got to watch Gaimin Gladiators’ dominating run to the top, which eventually ended with another showdown against Team Liquid.

After an epic run at the Lima Major , GG became the fastest team to adapt to the new meta of patch 7.33, allowing them to take over the event with well-prepared strategies. While some teams are getting close to securing their invites to The International, the race is still on for the majority and a latecomer to the season can still snatch a spot with a solid regional performance, followed by a strong showing in the Bali Major.

The road to Bali started on May 14, and like previous seasons this year, division one will take place before division two which will kick off on June 7.

Dota Pro Circuit 2023: Full DPC Summer Tour points, scores, and standings

The Summer tours of the DPC will be played on Dota patch 7.33. At the time of writing, 7.33c is the exact patch but the letter at the end of the patch may change as Valve continues to balance the game with minor changes.

Here are the schedules for DPC Summer Tour Division I and II.

  • Prize pool: $205,000 and 1,150 DPC Points
  • China: May 16 to June 4
  • EEU: May 14 to June 4
  • NA: March 15 to June 4
  • WEU: May 15 to June 4
  • SEA: May 15 to June 5
  • SA: May 14 to June 4
  • Prize pool: $75,000
  • China: June 6 to June 25
  • NA: June 7 to June 27
  • EEU: June 6 to June 27
  • SA: June 6 to June 27
  • SEA: June 7 to June 28
  • WEU: June 7 to June 27
  • Dates: June 29 to July 7
  • Western Europe: Four teams
  • China: Four teams
  • Eastern Europe: Three teams
  • Southeast Asia: Tour teams
  • North America: Two teams
  • South America: Two teams

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  • 2 Prize Pool
  • 3 Participants
  • 4.1 Standings
  • 4.2.1 Week 1
  • 4.2.2 Week 2
  • 4.2.3 Week 3
  • 4.2.4 Week 4
  • 4.2.5 Week 5
  • 4.2.6 Week 6
  • 4.2.7 Tiebreaker
  • 5.1.1 Streams
  • 5.1.2 Talent
  • 5.1.3 Other VODs
  • 5.2 Miscellaneous
  • 5.3.1 Hero Stats
  • 5.3.2 Country Representation
  • 5.3.3 Viewership Stats
  • 6 References

Format [ edit ]

  • Six teams from the Upper Division of Season 2 of previous DPC season
  • Two teams from the Lower Division of Season 2 of previous DPC season
  • Single round-robin
  • All matches are Bo3
  • 1st to 4th place teams advance to the regional finals
  • 1st to 6th place teams remain in current division for the next tour
  • Bottom two teams are relegated to Division II for the next tour
  • Click here for tiebreaker rules
  • 1st/2nd, 2nd/3rd, 3rd/4th, 4th/5th
  • remain / relegation
  • Two-way tie: Bo3
  • Three-way or more tie: Bo1

Prize Pool [ edit ]

The prize pool for the tournament is $205,000 USD and 690 Pro Circuit points.

DPC Points

Participants [ edit ]

Results [ edit ], standings [ edit ], matches [ edit ], week 1 [ edit ].

Infamous

Week 2 [ edit ]

SG esports

Week 3 [ edit ]

Nyx Assassin

Week 4 [ edit ]

https://www.dotabuff.com/matches/6363385036

Week 5 [ edit ]

https://www.dotabuff.com/matches/6375770323

Week 6 [ edit ]

Necrophos

Tiebreaker [ edit ]

https://www.dotabuff.com/matches/6394046445

Additional Content [ edit ]

Broadcast [ edit ], streams [ edit ], talent [ edit ].

The talent for the English broadcast was announced on November 30th, 2021. [7]

Spain

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Russia

  •   RoSS

The talent for the Portuguese broadcast was announced on November 29th, 2021. [8]

The talent for the Spanish broadcast was announced on November 20th, 2021. [9] [10]

Mexico

Other VODs [ edit ]

  • Infamous vs Thunder Predator — Game 1 • Game 2
  • NoPing e-sports vs Hokori — Game 1 • Game 2
  • beastcoast vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Lava vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Thunder Predator vs Hokori — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Infamous vs SG esports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • NoPing e-sports vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2
  • beastcoast vs Lava — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Thunder Predator vs SG esports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Infamous vs NoPing e-sports — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Lava vs SG esports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • beastcoast vs Hokori — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Lava vs Thunder Predator — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Infamous vs Hokori — Game 1 • Game 2
  • SG esports vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • beastcoast vs NoPing e-sports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Thunder Predator vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2
  • beastcoast vs Infamous — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Lava vs [[]] — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Hokori vs SG esports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • NoPing e-sports vs SG esports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Infamous vs Lava — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Hokori vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2
  • NoPing e-sports vs Thunder Predator — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • beastcoast vs SG esports — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Lava vs Hokori — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Thunder Predator vs beastcoast — Game 1
  • Hokori vs NoPing e-sports — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • beastcoast vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Lava vs NoPing e-sports — Game 1 • Game 2
  • Infamous vs APU King of Kings — Game 1 • Game 2 • Game 3
  • Thunder Predator vs beastcoast — Game 1 • Game 3

Miscellaneous [ edit ]

  • Tournament Announcement
  • 2021-12-27 |  South America DPC standings: Thunder Predator lead the pack  by  divushka  of  GosuGamers

Statistics Overview [ edit ]

Hero stats [ edit ].

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Country Representation [ edit ]

Viewership stats [ edit ], references [ edit ].

  • ↑ Daniel Daros (2021-11-14). "Egoboys anunció su cese de sus operaciones como organización de Dota 2" . liveesports.
  • ↑ "Dota 2 - Majors and Minors registration" . Valve. 2021-11-16.
  • ↑ "Dota 2 - Majors and Minors registration" . Valve. 2021-11-17.

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DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 1: Division 2 [DPC SA Div2] - Dota 2 Tournament

Tournament bracket, dpc sa div2 match schedule, tournament news, about a tournament: dpc sa 2021/22 tour 1: division 2.

The DPC 2021/2022 Tour tournament is part of (Dota Pro Circuit) organized by Beyond The Summit. This tournament will also serve as qualifying tournaments in preparation for the biggest DOTA2 event, The International.

The tournament will feature both notable and the best teams from Europe, China, Southeast Asia, North America, and South America, with a prize pool for each region amounting to $205,000 for Upper Division and $75,000 for the Lower Division.

The points acquired from this tournament will determine their qualification for the Major Event and eventually The International 2022.

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Dota 2: DPC SA, Tour 1 — Predictions

We measure up all the SA teams playing across Division I & II ahead of the start of Tour 1 of the DPC.

South America was a region often forgotten in previous runs of the DPC. But the last few years have shown the scene there is packed with potential. Teams like beastcoast, NoPing Esports and Thunder Predator have all risen through the ranks to make a name for themselves on the main stage.

With so much new and old talent converging in one Tour anything could happen. But we’ve done our best to stack up the odds for the teams in both divisions.

  • 1.1 8. NoPing e-sports
  • 1.2 7. Hokori
  • 1.3 6. Infamous
  • 1.4 5.SG esports
  • 1.5 4. King of Kings
  • 1.6 3. Lava
  • 1.7 2. beastcoast
  • 1.8 1. Thunder Predator
  • 2.1 8. Our Way
  • 2.2 7. Inverse
  • 2.3 6. Gorillaz-Pride
  • 2.4 5. Balrog Esports
  • 2.5 4. Team Unknown
  • 2.6 3. Omega Esports
  • 2.7 2. Interitus
  • 2.8 1. Infinity

Division I Power Rankings

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NoPing’s new roster certainly looks good on paper, Brazilian player João “4nalog” Gabriel Giannini is no slouch in the midlane and Thiago de Oliveira “Thiolicor” Cordeiro has several years under his belt, including a stint in the captain’s role for SG esports last year. Still, the team will l be facing stiff competition from seasoned rosters while they find their groove together.

Hokori’s performance can be a little spotty. Although they blitzed the first season of the SA league DPC in 2021, taking first place, they didn’t deliver the same energy the second time around. Still, they haven’t been sleeping during the offseason. They just took first place in Season 2 of the Claro Gaming Apu League, so the squad has been keeping their skills sharp.

6. Infamous

Infamous haven’t been widely seen since their performance during season 2 of 2021’s SA DPC League. The team took 4th overall for the region back in May, but failed to qualify for TI 10. They saw some recent successes in the BTS Pro Series Season 9: Americas, taking 4th place there too. But the competition is sure to be much stiffer during Tour 1.

5.SG esports

SG esports managed to make it to the main stage for TI 10, but they’re facing some stronger competition in Tour 1 this time around. The team came in at 6th place during season 2 of the 2020-21 SA DPC League, and finished TI on the bottom rung. They’ll have a lot to prove in Division I this time around.

4. King of Kings

KoK are fresh on the block. The org was created back in 2019, but their roster was first revealed this November. It’s hard to say exactly how they’ll fare, but team captain Caio “Nuages” Oliveira led BINOMISTAS through the 2020-21 Lower Division of the DPC. He’s back in the captain’s seat for KoK, along with other former BINO teammates Pedro “mini” Rezende and Giovanni “Jupiter” Ramos Pereira. So the new squad definitely seems to have a lot of promise.

TP’s former roster have found a new org to call home. Joel Mori “MoOz” Ozambela, Alonso “Mnz” León, Frank “Frank” Arias and the rest of the gang signed with Lava during the offseason. There’s no doubt about the talent and experience in this roster, they’ve proven themselves in the region already. The question is if Lava can hold their own against the big guns of bc and TP when the Tour begins.

2. beastcoast

Despite stomping their way through the 2019-2020 season and taking the top spots in their region with relative ease during 2021, beastcoast’s performance at TI 10 was a little underwhelming. Still, there is no doubting that they’re one of the most powerful rosters in South America and we’re sure to see them find their shine again in Tour 1.

1. Thunder Predator

One of the big surprises during the offseason roster shuffles was the former NoPing roster landing under the banners of Thunder Predator. Farith “Matthew” Puente and the rest of the squad had a rough ride through last season’s DPC, missing out on a spot at TI 10, despite a fantastic performance through the second season of the SA league. Now, the team has a chance to compete for a spot on the stage this time around, and we’re plenty excited to see what they do with their new org.

Division II Power Rankings

The newest team to cut their teeth in the SA region, Our Way put on a great showing through the qualifiers to land themselves a spot in Division II – But we’re yet to see them prove themselves against a more seasoned competition.

Inverse landed fourth on the regional ladder at the end of last season, but their performance in the online tournaments since hasn’t shown much promise. They scraped in at 9th-12th during the SA Qualifiers for TI 10 and most recently found themselves at the bottom of the pack at the Claro Gaming Apu League Season 2. They’ll need to put in a lot of work to climb above the competition in Division II.

6. Gorillaz-Pride

We haven’t seen much from GP since the end of the 2021 season. They pulled top four during the first regional league, but dropped to 6th place during season 2. Like many tier 2 teams, GP have seem some big roster shuffles in the offseason. They’ll be fielding a brand new roster when they come in to Division II this time.

5. Balrog Esports

Balrog Esports have been around since 2016, but we haven’t seen much of them outside of the tier 3 and 4 scene. But their back for Tour I of the DPC with an all-Peruvian line-up that saw them take the top spot at the first Open Qualifier.

4. Team Unknown

With a fresh new roster, it’s hard to predict exactly how well Team Unknown will fare. They just managed to hold on in the Upper Division last year; finally falling at the end of the second season. But an an org they’ve still got the experience up on some of the other Division II teams.

3. Omega Esports

Omega’s ride in the DPC has been up and down. They earned themselves a spot in the region’s lower division league last season, where they managed to sit comfortably around the middle of the pack. This time around, however, Omega are coming in with more experience. They nabbed 3rd place in Season 1 of the Claro Gaming Apu League back in July, showing they’ve got what it takes to knock down a lot of their competition in Division II already.

2. Interitus

The roster for Interitus played in last season’s DPC under the banner Crewmates. The entire team parted ways with Crewmates in June, along with coach Kevin “Lolingblue” Leonard. As a squad, Crewmates put on an excellent showing during the regional league, and we’re positive they’ll be blazing a trail for themselves under their new banners too.

1. Infinity

We’ve seen Infinity fight their way to the top before. They did it in the first season of the 2020-21 DPC, making it to the Upper Division for the second leg of competition. However, they fell short during their first run in the big leagues. Still, with that experience under their belt, we’re expecting to see Infinity carry themselves well in Division II this time around.

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DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1: Schedule, results, format, teams, at saan mapapanood

Lahat ng kailangan niyong malaman tungkol sa DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1.

Nagsimula na ang panibagong landas patungo sa The International 11.

Nakatakdang alamin sa DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1 kung sino-sino ang mga koponan sa South America ang makakakuha ng pagkakataon na maging kinatawan ng rehiyon para sa susunod na Dota world championship.

Ano ang DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1?

Ang DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1 ang unang regional league ng 2021-2022 para sa South America. Ito ay organized ng 4D Esports, isang esports tournament organizer na kilala sa pagho-host ng mga palaro sa North at South America.

Bago kanselahin ng Valve ang unang Major tournament , makaka-qualify sana dito ang top two teams ng nasabing tour. Sa halip, ang top four teams ay aabante na lang sa DPC Regional Finals .

Schedule at resulta ng DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1

Gaganapin ang regional league simula ikalawa ng Disyembre hanggang sa ika-23 ng Enero. Nakatakdang iraos ang mga laban simula Huwebes hanggang Linggo.

Disyembre 2

Disyembre 3

Disyembre 5

Disyembre 9

Disyembre 10

Disyembre 12

December 16

December 17

December 19

6th-7th place

3rd-4th place

Format ng DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1

Lahat ng koponang sasabak sa DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1 ay maglalaban-laban sa single round-robin, best-of-three matches, gaya noong nakaraang season.

Dahil sa pagkakakansela ng Winter Major , ang top four teams para sa bawat rehiyon ay makaka-qualify sa DPC Regional Finals kung saan US$100,000 (₱5,000,000+) ang nakataya. Ang champion dito ay gagantipalaan din ng 250 DPC points, habang 130 DPC points naman sa runner-up.

Prize pool at point distribution sa DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1

Ang walong koponan ay maglalaban-laban para sa US$205,000 (₱10,500,000+) na prize pool at 690 Dota Pro Circuit points.

Ang mga koponang kasali sa DPC SA Tour 1 Division 1

Nagbabalik para sa regional tour ang tatlong SA teams na um-attend sa The International 10, ang beastcoast, Thunder Predator, at SG Esports. Kasama rin nila ang NoPing e-sports, Infamous, at Hokori na nanatili sa Division 1 mula sa nagdaang tour.

Samantala, na-promote naman mula Division 2 ang Lava at King of Kings.

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DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1: Schedule, results, format, teams, where to watch

Here we go.

DPC SA Wnter Regional Finals featuring Infamous, beastcoast, APU King of Kings, and Thunder Awakening

The DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division I is underway soon, with a ticket to the PGL Arlington Major and The International 11 on the line.

The two top dogs in the region, Thunder Awaken and Beastcoast, have almost confirmed their ticket to TI. Should they repeat their dominant form throughout the year and claim first and second, at least one more South American team will make the trip to the TI11 group stages.

Who among Hokori, Tempest, Infamous, Infinity, SG esports, and Wolf Team will capitalize on the opportunity?

What is the DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1?

The tournament is the third and final regional league of the DPC 2021/22 season.

The top four teams from the competition will qualify for the last DPC Major of the year, while the bottom two teams will be relegated to Division 2 for the first tour of the next DPC season in 2022/2023.

DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1 schedule and results

DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 2 Division I

SA Division I runs from June 8 to June 14, with the matches played on Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays at 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. GMT+8.

DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1 Standings

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Format of DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1

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All eight teams participating in the regional league will play best-of-three matches in a single round-robin format, similar to last year’s Division 1 and 2 competitions.

The top two teams will qualify for the PGL Arlington Dota 2 Major on August 4.

DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1 prize pool and point pool

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The DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 3 Division 1’s regional league will have a total prize pool of US$205,000, along with 1,150 DPC points for the taking.

Teams competing in the second Regional Tour in South America

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