PGL recently announced that they will be hosting the Dota 2 Pro Circuit (DPC) Winter, Spring, and Summer Tours for the Western European and North American regions - Division 1 and 2. The organization revealed the schedule for the upcoming tours, the format they will function in, the prize pool for each league and plenty more.
As shared by Liquipedia, the 2023 season of the Dota 2 Pro Circuit will see each regional league run for three weeks instead of the usual six (barring tiebreakers), with both divisions being scheduled separately. At the conclusion of the third tour, the twelve teams with the highest DPC points will earn a direct invite to The International 2023.
As shared by PGL, the upcoming 2022-23 Dota 2 Pro Circuit season for the WEU and NA regions will be divided into three tours. The schedule is as follows:
PGL has announced that the prize pool for each league is expected to be USD 280,000 per tour. Each league will be divided into two divisions, Upper and Lower, with both featuring eight teams. At the conclusion of a tour, the two lowest-ranked Dota 2 teams from the Upper Division will make their way to the Lower Division, while the two highest ranked Dota 2 teams from the Lower Division will move up to the Upper Division.
The Lower Division's two bottom-ranked teams will get eliminated with the two spots being filled through Open Qualifiers. PGL also revealed that the format will be a best-of-three round-robin tournament amongst all teams. The rosters participating in the DPC 2023 Winter Tour will be decided upon the respective division finishes of the teams at the end of the previous DPC tour.
As mentioned by PGL in their official communication, Dota 2 fans will be able to enjoy the DPC (2023 WEU and NA) action
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