DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II: Starting today
Danil ChepilThis morning, June 6th, the DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II Championship kicks off. At the championship, which will last until July 12, eight teams from China will compete for a prize pool of $75,000, as well as two slots in the first division. In this regard, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the format of the event, the participants and the distribution of the prize fund between Chinese teams.
Format of DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II
The tournament is held in a league format, within which each team will play seven meetings. All championship matches are played in BO3 format. The teams that take 1st and 2nd places will make their way to Division I of their region. Teams placed 3rd to 6th will remain in Division II. Clubs that share the last two places are eliminated from the Dota Pro Circuit. In order to get into the Dota Pro Circuit next season, you will need to go through open/closed qualifiers.
Prize pooldistribution
- 1st place: $17,000 + Division 1 seat.
- 2nd Place: $16,000 + Division 1 seat.
- 3rd place: $15,000 + Division 2 seat.
- 4th place: $11,000 + seat in Division 2.
- 5th place: $9,000 + seat in Division 2.
- 6th place: $7,000 + Division 2 seat
- 7th place: Departure from the Dota Pro Circuit.
- 8th place: Departure from the Dota Pro Circuit.
Participants of DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 2: Division II
- Team Magma — 白也, Dust, Tzy`, mianmian, Kazz (from the 1st division)
- LBZS - Kagome, Pyue, Ig, CatYou, detachment (from the 1st division)
- Invicrus Gaming - flyfly, Emo, JT, fy, Oli~
- ShenZhen - Kaiyko, phoenix, dolme, Yp, Hara
- Team Saiyan - Ms, zone-, Son GoKu, Eren, Lww
- Ybb Gaming - SINFULSOUL-, Dstones-, AYuNiD, 928, poloson
- Team Fusion - 圣子华炼, White` Album, flyby, ponlo, XCJ (from open qualifiers)
- CDEC - qaq, 7e, 项羽, Undyne_, imitator (from open qualifiers)
Matches history: DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II
DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II will be held from June 6th to July 12th online. Eight Chinese teams will compete for a prize pool of $75,000, as well as two slots in the next round of the Dota Pro Circuit.
Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.
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