ASUS ROG DreamLeague Season 1
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DreamLeague Season 1
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
Type:
Online & Offline
Format:
Online League Play
Offline Playoffs
Offline Playoffs
Prize Pool:
$265,257 USD
Start Date:
2014-03-03
End Date:
2014-06-16
Game:
Teams:
12
Dota TV Ticket:
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Chronology
The ASUS ROG DreamLeague Season 1 begins on March 3rd and will be the first DreamHack Dota 2 in 2014. The season will feature 12 teams, $100,000 in prizes and on-stage Live Finals at DreamHack Summer 2014. The the main season features three divisions divided by region, Europe West, Europe East and North America. Each region will feature four teams and the online part will be played over 10 weeks and all the 84 league matches will be broadcast from the new DreamHack TV6 Studio in Stockholm. The Grand Finals, with the top six teams in the Season 1 standing, will take place at DreamHack Summer 2014 where $100,000 will be at stake.
Format[edit]
- Qualifiers
- Open Qualifiers
- Divided in the same three regions as the rest.
- Top two teams advances to the final qualifier.
- Thee Open Qualifiers per division, 6 spots per division.
- Europe West's first qualifier was the DHW13 BYOC Tournament.
- Final Qualifiers
- Each divisional qualifier features eight teams.
- The top two teams of each division qualifies for DreamLeague Season 1.
- Open Qualifiers
- Main Season
- League Play
- Four Teams in each of the divisions, twelve teams total.
- Each team meets once, while the teams from same divisions play twice, making it 14 games for all teams.
- The top six teams in the standings advances to the grand finals.
- Grand Finals
- Finals will be held at DreamHack Summer 2014.
- Top six teams from Season 1 division play.
- League Play
Broadcast Talent[edit]
Prize Pool[edit]
The base prize pool was $100,000 USD.
An additional 25% of all DreamLeague Season 1 Compendium sales was added on top, totaling $265,257 USD.[1]
Base prize money | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Prize | |
1st | 40,000 | |
2nd | 25,000 | |
3rd | 15,000 | |
4th | 10,000 | |
5th | 6,500 | |
6th | 3,500 | |
7th - 12th | 0 |
Ticket prize money | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Percentage | Prize |
1st | 20% | ~34,000 |
2nd | 10% | ~16,000 |
3rd | 10% | ~16,000 |
4th | 10% | ~16,000 |
5th | 10% | ~16,000 |
6th | 10% | ~16,000 |
7th - 12th | 5% | ~8,000 |
*Sigma.int was disqualified and will not receive any prize money or streaming revenues.[2]
*Sigma.int had a 1-7 win/loss record before forfeiting all their games and getting disqualified.
Participating Teams[edit]
Invited Teams[edit]
Qualified Teams[edit]
- 1 Team Dog was picked up by mousesports prior to the playoffs.[3]
Results[edit]
League[edit]
League Standing | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Cloud9 | 12-2 | ||||
2. | Team Empire | 12-2 | ||||
3. | Evil Geniuses | 10-4 | ||||
4. | mousesports | 9-5 | ||||
5. | Fnatic | 8-6 | ||||
6. | Alliance | 8-6 | ||||
7. | Natus Vincere | 7-7 | ||||
8. | RoX.KIS | 6-8 | ||||
9. | Team Liquid | 5-9 | ||||
10. | Virtus.pro | 5-9 | ||||
11. | Meet Your Makers | 2-12 | ||||
DSQ. | Sigma.int | 0-14 |
Click here for more info about the matches. |
Playoffs Stage #1[edit]
Round 1
Round 2
Qualified
Qualified
Qual.
Q
Lower Bracket Semifinal
Lower Bracket Semifinal
LB Semifinal
LBSF
Loser's Round 2
Qualified
Qualified
Qual.
Q
Playoffs Stage #2[edit]
Upper Bracket Semifinals
Upper Bracket Semifinals
UB Semifinals
UBSF
Upper Bracket Final
Upper Bracket Final
UB Final
UBF
Grand Final
Grand Final
Final
GF
Lower Bracket Semifinal
Lower Bracket Semifinal
LB Semifinal
LBSF
Lower Bracket Final
Lower Bracket Final
LB Final
LBF
View Games[edit]
- Twitch.tv English stream with 2GD, Shane, Bruno, Draskyl and Luminous
- TV6Play Swedish stream with Bogdan and Drayich
External Links[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ DreamLeague Season 1 Dota 2 Prize Pool Tracker
- ↑ Sigma.int disqualified from ASUS ROG DreamLeague due to consecutive no-shows
- ↑ René "René" Lannte (2014-05-13). "mousesports returns to Dota 2". mousesports.com. Retrieved 2014-05-13.