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Dota 2 PGL Wallachia Season 7 Review

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From March 7 to March 15, 2026, one of the main Dota 2 LAN tournaments of the spring part of the season, PGL Wallachia Season 7, took place. The tournament featured 16 teams competing for the championship and a $1 million prize pool. We will talk about the results and the most interesting moments of the tournament.

The tournament followed the classic format for the series, consisting of a Group Stage and Playoffs. In the first stage of the tournament, there were many surprises. For example, HEROIC and Vici Gaming advanced to the playoffs even though they were considered underdogs, while Xtreme Gaming, Team Falcons, MOUZ, and OG, on the contrary, were eliminated from the tournament.

In the Playoffs, most of the results were predictable. However, Tundra Esports and Team Spirit were expected to finish in higher positions.

Here is the list of results for the PGL Wallachia Season 7 Playoffs:

Place

$ USD

Team

1

$300,000

Team Y

2

$175,000

Team Liquid

3

$120,000

BB Team

4

$80,000

Team Spirit

5

$60,000

HEROIC

6

$60,000

Tundra Esports

7

$40,000

Vici Gaming

8

$40,000

Aurora Gaming

In the tournament’s grand final, Team Y defeated Team Liquid 3–2 in a close match. Among the exciting matches, it is also worth highlighting BB Team vs Team Liquid in the Lower Bracket Final, which became the second longest bo3 series at the professional level, HEROIC vs Vici Gaming in the Lower Bracket Round 1, and Team Liquid vs Tundra Esports in the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals.

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PGL Wallachia Season 7 opened the spring Dota 2 season, and many more exciting tournaments await teams and fans ahead.

Dima Ostapchuk
Dmytro Ostapchuk

Ostapchuk Dmytro – writer at EGamersWorld, ESports & Gaming Specialist

Dmytro started working at EGamersWorld in 2024 as a writer and later became a blog editor. His main focus is on esports disciplines Dota 2 and CS2. His tasks include finding topics that interest EGamersWorld readers and covering game updates, their features, and major esports tournaments. 

Dmytro has recently begun working in this field, so he is learning a lot and making noticeable progress in this direction.

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