SEA's DPC League has its schedule confirmed

With just a few days remaining until the Southeast Asia Dota 2 Pro Circuit League Season 1 kicks off for both the upper and lower division, PGL have confirmed the series for the first four weeks of action.

The first regional League system for the DPC is just around the corner for the SEA region, with the lower division kicking off on January 18th followed by the upper division on January 20th. With all sixteen teams ready for what should be some amazing action in both divisions, PGL have confirmed the schedule for the first four weeks – with some extremely hype series to look forward to.

Below is a breakdown of these series, separated into the lower and upper division:

Lower division

January 18th

  • HOYO vs Yangon Galacticos

January 20th

  • Omega Esports vs Lilgun

January 21st

  • Galaxy Racer vs Army Geniuses
  • ZeroTwo vs Cignal Ultra

January 23rd

  • Army Geniuses vs ZeroTwo

January 25th

  • Cignal Ultra vs HOYO

January 27th

  • Lilgun vs Galaxy Racer

January 28th

  • Yangon Galacticos vs Omega Esports
  • ZeroTwo vs Lilgun

January 30th

  • Galaxy Racer vs Yangon Galacticos

February 1st

  • HOYO vs Omega Esports

February 3rd

  • Cignal Ultra vs Army Geniuses

February 4th

  • Omega Esports vs Galaxy Racer
  • Lilgun vs Cignal Ultra

February 6th

  • Yangon Galacticos vs ZeroTwo

February 8th

  • Galaxy Racer vs HOYO

February 10th

  • Army Geniuses vs Lilgun

February 11th

  • Lilgun vs Omega Esports
  • Cignal Ultra vs Yangon Galacticos

February 12th

  • HOYO vs Army Geniuses

Upper Division

January 20th

  • Fnatic vs T1
  • BOOM Esports vs Neon Esports

January 21st

  • 496 Gaming vs Vice Esports

January 23rd

  • TNC Predator vs Execration
  • Neon Esports vs 496 Gaming

January 27th

  • Vice Esports vs TNC Predator
  • Execration vs Fnatic

January 28th

  • 496 Gaming vs BOOM Esports

January 30th

  • TNC Predator vs Neon Esports
  • 496 Gaming vs T1

February 3rd

  • Fnatic vs BOOM Esports
  • Execration vs Vice Esports

February 4th

  • BOOM Esports vs T1

February 6th

  • Neon Esports vs Execration
  • T1 vs TNC Predator

February 10th

  • Vice Esports vs Fnatic
  • TNC Predator vs BOOM Esports

February 11th

  • Vice Esports vs Neon Esports

February 13th

  • Execration vs T1
  • Fnatic vs 496 Gaming

While this schedule confirms the first four weeks of action, there will be a total of 6 week of Dota 2 in each League season, meaning that the final two weeks are yet to be confirmed. It will be interesting to see which teams can get a firm hold on the top spots of the lower division and just which team will take the top spot in the upper division as the DPC League season kicks off in just a few days.

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