The qualifiers for The International 2015 are over. We now know the 18 teams that will battle in Seattle. But some developements in these qualifiers surprised us… Weiterlesen
The qualifiers for The International 2015 are over. We now know the 18 teams that will battle in Seattle. But some developements in these qualifiers surprised us… Weiterlesen
Mousesports is back, Asus.Polar is now known as Virtus.Pro and Vici Gaming is the strongest team in the world – May changed the pecking order of the Dota 2 teams quite a bit. Weiterlesen
The Major All Stars Dota 2 Tournament starts tonight (3 CET). Eight teams battle until Sunday for 104,361 dollar. Three teams – Team Empire, Natus Vincere and Invictus Gaming – are the most favourite to win, but we can expect some surprise from teams like Rave and Ninjas in Pyjamas – or won’t you agree? Here are all the lineups. Weiterlesen
Ninjas in Pyjamas will replace Team Ehug at next weeks Major All Stars Dota 2 Tournament. This is probably a strong replacement, but how will it effect the dynamics of the whole tournament? Does the field of contestants get stronger and the action more suspense? What’s your opinion? Weiterlesen
One of the best players in the world, Zeng ‚Faith‘ Hongda , left LGD Gaming yesterday and re-joined his old buddys at Invictus Gaming. That creates a lot of disturbance in the chinese Dota scene – and it makes the upcoming Major All Stars Dota 2 Tournament so much more interesting. Weiterlesen
No team in the history of Dota 2 has ever been more successful in the span of a year than Evil Geniuses is right now. By winning the Dota 2 Asia Championship the American team improved to 48,600 points in the new Dota 2 Team World Ranking of March 2015. The gap to the second best team, Vici Gaming, has become increasingly high – and the one behind the Chinese doesn’t close as well. Weiterlesen
The Dota 2 Asia Championships are down to six teams. Up to now it had quite a few surprises for us, like this odd duel in the Loser Round today: The newly formed team Big God takes on Rave, which is just technically a south-korean-team. But they beat up Cloud 9 and Invictus Gaming in the round before, so it’s definitely worth watching these guys. The loser doesn’t have to be sad: They will return home with about 144,000 dollar. Weiterlesen
The Dota 2 Asian Championships will be the best paying tournament in the history of Dota 2 apart from The Internationals. Hell yeah, 2.2 million dollar prize money are even more than in The Internationals 2011 and 2012. So totally unsurprisingly we will see 16 of the best teams in the world fight for this pile of money. Here they are. Weiterlesen
The first weekend of November is packed with three amazing tournaments and more than $150,000 of prize money. Wether you like chinese powerhouses like CDEC Gaming or Newbee or european team like Virtus.Pro – they all await your cheers! Weiterlesen
The upcoming chinese i-league will set a new record for the highest paying Dota 2 tournament ever apart from The Internationals. The prize pool is now at about 277,000 dollar which is significantly higher than the former record of the 2013 WPC Ace Dota 2 League. Weiterlesen