Division one action for the second tour of\u00a0the 2023\u00a0Dota\u00a0<\/em>Pro Circuit<\/a>\u00a0came to an end on April 3. Compared to previous DPC seasons,\u00a0Dota 2<\/em>\u00a0fans got to watch more dominating domestic leagues with top teams from multiple regions finishing their run with perfect scores.<\/p>
Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, North America, and South America Dota 2<\/em> regions saw 7-0 runs, already increasing the level of competition for the Berlin Major. With 18 teams guaranteeing their spots in the major, division two for all regions kicked off, alongside a concerning drama<\/a>.<\/p>
An in-depth\u00a0video investigation<\/a>\u00a0was posted on YouTube shortly after division one ended, accusing multiple high-profile teams and players of match-fixing, putting DPC\u2019s integrity at risk. While Valve will surely be busy learning the finer details of these accusations, the following teams will be planning their trips to Berlin.<\/p>