Two years later and the first Dota 2 <\/em>Pro Circuit featuring rosters from all six of the major competitive regions is finally here, with many of the best teams in the world converging in the Lone Star State for the PGL Arlington Major<\/a> 2022 from Aug. 4 to 14.<\/p>
The biggest factor in Summer Tour\u2019s conclusion potentially being a key turning point in the 2022 DPC season is Chinese teams finally being able to compete at a Major<\/a> for the first time, and not being forced to play each other in another basic Regional Final replacement. PSG.LGD, Royal Never Give Up, and Team Aster finally getting to play the big boys from other regions in-circuit is enough to get a lot of fans excited. <\/p>
This still won\u2019t be a spotless return to form for the DPC, as multiple teams will be playing with at least one stand-in player and Xtreme Gaming pulled out of the competition<\/a> entirely due to visa issues<\/a>. This means the field of teams will be weakened to an extent in a way that could impact results. <\/p>