Parivision Wins DreamLeague Season 29 ‘Dota 2’ Tournament
Parivision claims the latest DreamLeague season, setting themselves up for a potential invitation to The International.
- Parivision defeated Team Spirit 3–1 in the grand finals of DreamLeague Season 29, held in Stockholm, Sweden.
- The tournament featured a $1 million prize pool with Parivision claiming $350,000 for first place.
- This is Parivision's first DreamLeague title since the organization entered Dota 2 in 2023.
- The win boosts Parivision's Dota Pro Circuit points total, making them a near-certain direct invite to The International 2026.
- DreamLeague Season 29 was the first major Dota 2 LAN event following a six-month break from international competition.
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DreamLeague is a series of Dota 2 tournaments organized by ESL. It features top teams from around the world competing for prize money and crucial Dota Pro Circuit points, which help secure invitations to The International.
Parivision, an esports organization backed by Saudi Arabia's Savvy Gaming Group, won DreamLeague Season 29 by defeating Team Spirit 3–1 in the grand finals.
Winning DreamLeague adds significant Dota Pro Circuit points to Parivision's total, making them one of the top point-earners for the season. The International invites are largely based on these rankings, so Parivision is now virtually guaranteed a direct invite.
DreamLeague Season 29 had a $1 million prize pool. Parivision received $350,000 for first place, with lower amounts for runner-up and other placing teams.
DreamLeague Season 29 was held in Stockholm, Sweden, with the grand finals concluding on May 24, 2026.
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