Published April 20, 2021, 6:05 PM
Photo from Smart Omega and South Built Esports
Filipino squads seized the lead in both Upper and Lower Divisions of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Season 2-Southeast Asia at the end of the first week of action.
Smart Omega is sitting atop the Upper Division along with Indonesia’s Boom Esports while South Built Esports is lording over the Lower Division following the matches last week.
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Featuring its revamped roster, Omega prevailed in its two series versus Lilgun of Mongolia and Singapore Major team T1 led by its former coach Carlo “Kuku” Palad.
Published April 14, 2021, 6:23 PM
Photo from Smart Omega
Smart Omega proved steadier as it downed Lilgun, 2-1, to score a victorious debut in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Season 2-Southeast Asia Upper Division on Wednesday, April 14.
Emerging midlaner Mc Nicholson “Mac” Villanueva on his unorthodox Beastmaster spearheaded Omega’s relentless assault in Game 1 while it was carry Justin “Tino” Grimaldo on his Alchemist who took charge in the deciding Game 3.
Both Omega and Lilgun were promoted to the Upper Division and replaced Vice Esports (now South Built Esports) and 496 Gaming after topping the Lower Division in Season 1.
The Filipino squad avenged its 2-0 loss to the Mongolian side back in their duel in the previous season.
Published February 28, 2021, 4:12 PM
(Photo from Execration’s Facebook page)
Only a few days have passed since Execration ended its campaign in the inaugural season of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC)-Southeast Asia Upper Division, but the team is already gearing up for the next one.
After a botched bid to qualify for the Singapore Major, Execration revamped its roster with the reacquisition of veteran Fernando “Nando” Mendoza and rising star Jinn “Palos” Lamatao for the second DPC season.
The team announced the development through a Facebook post on Sunday, Feb. 28.
Nando, known as a carry, replaced offlaner Glenard “Rupido” Rugay while Palos retained his position-1 role.