🎮Главный турнир сезона The International по Dota 2 в этом году пройдет в Германии
Спустя 14 лет чемпионат вернется в Германию (страну, где прошел первый турнир по Dota 2) и пройдет в Гамбурге с 11 по 14 сентября на «Бэрклис Арене».
Часть из 16 команд-участниц попадёт на турнир через открытые и региональные отборы, а часть — по прямым приглашениям от Valve по итогам игрового сезона.
🎮Главный турнир сезона The International по Dota 2 в этом году пройдет в Германии
Спустя 14 лет чемпионат вернется в Германию (страну, где прошел первый турнир по Dota 2) и пройдет в Гамбурге с 11 по 14 сентября на «Бэрклис Арене».
Часть из 16 команд-участниц попадёт на турнир через открытые и региональные отборы, а часть — по прямым приглашениям от Valve по итогам игрового сезона.
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