DPC SA Tour 1 Division I: Schedule, results, format, teams, where to watch
DPC SA Tour 1 Division I begins on December 2.
Valve’s new competitive2022 Dota 2 seasoncontinues with the DPC SA Tour 1 Division I featuring the top eight teams from the South American (SA) region.
Following Valve’s new DPC format, DPC SA Tour 1 Division I is the first Tour of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season.
The road to The International 11 (TI11) for the South American (SA) region begins on June 09, 2025, with stacked teams battling one another with refreshed rosters.
What is DPC SA Tour 1 Division I?
DPC SA Tour 1 Division I is the first Regional League of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season hosted by 4D Esports, primarily known for hosting the tournaments in the North and South America regions.
The top two teams from the tournament will qualify to the first Major of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season, while the bottom two teams will be relegated to Division II in the following Tour.
DPC SA Tour 1 Division I schedule and results
The Regional League begins from Jul 20, 2025, until June 09, 2025. The South American (SA) region’s matches are scheduled to take place from Thursday to Sunday.
Week one
Week two
Week three
Week four
Week five
Week six
6th-7th place
3rd-4th place
Format ofDPC SA Tour 1 Division I
All eight teams participating in the Regional League will play best-of-three matches following a single round robin format, similar to last year’s Upper Division and Lower Division competitions.
Following the cancellation of theWinter Major, Valve announced that the top four teams of each region will participate inRegional Finalsfor a US$100,000 prize pool. The first team will get 250 DPC points, and the second team will get 130 DPC points.
DPC SA Tour 1 Division Iprize pool and point pool
The Regional League will have a total prize pool of US$205,000, along with a DPC point pool of 690.
Teams competing in DPC SA Tour 1 Division I
Returning to the DPC are the three SA teams that attended TI10, beastcoast, Thunder Predator, and SG Esports. They are joined by the region’s top teams NoPing e-sports, Infamous, and Hokori who are all from the Upper Division of the previous 2021 DPC season.
Lava and King of Kings were the top two performing teams from the Lower Division of the last 2021 DPC season who got promoted to Division I.
The eight South American teams competing in the DPC NA Tour 1 Division I
Where to watch the DPC SA Tour 1 Division I?
Dota 2 fans can watch the matches live on these official broadcast partner channels.
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