Image via ONE Esports

PGL updates ONE Esports Singapore Major format after two teams withdraw

More teams will be moving on from the Wild Card and group stage.

PGL has updated the ONE Esports Singapore Major’s format following both beastcoast and Natus Vincere‘s withdrawal from the event due to COVID-19 concerns. 

Recommended Videos

Both teams had been seeded into the later stages of the Dota Pro Circuit Major due to their performances during the Regional League. Hence, with more group stage and playoffs berths available, the tournament organizer is adjusting how many teams will be eliminated from the initial stages of the event.

Starting with the Wild Card stage, three teams will now move on to the group stage instead of two. A total of seven teams will then advance from the group stage into the playoff to fill the void left by beastcoast, who was seeded into the playoffs as the winner of the South American Regional League.

Three of those seven teams will qualify for the upper bracket, while the remaining four will be placed in the lower bracket. 

No further rule changes have been made in regard to the format, prize pool and DPC point distribution, or any other aspect of the event. However, there is still a bit of time before the start of the Major for PGL and Valve to review and adjust as necessary.

The ONE Esports Singapore Major will kick off on March 27 with the revamped Wild Card round. 


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Team Falcons continue dominant Dota 2 streak with ESL One Birmingham trophy
Team Falcons lift the trophy in front of the ESL One Birmingham crowd
Read Article ESL One Birmingham 2024: Schedule, results, streams, and more
The ESL One Birmingham logo with Brewmaster holding a keg of beer in Dota 2.
Read Article ‘Repeat your best’: Ari on OG’s strong Dota 2 mentality, steady improvement, and Greggs
British Dota 2 player Ari walks out on stage at ESL One Birmingham, followed by teammate Ceb.
Related Content
Read Article Team Falcons continue dominant Dota 2 streak with ESL One Birmingham trophy
Team Falcons lift the trophy in front of the ESL One Birmingham crowd
Read Article ESL One Birmingham 2024: Schedule, results, streams, and more
The ESL One Birmingham logo with Brewmaster holding a keg of beer in Dota 2.
Read Article ‘Repeat your best’: Ari on OG’s strong Dota 2 mentality, steady improvement, and Greggs
British Dota 2 player Ari walks out on stage at ESL One Birmingham, followed by teammate Ceb.
Author
Cale Michael
Lead Staff Writer for Dota 2, the FGC, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more who has been writing for Dot Esports since 2018. Graduated with a degree in Journalism from Oklahoma Christian University and also previously covered the NBA. You can usually find him writing, reading, or watching an FGC tournament.