Oceanic Esports League Announces OEDL Fall Invitational
Oceanic Esports League today announced the Oceanic Esports Dota League (OEDL) Fall Invitational, a tournament that pits some of Southeast Asia’s best representatives against the top four teams of the Oceanic Esports Dota League Season 3, which will run from April 27 to May 15.
The inaugural season of the inter-region competition aims to transform Oceania into a key esports environment where players, enthusiasts, and stakeholders from all over the world can uplift the standing, pursue their passion, and harvest the benefits of esports in the region.
“We are looking forward to breaking a new ground with the OEDL Fall Invitational.” Justin “xMusiCa” Yuen, Co-Founder and CEO of the Oceanic Esports League, said. “The success of the Oceanic Esports Dota League is a testament to the region’s talent. With the upcoming inter-regional tournament, we seek to further fulfill our mission of giving Oceania’s finest a battleground to continue honing their skills.”
We are proud to introduce you to the OEDL Fall Invitational!
FEATURED STORIESPitting the top 4 of #OEDL Season 3 against some of the best teams from SEA in an inter-regional tournament.
🏆 OEDL Fall Invitational
📆 April 17th to May 15th
💰 $17,500 AUDLearn more: https://t.co/0OGORnqZwM pic.twitter.com/POl7TXcutm
— Oceanic Esports (@OceanicEsportGG) March 15, 2021
The lead-up to the OEDL Fall Invitational will kick off with the conclusion of the OEDL’s third season. Once Oceania’s representatives have been determined, the open qualifier for Southeast Asian teams will start with the registered participants competing in a best-of-one single elimination bracket for one of the two slots for the closed qualifier.
The closed qualifier will feature the top two teams from the open qualifiers plus six invited teams from the Dota Pro Circuit 2021 Southeast Asia Lower Division. They will compete in a single round-robin, best-of-two series format where the top four teams that will garner the best scores will earn the right to compete in the group stage.
The group stage will use the same format as the closed qualifier except for this time, the top four teams from the OEDL Season 3 and the top four Southeast Asian teams from the closed qualifier will juke it out. The top six teams will advance to the double-elimination playoff bracket where the honor of being crowned as the first-ever OEDL Invitational grand champion and the lion’s share of the AUD $17,500 prize pool are at stake.
The registration links for the Southeast Asia open qualifiers and dates for each tournament phase will be as follows:
REGISTRATION LINKS
● OEDL Fall Invitational Southeast Asia Open Qualifier 1
● OEDL Fall Invitational Southeast Asia Open Qualifier 2
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
● Southeast Asia Open Qualifier 1 start date: April 17
● Southeast Asia Open Qualifier 2 start date: April 18
● Southeast Asia Closed Qualifier start date: April 19
● Group Stage start date: April 28
● Playoffs start date: May 12
To promote and preserve the quality of competition, eligibility for the OEDL Fall Invitational closed qualifier direct invitation and open qualifier registration will only be open for the Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 1 – Southeast Asia Lower Division teams and below.
This article is an official press release from Oceanic Esports.
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