Updated on April 3,9:08 p.m. (GMT+8):Updated results.
The Dota Pro Circuit is back in Southeast Asia.
Talon Esports put the region back on the map with a third-place finish at the Lima Major, proving that SEA still has what it takes to compete on the global stage. Still, there’s regional competition to go through first — and the region remains too close to call no matter what happens elsewhere.
What is the DPCSEA2023 Tour 2 Division 1?
This Regional League is the second of three Tours for the Dota Pro Circuit this year.
Besides prize money, teams fight for a variety of opportunities. The top three teams from the Southeast Asian region qualify for the Major. 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
2nd/3rd
7th/8th
Format of DPCSEA2023 Tour 2 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. If there are more than two teams tied, the tiebreaker will be a best-of-one instead.
The top three teams qualify for theBerlin Major.
DPCSEA2023 Tour 2 Division 1 prize pool and points
The DPC SEA 2023 Tour 2 Division 1’s regional league will have a total prize pool of US$205,000, along with 1,150 DPC points — up from 690 DPC points in Tour 1.
Where to watch DPCSEA2023 Tour 2 Division 1
You can watch games live onEPULZE’s Twitch channelandYouTube.
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