Tuesday, July 8, 2025
THE ESPORTS ADVOCATE
No Result
View All Result
  • Money
  • People
  • Brands
  • Events & Tournaments
  • Entertainment
THE ESPORTS ADVOCATE

ESL Reveals DreamLeague Season 22 Details

What Dota 2 teams will qualify for the Riyadh Master at the Esports World Cup this summer?

James FudgebyJames Fudge
February 23, 2024
in Dota 2, Events & Tournaments
Reading Time: 3 mins read
ESL FACEIT Group details Season 22 of DeamLeague powered by Intel

ESL FACEIT Group details Season 22 of DeamLeague powered by Intel

ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) announced details this week on Season 22 of DreamLeague by Intel, taking place Feb. 25 – March 10, and featuring an overall prize pool of $1M USD. The online Dota 2 tournament (part of the ESL Pro Tour) features the top teams from around the world competing for a chance to qualify for the Riyadh Masters, taking place at the Esports World Cup this summer. This will include ESL One Kuala Lumpur winninning teams Azure Ray, TI winners Team Spirit, BetBoom Dacha winners Team Falcons, Shopify Rebellion and Gaimin Gladiators.

 At the end of the EPT season, the teams that placed highest on the leaderboard will secure one of 20 spots in Riyadh Masters at the inaugural season of Esports World Cup to crown the first Club World Champion.

Teams participating in Season 22 include 1Win, Aurora, Azure Ray, BetBoom team, G2 x iG, Gaimin Gladiators, Heroic, OG Esports, Shopify Rebellion, Team Falcons, Team Liquid, Team Secret, Team Spirit, Tundra Esports, Virtus.pro, and Xtreme Gaming.

Schedule:

Group Stage 1 – Feb. 25-28: 16 teams, split into two single round-robin groups of eight. Each series will consist of two games, with the top four teams from each group advancing to Group Stage 2. 

Group Stage 2 – March 1-7: Eight remaining teams will compete against each other in one group through a best-of-three round-robin. The top four teams will advance to the Playoffs. The top two teams from Group Stage 2 will be placed into the upper bracket, with the others in the lower bracket.

Playoffs – March 9-10: The final four teams will compete in a double-elimination bracket. The winner of the upper bracket will proceed to the Grand Finals, while the loser will have one last chance in the lower bracket final; they will compete against the winner of the first round of the lower bracket, with the winning squad advancing to the Grand Finals.

Grand Finals – March 10: Final match is a best-of-five series, where the winner will be crowned DreamLeague Season 22 Champions and take home the top prize of $300K and 4,200 EPT points.

Hosts and co-hosts include Sheever (Jorien van der Heijden), Tsunami (Neal Khandheria), Jenkins (Andrew Jenkins), and PyrionFlax (Ted Forsyth). Commentators include Cap (Austin Walsh), SVG (Avery Silverman), SUNSfan (Shannon Scotten), and syndereN (Troels Lyngholt Nielsen). Finally, analysts taking part in DreamLeague Season 22 include BSJ (Brian Canavan), Ephey (Mira Riad), KheZu (Maurice Gutmann), Lacoste (Dominik Stipić), and Purge (Kevin Godec).

DreamLeague Season 22 will be streamed live on the ESL Dota 2 Twitch and YouTube channels, and via dedicated broadcast partners from Feb. 25 – March 10. 

ESL FACEIT Group is owned by Savvy Games Group, which is funded by the Saudi Arabian government’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund. ESL FACEIT Group also owns and operates Esports Engine and Vindex.

Tags: Dota 2DreamLeagueDreamLeague Season 22ESL FACEIT GroupEsports Business News & AnalysisEsports World CupEuropeIntelMiddle EastNorth AmericaPIFRiyadh MastersSaudi ArabiaSaudi Esports Federation
TweetShareShareShareShareShareSend
Previous Post

GRID Partners With South Korean e-Sports Association

Next Post

Riot Partners With Unilumin for VCT EMEA in 2024

James Fudge

James Fudge

With a career spanning over two decades in the esports and gaming journalism landscape, James Fudge stands as a seasoned veteran and a pivotal figure in the evolution of esports media. His journey began in 1997 at Game-Wire / Avault, where he curated gaming and community news, laying the groundwork for his expertise in the field. In his more recent roles, James cemented his status as an authority in the esports business sphere as Senior Editor Esports at Sports Business Journal and The Esports Observer between 2018 and 2021.

The Esports Advocate

The Esports Advocate, your premier destination for in-depth and authoritative coverage of the esports business and finance landscape created to empower esports stakeholders with the knowledge and information needed to do business in the world of esports successfully.

Follow Us

  • About TEA
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Statement
  • Subscribe to our Newsletter
  • Our Mission Statement
  • Contact Us

© 2023 - 2025 The Esports Advocate. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Money
  • People
  • Brands
  • Entertainment
  • About TEA

© 2023 - 2025 The Esports Advocate. All rights reserved.