The International 10 CN Qualifier: Elephant will play against Team MagMa to reach the final of the qualifier
Ihor MatusThe semi-final of the lower bracket of the Chinese qualifier for The International 10 has come to an end. Royal Never Give Up played well with MagMa and were able to impose a fight on their opponents, but in the end they were defeated and finished their way in the qualifying round at TI10. Team MagMa reached the final of the lower bracket, where they will fight with Elephant for reaching the grand final of the qualifier. Let us remind you that earlier Elephant fell to the lower bracket, as they could not win in the final of the upper bracket with EHOME.
The duel between the teams will take place tomorrow morning.
Right now, qualifying for The International 10 is taking place in the two remaining divisions: China and Europe. Based on their results, we will find out the names of 17 and 18 participants in the upcoming Dota 2 competition. At the moment, we know 16 teams that will compete for the title of the best Dota 2 team in the world and the main reward, which will become the largest in the history of the esports discipline.
The International 10 Participants List
Top 12 Dota Pro Circuit Rankings
- Evil Geniuses (# 1)
- PSG.LGD (# 2)
- Virtus.pro (# 3)
- Quincy Crew (# 4)
- Invictus Gaming (# 5)
- T1 (# 6)
- Vici Gaming (# 7)
- Team Secret (# 8)
- Team Aster (# 9)
- Alliance (# 10)
- beastcoast (# 11)
- Thunder Predator (# 12)
Teams that passed regional qualifications
- Undying (North America)
- SG e-sports (South America)
- TBD (Western Europe)
- Team Spirit (Eastern Europe)
- TBD (China)
- Fnatic (Southeast Asia)
Matches history: The International 10: China Qualifier
Qualifiers for The International 10 in China began on July 7th and will end on the 10th. Teams battle it out for the only TI10 invite destined for the Chinese division. The championship with a prize pool of $ 40,000,000 + will be held from October 7 to 17 in the Romanian capital, Bucharest. The venue will be Arena Nationala, the largest stadium in Romania, with a capacity of over 40,000 people. Initially, the tournament was supposed to be held in Stockholm, but the Swedish authorities refused to cooperate with Valve and imposed a taboo on entry to the participants of the Dota 2 World Championship.