DPC 2021/2022 - Winter Tour Results
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Dota Pro Circuit 2021/2022 Winter Season is over. There will be no major, instead, the spectators and teams are waiting for the Regional Finals. The last matches have been played, the teams have gone on a break, change rosters or play in tournaments. And we'll see the final results of the season.
If the details are unnecessary, then here are the results of the Dota Pro Circuit Winter Season 2021/2022 in one picture.

Western Europe
Division I

Brilliant decisions by Team Liquid's organization during the reshuffle resulted in the team taking first place in the region. MATUMBAMAN and zai were strengthened and brought the experience gained in Team Secret with Puppey to the new team.
Could anyone have guessed before the start of the winter DPC season that the roster without organization, having risen from the second division, would take second place. It seems that the esports clubs should pay attention to these guys.
Four teams at once scored the same number of wins and fought for 3rd-6th place in Tiebreakers: Tundra Esports, OG, Team Secret and Nigma Galaxy. Dota 2 veterans Puppey and KuroKy, along with their teams, were able to keep their place in Division I. However, they could not compete for higher places. Or just didn't want to?
Alliance disappointed their fans. After the reshuffles, the team could not show a decent game. The roster has already left support Handsken along with coach okcya. Next season the team will play in Division II, along with Coolguys.
Division II

It seemed to absolutely everyone that Chicken Fighters would go through to Division I without any problems. But in replays with Entity and Brame, they were defeated and will be forced to stay here.
Into The Breach won the match against Ghost Frogs and kept their slot. No Bounty Hunter did not show up for some matches and were disqualified.
Eastern Europe
Division I

The International 2021 Champions, Team Spirit, are now DPC Champions in CIS region.
The guys from PuckChamp showed themselves well, losing only to Spirit. Things have become a little worse for VP after the replacements in the roster, but it is still a strong opponent.
The new HellRaisers also performed well, fighting against Virtus.pro for the 3rd place in the league. Natus Vincere didn't find their game at the start of the season, but managed to keep their place in the division.
AS Monaco Gambit and Team Empire took the last places and fell to Division II. Lineup changes are expected.
Division II

The intrigue in EEU DPC Division II remained until the end. Four teams at once claimed two places in the first division. However, everything was decided in Tiebreaker, CIS Rejects and Winstrike Team turned out to be stronger than their rivals from HYDRA and V-Gaming.
No matter how insulting it sounds to Dendi fans, B8 could not win a single match and was eliminated from DPC.
China
Division I

PSG.LGD are simply unmatched in China, easy first place. Team Aster won a match against Royal Never Give Up for 2nd place.
Invictus Gaming suddenly found itself at the bottom of the list along with Phoenix Gaming. iG, who have always been one of the best, fell into Division II.
Division II

And although the matches in CN DPC Div II have long ended, it is worth recalling the results of the season.
Xtreme Gaming and Team MagMa will take the vacant places in Division II, while CDEC Gaming and Neptune Gaming have left the DPC league.
Southeast Asia
Division I

BOOM Esports, shich supposed to play in Division II, became the best team in Southeast Asia at the end of the season. The next three lines in Standings were shared by Fnatic, Т1 and Team SMG.
Neon Esports, which started the season with losses, managed to keep their place in the division. But Motivate.Trust Gaming and TNC Predator lost this place.
Division II

Polaris Esports have proven that they are worthy of showing themselves in the first division. Nigma Galaxy SEA will go with them, defeating Ragdoll in a match for second place.
InterActive Philippines, who were lucky enough to get through and try their hand at the DPC, couldn't hold on to the league. They leave the second division along with the 496 team.
North America
Division I

Quincy Crew and Team Undying are, as expected at the start of the season, the top two teams in North America.
Surprisingly, after being forced to replace Nightfall with MSS, Evil Geniuses were able to catch up with Undying, but lost to them in Tiebreaker and took third place.
Black N Yellow next season will play in Division II with Arkosh Gaming.
Division II

The Cut, as expected, took first place and will return to the first division. Team DogChamp and KBU.US fought for the second ticket to Division I.
Electronic Boys and Team Magnus were eliminated from DPC.
South America
Division I

Thunder Predator on the way to the 1st place in the table did not meet serious opponents.
The beastcoast roster lost ground and ended the season in third place, between Infamous and APU King of Kings.
Former TP players who play for Lava have been able to keep their place in Division I.
But NoPing e-sports, in Tiebreaker with Hokori, could not hold their place, and together with the new SG esports roster, fell into the second division.
Division II

Infinity and Balrogs will play next season inSA DPC Division I. Unknown Team and Inverse left the DPC league.






