Updated on July 9, 9:17 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated standings.
Earning enough DPC 2023 points is still the best way for professional Dota 2 teams to qualify for The International, Valve’s prestigious tournament that boasts a multi-million dollar prize pool.
Last year’s TI11 champions, Tundra Esports, took home over US$8.5 million when they went on an incredible upper bracket run and swept Team Secret 3-0 in the grand final.
Teams have been battling since the start of the DPC 2023 season, a competition split into three phases — Tours 1, 2, and 3. All Tours have regional leagues that lead to Major LAN events. These tournaments are where teams compete to earn DPC points.
TI12 will consist of 12 teams with the most DPC points, receiving direct invites to TI12 at the end of the season.
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DPC 2023 point standing for the top 20 Dota 2 teams from all regions
RANK | TEAM | POINTS | REGION | TI12 DIRECT INVITE |
1st | Team Liquid | 2,150 | Western Europe | Yes |
2nd | Gaimin Gladiators | 2,140 | Western Europe | Yes |
3rd | Tundra Esports | 1,660 | Western Europe | Yes |
4th | 9Pandas | 1,496 | Eastern Europe | Yes |
5th | Evil Geniuses | 1,470 | South America | Yes |
6th | PSG.LGD | 1,284 | China | Yes |
7th | Shopify Rebellion | 1,170 | North America | Yes |
8th | Talon Esports | 1,120 | Southeast Asia | Yes |
9th | beastcoast | 1,040 | South America | Yes |
10th | Team Spirit | 1,020 | Eastern Europe | Yes |
11th | TSM | 900 | North America | Yes |
12th | BetBoom Team | 760 | Eastern Europe | Yes |
13th | Execration | 740 | Southeast Asia | No |
14th | Quest Esports | 682 | Western Europe | No |
15th | nouns | 608 | North America | No |
16th | Bleed Esports | 580 | Southeast Asia | No |
17th | Team Aster | 486 | China | No |
18th | Invictus Gaming | 460 | China | No |
19th | Azure Ray | 400 | China | No |
20th | Blacklist International | 380 | Southeast Asia | No |
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