The 2021 DPC Season 1’s conclusion in the SEA region means that teams who have secured the top five slots in the Upper Division have been awarded their share of DPC points. While initially a total of 1150 Pro Circuit points were shared between the top five teams of Fnatic, Neon Esports, T1, TNC Predator and BOOM Esports, roster changes for some of these teams have resulted in a reduction in these points. With only the top 12 teams in terms of DPC points receiving a direct invite to TI10, let us take a look at the points and ranking of these five SEA teams.
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As per Valve rules on the 2021 DPC Season:
Fnatic looked the most formidable and stable team in the SEA 2021 DPC Season 1: Upper Division, having won six out of their seven series. They finished first and won total prize money of $30,000 USD.
Neon Esports surprised Dota 2 fans with their strong performances, finishing in the second spot in the points table with a 5-2 series record. They were awarded $28,000 in prize money.
T1 also finished the SEA DPC League with a 5-2 series record but lost to Neon Esports in the tiebreakers to end in third place. They were awarded $27,000 in prize money.
TNC Predator had a disappointing result in the SEA DPC League as they failed to make it to the Singapore Major. They finished in the fourth spot with a 4-3 series record, earning prize money of $26,000.
BOOM Esports also had a 4-3 series record but finished in the fifth spot because of a head-to-head loss against TNC Predator. They earned $25,000.
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While Fnatic, Neon Esports and T1 will be seen in action from March 27 when the Singapore Major begins, TNC Predator and BOOM Esports begin their DPC Season 2 run on April 13.