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At the hot spot in Jönköping, two of our agents - Matthew 'CyborgMatt' Bailey and Johan 'Sun_Tzu' Järvinen will be providing our readers with a constant flow of interviews, updates and live coverage for both Dota 2 and Hearthstone.
ASUS ROG DreamLeague Groupstage ResultsThe total prize pool which the six qualified teams will be fighting for is close to $260,000, with the compendium sales having contributed $160,000 so far. The distribution among the teams is as follows:
$ 71,883$ 40,942$ 30,942$ 25,942$ 22,442$ 19,442In addition, the six participating teams Cloud9, Team Empire, EG, mouz, Fnatic and Alliance have already been seeded in the main bracket as follows:
ASUS ROG DreamLeague Playoffs Brackets, featuring a two tiered playoff bracket.The matches will be broadcast as usual via Twitch with the GD Studio crew as hosting frontrunners. On the onGamers side, our senior Dota 2 editor, Matthew 'CyborgMatt' Bailey, will provide live coverage and interviews from the heart of the action. The tournament begins on Saturday, 14th June with EG vs Alliance.
What is interesting is that DreamHack's Hearthstone will be streamed exclusively on Viagame. You can find more information regarding the streaming platform here.
The twelve known competitors thus far are: Alchemixt (Curse), Ek0p (Team Doge), Lifecoach, Savjz (Curse), Amaz (Root), Gaara (Tempo Storm), Realz (ManaGrind), ThijsNL (MYM), Darkwonyx (Curse), Gnimsh (Team Doge), Rdu, TidesOfTime (Tempo Storm).
Four more players from the BYOC tournament will join these twelve in order to form four groups. The players will battle it out for a total of $25,000 distributed in the following way:
$ 10,000$ 5,000$ 2,500$ 2,500$ 1,250$ 1,250$ 1,250$ 1,250Live from Stockholm, onGamers' very own Johan 'Sun_Tzu' Järvinen will be providing our readers with non-stop coverage, news and live interviews.
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