Epicenter Major 2019: Live stream, group stages and all you need to know

This will be the last event where teams can earn DPC points for TI9.

The Dota Pro Circuit is coming to a close withThe International 2019Main Event taking place in August. Before that happens though, all the best teams around the world get one last chance to earn crucial DPC points for a direct invite to TI9.

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With theStarladder Minorover, we now know all the 16 teams heading to the CSKA Arena in Moscow, Russia. The tournament organizers have also revealed details about the group stages.

Group A features Team Secret, Pain Gaming, Fnatic, and Royal Never Give Up (RNG); while Group B has EG, Infamous, Gambit, and Team Liquid, and is set to begin on June 22, 6 p.m. (GMT+8).

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Meanwhile, Group C includes Virtus Pro, Alliance, Vici Gaming, and Forward Gaming. And lastly, Group D comprises of PSG.LGD, Ninjas in Pyjamas, OG, and TNC Predator with all the games set on June 23, 6 p.m. (GMT+8).

Breaking down the groups

Team Secret is all set to dominate Group A following their amazing first-place finishes at theMDL Disneyland MajorandESL One Birmingham.

It’s a no-brainer that Secretarethe best team in Dota 2 right now, but out of the three remaining teams, Fnatic is the mostly likely to advance compared with the other teams.

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Group B on the other hand, has two clear favorites in Evil Geniuses and Team Liquid, but due toMatumbaman being dropped from the roster, Gambit or Infamous could easily take advantage of this predicament.

The two teams advancing to the upper bracket in Group C should likely be Virtus Pro and Vici Gaming, both with good track records in DPC events — they have also alreadyqualified for TI9.

Epicenter Major 2019: Live stream, group stages and all you need to know

The final group of the tournament, Group D, has been deemed the group of death. It hasPSG.LGD, who is clearly one of the best Chinese teams in Dota 2, TI8 champions OG, and NiP, winners of theOGA Pit Minorand theStarladder Minor. It is difficult to make a case for TNC, but they’ve been known to cause plenty of major upsets in the past.

Lastly, the US$1 million prize pool is attractive, but teams are all looking at the 15,000 DPC point pool, especially those who have yet to secure an invite to TI9. OG, TNC Predator, Alliance, Gambit Esports, Forward Gaming, and Pain Gaming will have to put on amazing performances to vault up the DPC rankings.

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The Epicenter Major begins on June 22 and you can catch thelivestreamhere.