DreamLeague S23: Tundra and Xtreme Gaming lost their matches and were sent to the lower bracket. Results of the day
Danil ChepilThe first day of the DreamLeague Season 23 playoffs has come to an end! There were two matches in total, with Tundra Esports playing against Gaming Gladiators and Xtreme Gaming facing Team Falcons. However, the Dota 2 developers had their own plans which affected the results of these matches, as Valve released the global patch 7.36 and the teams did not have enough time to familiarize themselves with all the changes and prepare properly for the upcoming matches.
Results of the fist day of playoff stage DreamLeague Season 23:
Gaimin Gladiators 2:0 Tundra Esports
Team Falcons 2:0 Xtreme Gaming
DreamLeague Season 23 Matches Schedudle
24 May
Lower Bracket Matches:
- Match 1: Aurora vs. BetBoom Team 13:00 EEST
- Match 2: Heroic vs. Azure Ray 16:30 EEST
25 May
Upper Bracket Matches:
- Match 1: Gaimin Gladiators vs. Team Falcons 16:30 EEST
These matches will determine which teams advance further in the playoffs, with upper bracket winners moving closer to the finals and lower bracket losers facing elimination. The matches are part of a double-elimination bracket, so teams in the lower bracket have one last chance to stay in the competition.
Matches history: DreamLeague Season 23
Prize pool distribution for DreamLeague Season 23:
- 1st place: TBD - $300,000
- 2nd place: TBD - $175,000
- 3rd place: TBD - $120,000
- 4th place: TBD - $85,000
- 5-6th place: TBD - $57,500
- 7-8th place: TBD - $47,500
- 9-10th place: Team Liquid; Shopify Rebellion - $30,000
- 11-12th place: PSG.Quest; Natus Vincere - $25,000
The tournament operator ESL has announced plans to organize DreamLeague Season 23, which will feature some of the top Dota 2 teams competing for a total prize pool of $1,000,000. The tournament is part of the DreamLeague series and will take place online, showcasing intense competition among elite teams from around the world.
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