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The WePlay Animajor will feature the best Dota 2 teams from across the world. It is the last opportunity for teams to earn DPC points.
WePlay hasannouncedit will host the Animajor, the second Dota 2 Major of the DPC Season. The Major will take place in Kyiv, Ukraine from June 2-13 and will feature a prize pool of $500,000.

The WePlay Animajor has 2700 Dota Pro Circuit points on offer with the first-placed team getting 500 points.
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Will the Animajor feature a live audience?
The epidemiological situation in Kyiv does not allow us to receive guests: the tournament will be closed to spectators, as the players and employees’ safety is our highest priority.
The Animajor will not feature a live audience and the venue will be closed to everyone except players and staff.

Everyone involved in the event will be regularly tested. Medical staff will be on duty at the hotel and in the arena.
The Animajor is also the last opportunity for teams to collect DPC points. Only the top twelve teams in the DPC rankings receive a direct invite to The International. Valve has also announced details aboutThe International 10that will take place in Stockholm, Sweden. However, the game publisher has not committed to a live audience just yet.

Evil Geniusesbecame the first Dota 2 team to qualify for The International after a strong performance throughout the two seasons. At the same time,Virtus.Prohas completed two consecutiveDPC 2021seasons without losing a single match. The CIS roster has also qualified for The International. Several other teams such asInvictus Gaming,Team SecretandAllianceare also on the verge of securing their Ti10 invite.
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