DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II: Schedule, results, format, teams, where to watch

It begins on November 29.

Following Valve’s new DPC format, DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II is part of the first Tour of the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season and features eight stacked teams from the Southeast Asian region.

Headlining the tournament isTalon Esports, a Hong Kong-based esports organization that signed former Evil Geniuses’ team captain,Tal “Fly” Aizik.

Ragdoll’s Ahjit, Talon Esports' Fly, Polaris Esports' Natsumi-, and Nigma Galaxy SEA’s AlaCrity in DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II

Will Talon Esports soar above the competition and advance to Division I in the next Tour?

What is DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II?

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II is one of the first Regional Leagues in the 2021-2022 Dota 2 season hosted by Beyond The Summit, which is primarily known for hosting various online events in the North American region.

The top two teams from the tournament will advance to DPC SEA 2022 Tour 2 Division I, where teams will battle to qualify for Dota 2 major competitions. The bottom two teams will be eliminated from the DPC’s Division II Regional League.

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DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II schedule and results

Beyond The Summit’s Regional League begins on Jun 20, 2025, and continues until July 26, 2025. The Southeast Asian region’s matches are scheduled to take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

December 13 (Monday)

Postponed and TBD*

The match between Lilgun and Talon Esports was postponed due to technical issues, according toBeyond The Summit.

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2nd-3rd and 6th-7th

(To be updated)

Fnatic Dota 2 player Ahjit

Format of DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II

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.

DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II prize pool

The Southeast Asian Division II Regional League will have a total prize pool of US$75,000. There are no DPC points up for grabs in Division II competitions.

Teams competing in DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II

Southeast Asian squads Polaris Esports, Nigma Galaxy SEA, 496 Gaming, and Army Geniuses continue their Division II campaign for finishing 3rd-6th in the previous 2021 DPC season’s Lower Division. Mongolian Dota 2 stack Lilgun joins Division II after finishing eighth in the 2021 DPC season’s Upper Division.

Ragdoll and tournament favorites Talon Esports have qualified to the Regional League after winning the open qualifier slots. The final Southeast Asian team will be the winner of the final closed qualifier, which has yet to take place.

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Where to watch the DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division II?

Dota 2 fans can watch the matches live on these official broadcast partner channels.

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Credit: Valve

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