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Dota Pro Circuit 2021 Majors : ONE Esports Singapore Major will be DPC 2021’s First Major

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Dota Pro Circuit 2021 Majors: ONE Esports Singapore Major will be DPC 2021’s First Major. Dota 2 fans will be rejoicing  that Singapore Major will be the first Major for Dota Pro Circuit 2021. Read more for all the latest details like Prize Pool, DPC Points, teams playing, etc. 

The first season of the Dota Pro Circuit 2021 is nearing the business end, and there is still plenty of Dota 2 action coming up. According to latest reports, GL and ONE Esports will be hosting the first Major of 2021, the Singapore Major.

While both organizations are yet to confirm this, the main page for Singapore Major is live on ONE Esports webpage. It contains some basic information, which includes sponsors, media partners, teams & prizes.

ONE Singapore Major was actually meant to be the final Major of 2019-2020 DPC last year, but it was cancelled due to Covid-19. Now, ONE Esports are leading the way by conducting the Singapore Major, the first major for DPC 2021 season.

In the next section, you can find all the details regarding the teams participating, the tentative schedule, the prize pool & how many DPC points will be at stake in ONE Singapore Major.

ONE Singapore Major DPC 2021 teams, date & prize pool

The top 3 teams from each region will be qualifying for the ONE Singapore Major. As of now, the ONE Singapore Major is set to being in March. We don’t have an exact starting date for it, but we are sure that it will start only in the 2nd week of March.

The teams will be fighting for a prize pool of $500,000, but more than that, there are 2,700 DPC points at stake too. DPC points are the tokens which decide which teams will qualify in the top divisions for The International 10.

  • Europe: Four teams qualify
    • Top seed qualifies to Major playoffs
    • Second seed qualifies to Major group stage
    • Third and fourth seed qualify to the Major Wild Card stage
  • China: Four teams qualify
    • Top seed qualifies to Major playoffs
    • Second seed qualifies to Major group stage
    • Third and fourth seed qualify to the Major Wild Card stage
  • Southeast Asia: Three teams qualify
    • Top seed qualifies to Major playoffs
    • Second seed qualifies to Major group stage
    • Third seed qualifies to the Major Wild Card stage
  • CIS: Three teams qualify
    • Top seed qualifies to Major playoffs
    • Second seed qualifies to Major group stage
    • Third seed qualifies to the Major Wild Card stage
  • North America: Two teams qualify
    • Top seed qualifies to Major playoffs
    • Second seed qualifies to Major group stage
  • South America: Two teams qualify
    • Top seed qualifies to Major playoffs
    • Second seed qualifies to Major group stage

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