Don't miss the Long Corner DreamLeague Season 19!
Maksym ShylovDreamLeague Season 19 Long Converges today. 16 teams from around the world will battle it out in an online tournament. DreamLeague Season 19 is the first part of the ESL Pro Tour Dota 2 series. See all the details about the upcoming ESL tournament here.
Format
DreamLeague Season 19 will take place in three stages: first group stage, second group stage and play-offs. In the first group stage, 16 teams will play in two round robin format groups. All matches will be played as a bo2 series. The teams from the top 4 will advance to the second group stage. The remaining participants will leave the tournament.
The second group stage will be one round robin format group, where 8 teams will battle it out in bo3 matches. Teams ranked 1st to 2nd will get a slot in the top play-offs. 3rd and 4th places will go to the bottom set, while the remaining clubs will finish in the DreamLeague Season 19.
The final stage of the tournament will be in the Double-Elimination grid with 4 teams participating. Two teams will start at the top of the table and two will finish at the bottom. The format is bo3 and the grand final will be played as a bo5.
Participant list and group distribution
ESL has invited 16 teams from all six professional Dota 2 regions to the tournament. The grouping of teams for the first group stage is shown below.
Group A:
- Entity
- Evil Geniuses
- ex-HellRaisers
- Execration
- Gaimin Gladiators
- Shopify Rebellion
- Team Aster
- TSM
Group B:
- beastcoast
- Nigma Galaxy
- nouns
- OG
- Talon Esports
- Team Liquid
- Team Spirit
- Tundra Esports
PSG.LGD were originally due to take part in the tournament, but the organisation said it couldn't get a visa to Europe in time, so will have to skip DreamLeague Season 19. ESL have introduced Nigma Galaxy as a replacement.
Prize pool distribution.
DreamLeague Season 19 participants will compete for a massive $1,000,000 prize pool.
The distribution of the DreamLeague Season 19 prize pool is as follows:
- 1st place - $300,000 - Riyadh Masters 2023 slot.
- 2 place - $175,000
- 3 place - $120,000
- 4 place - $85,000
- 5 place - $52,500
- 6 place - $47,500
- 7 place - $42,500
- 8 place - $37,500
- 9-10 place - $25,000
- 11-12 place - $20,000
- 13-14 place - $15,000
- 15-16 place - $10,000
In addition to the generous prize money, the DreamLeague Season 19 champion will receive a ticket to the 2023 Riyadh Masters.
Matches history: DreamLeague Season 19
Where to watch DreamLeague Season 19
The official broadcasts will take place on the streaming services Twitch and YouTube. All DreamLeague Season 19 matches can be found on EGamersWorld. Our website offers all tournament matches as well as multilingual broadcasts for fans from all over the world. The editors of our site provide betting tiers and analysis on Dota 2 matches, as well as livescore and odds will be available to the user.
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.