Virtus.pro and 3DMAX will enter the tournament without suffering any losses, seeing as We Haz Asian and Pulse haven't played any games in the RaidCall League so far.
With We Haz Asian's recent disbandment and Pulse's rumored, the announcement for replacement teams were imminent. Pulse however has yet to make an official statement on this matter, even if there have been rumors about the subject.
Statementy by Aaron “Ayesee” Chambers, caster of the RaidCall Dota 2 League:
While it's always a negative to see teams disband, I'm still very excited to have VP and 3DMAX entering the field. VP is a squad that's performing very well lately, and 3DMAX is a team with a lot of potential we may well get to watch grow in front of our eyes the way Fnatic.EU did in Season 1. I'm very good friends with a number of players from We haz Asian and Pulse, and all of us here at the D2L hope they land on their feet and find a home quickly. Until then, though, I can't imagine any two better squads to have taken their place than those we managed to pick up in VP and 3DMAX.
While it's always a negative to see teams disband, I'm still very excited to have VP and 3DMAX entering the field. VP is a squad that's performing very well lately, and 3DMAX is a team with a lot of potential we may well get to watch grow in front of our eyes the way Fnatic.EU did in Season 1. I'm very good friends with a number of players from We haz Asian and Pulse, and all of us here at the D2L hope they land on their feet and find a home quickly. Until then, though, I can't imagine any two better squads to have taken their place than those we managed to pick up in VP and 3DMAX.
Source: d2l.evilgenuises.net