Frankfurt Major

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Frankfurt Major
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Tournament information
SportDota 2
LocationFrankfurt, Germany
DatesNovember 13–21, 2015
Administrator(s)Valve
Tournament
format(s)
Group stage
Round robin
Bracket
Double elimination
Host(s)Electronic Sports League
Venue(s)Festhalle Frankfurt
Teams16 teams
PurseUS$3,000,000
Final positions
ChampionsOG
1st runner-upTeam Secret
2nd runner-upEvil Geniuses

The Frankfurt Major, also known as the Fall Major, was a Dota 2 tournament which took place from November 13–21, 2015.[1] The tournament took place at the Festhalle Frankfurt in Frankfurt, Germany. It was the first of three Valve sponsored major Dota tournaments for the 2015–16 season, which were announced by the company on April 25, 2015. 16 teams competed in the tournament, which used the same format as The International 2015.[2] The Electronic Sports League (ESL) hosted and organized the tournament.[3]

Eight teams received direct invitations, which were announced on October 5.[4] Regional Qualifiers took place on October 10–13, while the Open Qualifiers, open to any player, were run on October 6–9. Registration for the Open Qualifiers began on October 1. Although directly invited, China-based team Invictus Gaming encountered visa problems and on November 11 it was announced they would be replaced by another Chinese team, Newbee Young.[5]

During the first stage, four groups of four teams played each other in a round-robin. Matches were a best-of-three double elimination. The main stage was double-elimination, with best-of-three matches save for the grand finals, which was a best-of-five.[6] The tournament was won by European team OG.[7]

Participating teams[]

Direct invitation
Regional qualifiers
  • Europe OG (Europe)
  • Sweden Alliance (Europe)
  • United States Cloud9 (Americas)
  • Peru Unknown.xiu (Americas)
  • China Newbee (China)
  • China Newbee Young (China)1
  • Philippines Mineski (Southeast Asia)
  • Malaysia Fnatic (Southeast Asia)

1Invictus Gaming was replaced by Newbee Young due to visa complications

Results[]

(Note: Prizes are in USD)

Place Team Prize Money
1 OG $1,110,000
2 Team Secret $405,000
3 Evil Geniuses $315,000
4 EHOME.cn $255,000
5 CDEC Gaming $202,500
Vici Gaming
7 Virtus.pro $105,000
LGD Gaming
9-12 Alliance $45,000
Mineski
Team Unknown
Vega Squadron
13-16 Cloud9 $30,000
Fnatic
Newbee
Newbee Young

References[]

  1. ^ Lingle, Samuel (September 23, 2015). "Details revealed for Valve's first Dota 2 major". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  2. ^ Dyer, Mitch (April 24, 2015). "VALVE ANNOUNCES THE DOTA 2 MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS". IGN. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  3. ^ Dozsa, Preston (November 12, 2015). "5 players to watch at the Frankfurt Major". TheScore esports. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Chalk, Andy (September 23, 2015). "The Dota 2 Frankfurt Major is coming in November". PC Gamer. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  5. ^ "NewBee.Young substituirá iG no Major de Frankfurt". ESPN Brazil. November 11, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  6. ^ Thursten, Chris (November 12, 2015). "The Dota 2 Frankfurt Major: what you need to know". PC Gamer. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  7. ^ Chris Thursten (21 November 2015). "The Dota 2 Frankfurt Major has its champions (spoilers!)". PC Gamer. Retrieved 21 November 2015.

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