DreamLeague, initiated in 2013 by DreamHack alongside partners such as ASUS ROG and Roccat, has established itself as a pinnacle of competitive Dota 2, primarily focusing on teams from Europe and North America. This ambitious project seeks to not just host competitions, but to actively integrate teams into the league's growth and promotion.
DreamLeague Season 23, slated from May 20 to May 26, 2024, with a hefty prize pool of $1,000,000, promises high-stakes competition among twelve elite teams from Europe.
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Primarily recognized for their achievements in Counter-Strike, HEROIC's foray into Dota 2, particularly in South America, has yielded success. The team has emerged victorious in multiple South American qualifiers, showcasing their ability to compete with higher-tier teams.
Their adaptability and strategic depth will be pivotal as they ascend the international rankings.
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Formerly known as Quest Esports and Ooredoo Thunders, PSG Quest embarked on a transformative journey when it partnered with the French football powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain on October 10, 2023. The rebranding to PSG Quest marks a significant milestone for this Qatari esports organization.
PSG Quest have consistently demonstrated growth and prowess in the competitive Dota 2 arena. While excelling in Tier 3 competitions, their ultimate challenge lies in transitioning to Tier 1 events.
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Natus Vincere, fondly abbreviated as NaVi or NAVI, stands as a revered Ukrainian esports institution founded in 2009. Initially making waves in Counter-Strike, NaVi expanded their horizons to Dota 2 in October 2010.
The Dota division boasts a rich legacy,
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