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Updated on January 30, 7:42 a.m. (GMT+8):Updated results.
The Dota Pro Circuit is back for another round in North America.
The DPC NA 2023 Tour 1 Division 1 begins January 9, with scintillating new faces in tow. The region has received a fair amount of imports this season, including Danil “Dendi” Ishutin’s B8.
Other teams to watch include Shopify Rebellion, taking over the storied Evil Geniuses roster that has continue to dominate NA. The cosmopolitanTSM is also refreshed with three new players— from Russia, U.K., and Indonesia.
What is the DPCNA2023 Tour 1 Division 1?
This Regional League is the first of three Tours for the Dota Pro Circuit this year.
Besides prize money, teams fight for a variety of opportunities. The top two teams from the North American region qualifies for the first Major of the season. The top six teams stay in Division 1 for the next Tour, while the bottom two teams will be relegated to Division 2.
Week one
Week two
Week three
January 29
Format of DPCNA2023 Tour 1 Division 1
All eight teams in the Regional League will periodically play each other in a round-robin best-of-three.
Tiebreakers will only be played if it affects qualification — for Majors and relegation. A two-way tie will trigger a best-of-three tiebreaker, while more teams will turn into a best-of-one.
The top two teams qualify for the first Major of the season.
DPCNA2023 Tour 1 Division 1 prize pool and points
The DPC NA 2023 Tour 1 Division 1’s regional league will have a total prize pool of US$205,000, along with 690 DPC points.
Teams competing in DPCNA2023 Tour 1 Division 1
Where to watch DPC NA2023 Tour 1 Division 1
You can watch games live onPGL’s official TwitchorYouTube channels. Full matches and highlights will also be posted on the YouTube channel after the games conclude.
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