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DreamLeague Season 26 Results: Winners, EPT Points Changes and What's Next

DreamLeague Season 26 Results: Winners, EPT Points Changes and What's Next

On June 1, 2025, DreamLeague Season 26 officially concluded. The tournament delivered maximum excitement, crowned a new champion, and reshaped the ESL Pro Tour (EPT) leaderboard. Taking place from May 19 to June 1, this event brought together the 16 best Dota 2 teams from around the world to compete for a $1,000,000 prize pool. In this article, we’ll recap DreamLeague Season 26, provide the full final standings, prize distribution, and explain what it all means for the competitive Dota 2 scene moving forward.

DreamLeague Season 26 Results: Winners, EPT Points Changes and What's Next 1

DreamLeague Season 26 Final Standings

Let's start our story with the results of the tournament, namely, which teams took the places. This is important because it affects how much prize money they received, as well as the EPT, which affects invitations to future high-level tournaments. So here is the full table of results at DreamLeague Season 26:

Place
Team
1st
PARIVISION
2nd
BB Team
3rd
Talon Esports
4th
Aurora Gaming
5th
Gaimin Gladiators
6th
Yakult Brothers
7th
Nigma Galaxy
8th
Team Liquid
9th–10th
Shopify Rebellion
9th–10th
Team Falcons
11th–12th
Xtreme Gaming
11th–12th
NAVI Junior
13th–14th
BOOM Esports
13th–14th
AVULUS
15th–16th
OG.LATAM
15th–16th
Edge

As predicted, PARIVISION won, but some teams surprised everyone with their game. These include Talon Esports, who took 3rd place, and Yakult Brothers, who took 6th place. Most of the matches at the DreamLeague Season 26 were very interesting, and no matter which team you support, you can enjoy quality Dota 2.

DreamLeague Season 26 Prize Pool, Club Rewards & EPT Points

Now, let’s look at how the prize pool, club rewards, and EPT points were distributed among the top teams:

Place
Team
Prize Money
EPT Points
Club Reward
1st
$250,000
7,200
$40,000
2nd
$100,000
5,150
$30,000
3rd
$80,000
4,150
$25,000
4th
$60,000
3,800
$20,000

DreamLeague Season 26 followed the updated prize distribution rules, which include Club Rewards — bonuses paid directly to the organization in addition to the team’s winnings. This model supports fairer financial incentives across players and teams. As shown, teams not only gained recognition but also earned valuable rewards for their efforts.

EPT Leaderboard after DreamLeague Season 26

Following the conclusion of DreamLeague Season 26, EPT Points were added to the global leaderboard. Here's how the top 8 now looks:

Place
Team
EPT Points
1
PARIVISION
24,745
2
BetBoom Team
15,760
3
Team Spirit
12,500
4
Team Falcons
10,625
5
Team Liquid
8,630
6
Tundra Esports
7,050
7
Talon Esports
4,680
8
Aurora Gaming
3,800

Thanks to their strong showing at DreamLeague S26, Talon Esports moved into the top 8. If they maintain their position, they can earn direct invitations to future tournaments instead of going through qualifiers.

What’s Next?

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With DreamLeague S26 in the books, the next major stops are Esports World Cup 2025 in July and The International 2025 in September. Some DreamLeague participants have already secured invites, while others will need to qualify. Expect roster changes, intensive bootcamps, and fierce preparation as teams aim to peak at the right time.

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In conclusion, DreamLeague Season 26 delivered everything fans could hope for — fierce competition, rising stars, and unforgettable matches. It left its mark on the competitive landscape and set the tone for the rest of the 2025 Dota 2 season.

Dima Ostapchuk
Dmytro Ostapchuk

Ostapchuk Dmytro – writer at EGamersWorld, ESports & Gaming Specialist

Dmytro started working at EGamersWorld in 2024 as a writer and later became a blog editor. His main focus is on esports disciplines Dota 2 and CS2. His tasks include finding topics that interest EGamersWorld readers and covering game updates, their features, and major esports tournaments. 

Dmytro has recently begun working in this field, so he is learning a lot and making noticeable progress in this direction.

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