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ESL One Summer 2021 will keep competitive Dota rolling in June

The event will fit right into the busy schedule ahead of The International.

ESL is working to fill in the gap between the end of the Dota Pro Circuit’s regular season and the qualifier tournament for The International by announcing ESL One Summer 2021 today.

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The event, which will hold its own qualifiers starting on May 25, is set to feature 12 teams in an online competition from June 16 to 20 with a total prize pool of $400,000.

ESL One Summer 2021 will run open qualifiers on May 25 and 26 with two teams making it out of the single-elimination bracket into the closed qualifier. The closed qualifier will feature the two open qualifier winners and two teams that received direct invites playing in a double-elimination bracket on May 27 and 28, with the winner qualifying for the main event. 

The closed qualifiers will conclude right before the second DPC Major, the WePlay Esports AniMajor, begins on June 2. But the event will likely feature very few of the teams competing in the DPC Major and will instead see many rosters who failed to qualify for the Major receive an invite to ESL One Summer 2021. 

More details about the event, including invited teams and main event format, will be released once the DPC regional leagues wrap up their second season. Registration is now open for the open qualifier on the official ESL website.


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