German community starts a €10,000 Dota 2 League

Twelve teams, a simple format and an attractive prize pool are the key elements for the nearly three months of German Dota 2 League.

The German Dota 2 League will commence on February 3 and will last up until mid-April, with games being played every weekend, from Friday to Sunday. The format is a straightforward, one where all the teams will be playing each other in a two game series. Each won game awards the winning side with points and €30, independently from the base prize pool. There are no elimination series, no playoffs, only the league play. At the end of the entire brawl, on April 16, the top three teams will get to share the €10,000 prize pool.

The entire League will be played under Dota.tv ticket, therefore all the games will be free to watch in game. There will also be German and English broadcast via Twitch.tv as follows:

German stream: twitch.tv/saphiratv

English stream: twitch.tv/swissdc_en

So, don’t forget, starting this Friday, every weekend you can have your dose of German Dota 2. The first series will start all the time at 18:00 CET with the following one scheduled for 20:00. You can keep track of the league progress and get all the latest news about the event at swissdc.world

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