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OG is missing The International for the second year in a row

The OG team, which is the two-time champion of The International in 2018-2019, has been unable to reach their peak form in recent years. Although only Ceb remains from that original roster, millions of viewers still closely follow this tag. Unfortunately for OG fans, they couldn't overcome the qualifiers this year and lost the chance to participate in the upcoming The International as players.

Results of OG in The International 2024: Western Europe Closed Qualifier

OG started their performance in the upper bracket, where their first opponent was Nigma Galaxy, and the match ended with a score of 2:1. Their next opponent was Entity, who managed to send OG to the lower bracket by winning the match 2:1. A sensation occurred in the lower bracket as NaVi Junior knocked OG out of the qualifiers with a clean 2:0 score. After this, Ceb and his team lost the opportunity to attend the upcoming The International.

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Results of the teams in The International 2024: Western Europe Closed Qualifier

Place

Qualifies To

Participant

1st

The International 2024

Entity

2nd

The International 2024

Tundra Esports

3rd

-

PSG Quest

4th

-

NAVI Junior

5th-6th

-

OG

5th-6th

-

Team Secret

7th-8th

-

Dandelions

7th-8th

-

Nigma Galaxy

9th-12th

-

Twisted Minds

9th-12th

-

MOUZ

9th-12th

-

Team Bald

9th-12th

-

JustBetter

The International 2024 is the most prestigious tournament in the Dota 2 discipline, organized by Valve. The initial prize pool for The International is $1,600,000, with the remaining amount being raised through in-game transactions. The event will take place at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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