The Serbian team with a Ukrainian in the composition won the final match of the final 2-1 mark, but the match was suspended after the DDOs attack on three team players.
The final game of the DOTA 2 E-Sports Tournament with a prize fund of $ 1 million, held online, will not be able to end due to DDOs attacks. After nearly three hours of a technical pause, it was decided to postpone the match.
In the BO5 finale (up to three successes) there is a Serbian team spirit with a Ukrainian in the British Tundra Esports. Prior to stopping, teams were able to play three games in the Finals, the mark was 2-1 in favor of the team spirit. In the fourth game of the final, two team -spirit players were conducted by the DDO attack by the Dota 2 client. After another two hours of a technical pause, ESL Gaming organizes decided to postpone the end of the final March 4, 17.00 Kyiv hours.
According to contest terms, the winner team will receive $ 290 thousand, $ 250 thousand going to players, and the rest – the club.
Note that Ukrainian Ilya “Yatoro” Mularchuk returned to Team Spirit on January 4 after a three -month break.
The Dreamleague Season 25 E-Sports Tournament on Dota 2 has been held since February 16 and should end March 2. At $ 1 million, 16 teams out of 9 countries have fought for a prize fund.
Dota 2 – a game from Valve to Batl Arena Mode, which was released in 2011. This is based on the user’s real approach to Warcraft III approach. The essence of the game is to destroy the enemy base. In each of the teams, five players, match the average last 30-40 minutes.
We will remind you, earlier that the counter-strike 2 contest has been reported earlier with a prize fund of $ 1 million started in Stockholm.
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