DPC 2022 Tour 3: event digest for 06/25
Maksym ShylovAnother gaming day has ended as part of the DPC 2021/2022 ranking season. The confrontations took place in such regions as South America, Southeast Asia, Western Europe and North America. In our daily column, we will look at how the contractions ended, which were scheduled for June 25th.
DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3
There were two matches in this region. The first division was represented by a meeting between Tempest and Thunder Awaken. At the time of the match, the Tempest roster, formerly known as Lava Esports, was on the verge of falling into the risk zone, and Thunder Awaken are one of the leaders in their league. And in Division II Dreamers Esports opposed Mad Kings Esports.
- Tempest vs Thunder Awaken - 0:2
- Dreamers Esports vs Mad Kings Esports - 2:1
Pandaboo and the team took down Tempest on two short maps. Dreamers Esports played a full series against Mad Kings Esports, as a result of which they managed to play two maps in a row and tilt the match in their favor with a score of 2:1.
DPC SEA 2021/2022 Tour 3
The day kicked off in Southeast Asia with TNC Predator vs. Lil Gun. The Mongols approached the match as confident favorites, as they already had a series of three victories on their account, and TNC had a 1-2 statistic. Team SMG faced RSG, a team from the second division, which had a successful start among the best teams in the region. The last match was between BOOM Esports and Nigma Galaxy SEA. The second roster of Nigma Galaxy needed to win back, because at the time of the match their tournament result was 1-3.
- TNC Predator vs Lil Gun - 1:2
- Team SMG vs RSG - 0:2
- BOOM Esports vs Nigma Galaxy SEA - 2:1
Lil Gun took down TNC Predator in a long-running bout and established themselves as top contenders for a promotion to Division I at the end of the final DPC season. RSG made it to the top 3 of the league by defeating Team SMG with a score of 0:2. Nigma Galaxy SEA managed to win the first map against BOOM in 52 minutes, but then lost twice in a row, which significantly reduces their chances of a trip to the Major.
DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 3
The second division was marked by a match between Into The Breach, who are clearly aiming for a promotion, and DGG Esports, who can be described as strong middle-class players at their level. Team Secret was tasked with defeating Entity, because in the event of a defeat, Puppey and the team dramatically increase the chances of repeating the fate of Nigma Galaxy, who successfully compete in Division II. In the final match of Western Europe, two likely slot holders at the PGL Arlington Major met, namely Team Liquid and Tundra Esports.
- Into The Breach vs DGG Esports - 2:1
- Team Secret vs Entity - 1:2
- Team Liquid vs Tundra Esports - 2:1
The former Chicken Fighters under the banner of the European organization outplayed their opponents with a score of 2:1. Team Secret continue to disappoint despite being competitive on three maps as the team is now 1-3 in the standings. MATUMBAMAN and his partners were able to defeat Tundra Esports also by the end of the full series. Thus, Liquid and Tundra have 3-1 statistics and are in the top 4 of the division.
DPC NA 2021/2022 Tour 3
The only matchup of the day in North America was Quincy Crew vs. Wildcard Gaming. Quincy Crew continue to fight for leadership in the region, DPC points and a Major slot. For YawaR and the team, getting to The International 11 is a feasible task, because so far the team is in 16th place in the ranking with 282 DPC points, and in the minimum required 12th place are BOOM Esports, which have 622 DPC points.
- Quincy Crew vs Wildcard Gaming - 2:0
QC in the class outplayed Wildcard Gaming and won the fourth victory in a row this season. It is worth noting that the team has not yet lost a single map in this way. On this, our brief review of the events of the past day comes to an end.
As a reminder,DPC 2021/2022 Tour 3runs from June 6 to July 15, 2022. In the first division of each region, $205,000, 1150 DPC points are up for grabs to qualify forThe International 11, as well as slots for thePGL Arlington Major. In the second division of each region, teams compete for $75,000 and 2 places in the first division.
Matches history: DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I
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Maksym has been working at EGamersWorld since 2017. Joining the company during his first year at university, he worked as a translator until 2022. After that, Maksym began working as an editor. His main discipline is Dota 2, and over time, Maksym's responsibilities expanded to include CS:GO, CS2 and Valorant. Additionally, as an editor, he publishes various materials on gaming topics.