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South America struggles at Elite League Season 2

The Swiss Stage is over and the Round Robin Stage enters the halfway point at Elite League Season 2, but South America's struggles continue. 

The Elite League Season 2 put the South American Dota 2 LAN back on the menu but the regional teams have failed to show up. With five teams hailing from Peru and Brazil, only beastcoast and BOOM remain. 

Three of the teams were eliminated in the Swiss Stage. 

If the Round Robin Stage saw eliminations, beastcoast would be in serious danger. They are currently sitting in last place, without a series win to their name with a 0:4 series/ 2:8 match record.  They have faced off against against OG (0:2), 1Win (0:2), Shopify (1:2), and Execration (1:2). Today they will go head-to-head with Liquid and nouns, leaving their match against BOOM for tomorrow. 

They are lucky that even the team in last place advances to the playoffs, but it would sure be nice to see them rally in the next two days and secure an upper-bracket placement – at least for the local fans looking to attend this weekend. 

Elite League S2 Round Robin StageTeams

OG (Direct Invite)
Team Liquid (Direct Invite)
Shopify Rebellion (Direct Invite)
nouns (Direct Invite)
beastcoast (Direct Invite)
BOOM Esports (Direct Invite)
1win (Direct Invite)
Execration (Southeast Asia)  

Elite League S2 Round Robin Stage Format

The competition will feature three different stages starting with the six qualified teams placed in a modified Swiss group stage. ESB is yet to announce how many teams from the Swiss stage will make the cut to the next group stage.  

  • Round-Robin Stage (Group Stage 2) - July 28 - July 31, 2024
    • One single round-robin group of eight teams
    • All matches are Bo2
    • Top four teams advance to the upper bracket of playoffs
    • Remaining teams advance to the lower bracket of playoffs

Elite League S2 Round Robin Standings

Elite League S2 prize pool

Initially, the tourney was announced with $800,000 on the line, but in a recent press conference held in Lima, Peru by ESB, it was revealed that the prize pool was bumped up to $1,000,000. 

$800,000 will be spread among the participants as seen below:

Additionally, $200,000 will be distributed to the participating teams in proportion to their team's viewership during the Main Event according to the official rule book

Elite League S2 Venue

The last three days in the playoffs, August 2-4, will be held with a live audience at the ESAN Convention & Sports Center. The venue can host around 1000 people with extra space being arranged in an outdoor area. The ticket prices for each day of the event range between $42 and $84 and can be purchased at ticketmaster.pe.


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Cristy "Pandora" RamadaniPandora is a behind the scenes Dota 2 professional Jack of All Trades. When not busy with Dota 2 work, she is out trying to save the world or baking cupcakes. Follow her on Twitter @pandoradota2
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