China DPC 2021-22 Tour 2 Regional Final: Schedule, Results, and Other Details
The top Chinese teams in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) 2021-22 Tour 2: Division 1, which will not be traveling to the Stockholm Major 2022, will compete in an online Regional Final. On 6th May and continuing for three days until 8th May, the top seeds in Division 1 of Tour 2, namely PSG.LGD, Team Aster, Royal Never Give Up, and Xtreme Gaming will compete for the $100,000 USD prize pool and 750 DPC points. The following information is regarding the schedule, the results, the format, and all other details related to this China DPC 2021-22 Tour 2 Regional Final.
China DPC 2021-22 Tour 2 Regional Final: All that you need to know
Team List (Seeds)
PSG.LGD
Xtreme Gaming
Team Aster
Royal Never Give Up
Format
Double elimination playoffs bracket
All series are Bo3 except for the grand final
Bo5 grand final
Schedule
A total of six series will be played over the course of three days to determine the winner of the China DPC 2021-22 Tour 2: Regional Final.
6th May
7th May
8th May
Bracket
Prize pool and DPC points distribution
Each of the top four teams will receive a portion of the $100,000 prize pool based on their final position, but only the top two teams will receive a share of the 750 DPC points.
Where to watch
The games of this event will be broadcast live in English on Perfect World's Twitch channel - https://www.twitch.tv/pwrdesports1.
It was announced on April 29th that the Chinese region is unable to send teams for the second Major of the DPC 2021-22 in Stockholm, Sweden. This was probably due to the severe lockdown restrictions in Shanghai in the wake of the virus outbreak.
However, as we move ahead with the Regional Final, it will be interesting to see if PSG.LGD's big wall can be overcome. Although it lost a series to Team Aster during the regular league, the team has not been knocked off its top spot in the DPC 2021-22. Team Aster and Xtreme Gaming are both looking like fierce competitors at this moment as they showed great form during the league. It is unclear how Royal Never Give Up, which finished as the fourth team in the league, will perform after bringing two new players onboard - Daniel "Ghost" Chan Kok Hong and Hu "kaka" Liangzhi.