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DreamLeague Season 27: Group Stage Recap and Playoff Schedule

DreamLeague Season 27: Group Stage Recap and Playoff Schedule

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Eric Oliveira

DreamLeague Season 27 Group Stage is over, and we now have the list of qualified teams heading into the playoffs. This stage brought many surprises on both sides of the table. Teams that were underperforming made it through, while some teams that were steadily improving got eliminated.

Let’s dive into how things played out, which teams qualified for the playoffs, and highlight the biggest surprises along the way. Additionally, we will review the schedule for the first day of the playoffs and discuss some of the most exciting matchups, with a brief history of the teams so far.


DreamLeague Season 27: Group Stage Recap

Top 3 Teams

Starting with the Group Stage Recap, we had a longer-than-usual run, with 24 teams participating. After six intense rounds of play, only eight teams remained, advancing to the playoffs. Here’s the list of the top 8 teams that made it through:

The biggest surprise came from OG, who went from a fifth-place finish at BLAST Slam V to topping the DreamLeague Season 27 Group Stage. The Southeast Asian squad won 5 out of 6 matches, with their only loss coming against Team Falcons in the fifth round.

OG had a small setback after making it to the top of the Group Stage on the DreamLeague Season 27.
With great power comes great challenges to overcome. — Credit: Twitter (@OGesports)

As expected, Team Falcons and Team Spirit also performed well, finishing with 5-1 records. Falcons lost only to Team Spirit in the sixth round, while Team Spirit’s only loss was to OG in the fourth round. These results show that the top 3 teams are in near perfect balance. If this form continues, they could easily make it to the Finals.

Xtreme Gaming and Virtus.pro

In the 4-2 section of the Group Stage, Virtus.pro and Xtreme Gaming delivered strong performances that surprised everyone. As we mentioned in our tournament preview, Virtus.pro’s only previous event was a last-place finish at FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2. To qualify for the Top 4 ahead of teams like Tundra Esports and Team Yandex is no small feat.

Their success seems to be a result of the additions of Jonáš "SabeRLight-" Volek and Kirill "Hellscream" Lagutik. The new offlaner and support duo have improved the team, helping Virtus.pro already earn double the prize money they took home at FISSURE. Now, they’ll face a greater challenge in the playoffs.

Xtreme Gaming also impressed their fans by finishing seventh in the Group Stage. After a disappointing performance in Chengdu during BLAST Slam V, the renewed Chinese squad delivered a better showing in DreamLeague Season 27.

Though Xtreme Gaming lost to Virtus.pro in the group stage, VP’s only losses came to OG and Yandex. That gives Virtus.pro an edge over XG in a potential playoff matchup. Still, Xtreme Gaming’s strong performance is a welcome surprise as they head into the main event.

DreamLeague Season 27: Playoffs Schedule

The DreamLeague Season 27 Playoffs will follow a double-elimination bracket, with all eight qualified teams starting in the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals. The first two days of the playoffs (December 17 and 18) will feature exclusively Upper Bracket matches, with the Lower Bracket kicking off on December 19.

Each day will have three matches, meaning the first round of the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals will conclude on the second day. Here’s a look at the schedule for December 17 and the first match on December 18:

  • December 17

          11:00 — Team Falcons vs. PARIVISION

          14:30 — Team Spirit vs. Xtreme Gaming

          18:00 — OG vs. Tundra Esports

  • December 18

          11:00 — Team Yandex vs. Virtus.pro

Interesting Matchups

The first day of the playoffs promises thrilling matchups. One of the most anticipated is OG vs. Tundra Esports. OG had a spectacular performance in the Group Stage, and fans are eager to see how they will fare against Tundra. Tundra, having won four consecutive BLAST Slam titles, is clearly the favorite going into this match.

This match will be crucial for both teams. If OG wins, they will get one step closer to securing their first major title in a long time since their golden era. But Tundra, with their superior track record, are clearly the favorites and will have the pressure of maintaining their dominant legacy.

Closing Thoughts

The DreamLeague Season 27 Group Stage was an exciting and unpredictable journey. OG’s return to the top, coupled with their strong performances, makes them a real contender for the title. Xtreme Gaming’s impressive climb also marks them as a dark horse, while Virtus.pro will try to prove that their newfound strength is here to stay.

Meanwhile, MOUZ got eliminated, unable to continue their momentum from the previous tournaments where they showed a constant and meaningful evolution. The remaining teams in the playoffs will now have the chance to prove their worth and make a run for the championship.

The year may be nearing its end, but the professional Dota 2 scene is just heating up! Stay tuned for more updates and coverage as the playoffs unfold, and don’t miss any of the action by checking out the latest news on the Strafe website!

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