OMEGA League: Americas Divine Division
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OMEGA League: Americas Divine Division
League Information
Series:
OMEGA League
Organizers:
Server:
North America
US East
South America
Brazil/Peru
Inter-region
US East
US East
South America
Brazil/Peru
Inter-region
US East
Type:
Online
Format:
Group Stage
Round-robin
Playoffs
Double-elimination
Round-robin
Playoffs
Double-elimination
Prize pool:
$31,500 USD
Start Date:
2020-08-17
End Date:
2020-09-05
Teams:
10
Liquipedia tier:
Links
The leading European teams, Epic Esports Events and WePlay! Esports joined forces to host a new multi-level international Dota 2 league: OMEGA League, featuring divisions for Americas and Europe with a total prize pool of $600,000 USD.[1][2][3]
Format[edit]
- Participants
- Six invited teams
- Two teams from North America open qualifier
- Two teams from South America open qualifier
- Group Stage - August 17th - August 27th, 2020
- Two groups of five teams each
- Single round-robin
- All matches are Bo3
- Top two teams from each group advance to the Upper Bracket R1 of the Playoffs
- 3rd and 4th place teams from each group advance to the Play-in Stage to determine who advance to the Lower Bracket R1 of Playoffs, eliminated teams advance to Quarterfinals of the ancient division's Playoffs
- Bottom team from each group advance to the Quarterfinals of the ancient division's Playoffs
- Click here for tiebreaker rules
- If two or more teams have an equal amount of points, the final standings will be ruled based on the following priority:
- Number of matches won 2:0
- Maps difference
- The sum of series wins for all of the teams that tied teams beat
- Head-to-head result
- Should the tie be broken for one of the tied teams, the same process will be repeated from priority 1 for the rest of the teams that are still tied.
- If one or more of the tied teams should be eliminated - Bo1 tiebreaker matches will be played till the tie is broken.
- Playoffs - August 28th - September 5th, 2020
- Double-elimination bracket
- Grand Final is Bo5, all other matches are Bo3
Broadcast Talent[edit]
- Host:
Rich (Richard Campbell)
- Commentators:
DoubleEspresso (Roman Hubin)
TaiTake (Yevhen Pakholiuk)
Telpecarne (Roman Shevchuk)
Aelnis (Bohdan Zaverukha)
JUSTICE (Vladyslav Bahan)
Tekcac (Yaroslav Petrushyn)
Prize Pool[edit]
$31,500 USD was spread among the teams as seen below:
Place | $ USD | Team |
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$12,000 | Quincy Crew |
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$6,500 | 4 Zoomers |
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$4,500 | Thunder Predator |
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$3,500 | beastcoast |
5th-6th | $2,500 | Omega Gaming |
Infamous | ||
7th-8th | - | business associates |
Boonz + Goonz | ||
9th-10th | - | Pace University |
Team Brasil |
Participants[edit]
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Direct Invite |
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North America Collegiate |
Group Stage[edit]
Group A[edit]
Standings | ||||||
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1. | Quincy Crew | 4-0 | 8-1 | 8 | ||
2. | 4 Zoomers | 3-1 | 6-4 | 6 | ||
3. | business associates | 2-2 | 6-4 | 4 | ||
4. | Boonz + Goonz | 1-3 | 3-6 | 2 | ||
5. | Pace University | 0-4 | 0-8 | 0 |
Group B[edit]
Standings | ||||||
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1. | Thunder Predator | 3-1 | 7-2 | 6 | ||
2. | beastcoast | 3-1 | 7-4 | 6 | ||
3. | Infamous | 3-1 | 6-4 | 6 | ||
4. | Omega Gaming | 1-3 | 4-7 | 2 | ||
5. | Team Brasil | 0-4 | 1-8 | 0 |
Matches[edit]
Play-in Stage[edit]
Play-in
business associates
1
Omega Gaming
2
Playoffs
Omega Gaming
Infamous
Playoffs[edit]
Upper Bracket Round 1
Upper Bracket Final
Lower Bracket Round 1
Thunder Predator
2
Omega Gaming
1
Lower Bracket Round 2
Thunder Predator
2
beastcoast
1
Lower Bracket Final
4 Zoomers
2
Thunder Predator
1
Grand Final
Additional Content[edit]
Streams[edit]
Viewership Stats[edit]
Viewership Stats | ||
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Peak Viewers | 45 111 | |
Average Viewers | 14 963 | |
Hours Watched | 1 206 992 |
*Viewership stats for this page does not include the Chinese streams
References[edit]
- ↑ "The OMEGA League". omega.dota.gg. 2020-07-16.
- ↑ Epic Esports Events (2020-07-16). "OMEGA League announcement". epicevents.gg.
- ↑ Arseny Kuzminsky (2020-07-16). "WePlay! presents: OMEGA League!". weplay.tv.
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