Dota 2 Singapore Major won’t have spectators – Talent & streams announced
Dota 2 esports fans are looking forward to the Singapore Major. This will be the first big Dota 2 tournament taking place on LAN since the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe. The Singapore Major, from One Esports and presented by PGL will still take place on LAN starting later this month, however, it won’t feature any spectators.
Singapore Major talent & streams announced
In an update from PGL this week, the tournament organizer announced that due to safety reasons, no spectators will be allowed in the venue during the tournament. For those who don’t know, the Singapore Major concludes the first season of the DPC 2021, and takes place from 27 March to 4 April 2021 at Fairmont, Singapore.
This means you won’t see fans in the crowd cheering on their favourite Dota 2 teams. However, you will see some of the best talent in the business bring you all the action.
Singapore Major talent:
- Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden
- Kasumi “sumichu” Yogi
- Owen “ODPixel” Davies
- Ioannis “Fogged” Loucas
- Benjamin “Bkop” Kopilow
- Dominik “Lacoste” Stipić
- Admir “lizZard” Salkanovich
- Dominik “Black^” Reitmeier
- David “GoDz” Parker
- Neal “tsunami” Khandheria
- Johan “Weppas” Westberg
- Rikard “skrff” Holm Melin
It is clear the Singapore Major will feature some of the best Dota 2 hosting and casting talent in the business. The top teams from each region of the DPC 2021 Season 1 will also feature, making it a must-watch tournament for all Dota 2 esports fans.
The CEO of PGL, Silviu Stroie, explains:
“Having an on-site event during this period is a major accomplishment, and we’re delighted to run this fantastic event which will set the stage for the best teams in the world. The DOTA 2 community deserves a top-notch tournament, and we want to assure everyone that we’ll do our best to provide an amazing experience for the viewers.
We will take all the measures needed to have a safe tournament in a healthy environment. We would also like to thank Singapore for having us, the only place where running such a large international tournament is possible!”
To catch all the action, you can tune into a 4K broadcast on One Esports’ YouTube channel once the Singapore Major begins. Alternatively, you can watch the 1080p stream on either Twitch.tv or Facebook.
Header image via PGL.