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WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I – Schedule, Results, and Other Details

While only some time has passed since the Lima Major 2023, the excitement continues to build as the top professionals vie for supremacy in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) 2023 Tour 2: Division I. Western Europe (WEU) is perhaps the most anticipated region this time around, not just because of its popularity, but also because it was the most successful region at the Major, with both grand finalists hailing from it. It promises some enticing games, including a replay of the Lima Major grand finals on the opening day itself, March 13th. A total of $205,000 USD is on the line, with the eight best WEU Division I teams keeping a sharp eye on the 920 DPC points.

Here is a detailed look at the teams competing, the schedule, and the results of the WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I.

WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I – All that you need to know

Team List

  1. Team Liquid

  2. Gaimin Gladiators

  3. Tundra Esports

  4. Entity

  5. OG

  6. Nigma Galaxy

  7. Ooredoo Thunders (Promoted from Division II)

  8. Monaspa (Promoted from Division II)

Format (13th March – 2nd April 2023)

  • Single round robin group stage

  • All series are Bo3s

  • The top four teams qualify for the Berlin Major and remain in Division 1

  • The fifth and sixth place teams remain in Division I

  • The bottom two teams are relegated to Division II

Standings

Schedule

The WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I will span approximately 20 days and include 28 series with games taking place on almost every alternating date starting from 13th March.

WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I – Week 1

WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I – Week 2

WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I – Week 3

WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I – Tie-Breaker

Prize pool and DPC points distribution

The $205,000 USD and 920 DPC points will be allocated as follows:

Where to watch

The WEU DPC 2023 Tour 2: Division I will be broadcast in English on PGL’s official Dota 2 Twitch channel.

With more DPC points on offer than Tour 1, Tour 2 is likely to be fairly critical for teams to consolidate their places in the overall standings. This will be particularly true for teams who have already achieved some strong ranking based on their positive achievements in Tour 1.

Some intriguing storylines will be to see if Gaimin Gladiators can maintain its top form from the Lima Major run, if OG and Nigma Galaxy can make a comeback, and if the two promoted teams – Ooredoo Thunders and Monaspa – can cause some problems for the other six teams.