Eastern Europe
HAVAL becomes the official partner of the Dota Pro Circuit tournament in Eastern Europe

The HAVAL automobile brand becomes the official partner of the first Dota Pro Circuit 2021/2022 tournament in Eastern Europe. The tournament is organized by Epic Esports Events with the support of the Russian Esports Federation. The broadcast and commentary will be conducted by RuHub Studio.
The first tournament of the Dota Pro Circuit 2021/2022 season starts on November 29 and will last until January 23. In addition to integrating the HAVAL identity into the broadcast, the companies are implementing joint interactive formats for esports fans.
Jerome Sego, Executive Director at Haval Motor Rus:
“HAVAL actively supports the esports industry development, because the brand and this sport have a lot in common: we adhere to an innovative approach, aim at high achievements and give bright emotions. We are glad to take part in the new Dota Pro Circuit season, which is fundamental in the world of Dota 2. We wish bright and memorable tournaments for fans and success to the teams of the CIS region!”
Mark Averbukh, Product Director at Epic Esports Events:
“We are pleased to help HAVAL expand its presence in the esports territory. This is quite an ambitious task because this brand has already firmly established itself in the field and is remembered by millions of computer sports fans. We thank our partners for their trust and will be happy to help make communication with the audience even more interesting and effective.”
The second and third stages of Dota Pro Circuit 2021/2022 will be held from March 14 to April 24 and from June 6 to July 17, 2022, respectively. In the DPC 2021/2022 season, the number of rating points awarded at tournaments and in leagues will increase with each stage. In the first league, the teams will share 690 points, in the second — 920, and in the third — 1,150. At the majors, the total amounts of DPC points will be 1,900, 2,700, and 3,500, respectively. The total prize pool of the first stage will be $280.000: $205.000 for the first division and $75.000 for the second stage.
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