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G-1 Champions League goes Dota 2 with English commentary

G-1 Champions League makes the hopes of many Dota 2 fans real: Asian Dota league with English commentary. G-1 will switch to Dota 2 in its fourth season with 330,000 Yuan (~$52,500) as prize money.

G-1 Champions League switches over to Dota 2 in its fourth season. After CCM, today known as iG, and twice DK won in DotA, the fourth season will not be determined in the old Warcraft 3 version, but in Valve's sequel.

Five of the ten G-1 teams have already been announced: DK, the title holders, LGD and TongFu who showed gread and good performance at The International in Seattle and the two Malaysian teams Orange and MUFC, who just this weekend battled each other for a spot in ESWC.

Chinese and English commentary

Special interest will be caught by providing both Chinese and English casting. David GoDz' Parker and David 'LD' Gorman will do the English part. The league will start in mid-October with a 10-team group phase online, from the semi finals onwards the G-1 Champions League will be offline.

Five of ten G-1 Champions League teams:
China DK (Title holder)
China LGD (TI2 3rd place)
China TongFu (TI2 Top 8)
Malaysia Orange (TI2 Top 8)
Malaysia MUFC (TI2 Invitee, ESWC participant)
Other TBA
Other TBA
Other TBA
Other TBA
Other TBA

Prize money G-1 Champions League Dota 2:
1st place: RMB 180,000 (~$28,600)
2nd place: RMB 60,000 (~$9,500)
3rd place: RMB 50,000 (~$8,000)
4th place: RMB 40,000 (~$6,400)

Source: SGamer

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