In a big week for the Dota Pro Circuit, ESL One Stockholm Major has concluded, and The International 11 is announced to take place at Singapore
OG Crowned Champions Again
In the latest iteration of renowned team – back-to-back The International winners and one of the most decorated team, OG – The new squad has yet again proven their mantle, with Ceb coming out of retirement to replace support Misha and still claiming his place among the best in the big stage.
OG’s new squad consisted of three new bloods Artem “Yuragi” Golubiev, Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov, and Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf. The new trio has maintained the splendor oozed by team OG in their first-ever Dota 2 Major appearance. Meanwhile, living legends Sébastien “Ceb” Debs and Tommy “Taiga” Le acted as senior players.
The conclusion of the major means new placements in the leaderboard for guaranteed invites to The International 11, here are the latest placements and a list of the teams qualified for TI11
- PSG.LGD
- TSM
- OG
- Gaimin Gladiators
- Thunder Awaken
- beastcoast
- Fnatic
- Team Spirit
- Tundra Esports
- BetBoom Team
- Team Aster
- BOOM Esports
Singapore to host The International 11
Speaking of The International 11, after two years of issue caused due to the pandemic, the International 11 will return to the glorious big stage, and this time in Singapore.
After days of speculation in the community, Valve has confirmed The International 2022 will be held in Singapore, bringing the event to Southeast Asia for the first time in the event’s 11-year history.
Singapore.
— DOTA 2 (@DOTA2) May 22, 2022
October 2022.
The Aegis of Champions awaits. pic.twitter.com/938wBjqrGE
One of the most heralded esport events of the year with an illustrious prize pool, the grand esports tournament will this time be held in Marina Bay Sands and will see the SEA crowd cheer to epic proportions in the first grand LAN events in some time – Stay tuned as GamingSafe brings you more information on tickets, and information on the PGL Major