Dota 2: Team Liquid Will Attend the ONE Esports World Pro Invitational
| Tags: Dota 2
| Author Zlosterr
Team Liquid will be throwing their hat in the ring for the ONE Esports World Pro Invitational.
They’re just a couple of weeks before one of the most significant events in SEA begins. The ONE Esports World Pro Invitational will bring together some of the best teams in the world in Singapore. Apart from fame and glory, the teams will be fighting for a $500K prize pool. You can imagine that this is a lot for a tournament that ‘s not even in the Dota Pro Circuit.
Team Liquid
.@TeamLiquid 💦 will be the 11th team competing in the #ONEDota2 Invitational this December! Will the boys prove too slippery for the rest of the competition? 👀
Tickets are now 20% off for limited time. Get them below!#oneesportsgg #dota2 #Letsgoliquid @pglesports
— ONE Esports (@ONEEsports) November 5, 2019
Despite the fact that Team Liquid is not in their best form right now, the ex-Alliance roster is the second-last team to get an invitation for this tournament. The last couple of tournaments did not go so well for them. In fact, they even finished last in their group at ESL One Hamburg 2019 even though many analyzers considered them to be one of the main favorites to win the entire event.
They will have to prove themselves against the best teams in the world. Needless to say, this is not going to be a walk in the park. However, Max “qojqva” Broecker and his team are more than capable of winning. We can only hope that they will be able to resolve their issues so that they can show what are they truly capable of.
ONE Esports World Pro Invitational will begin on the 17th of December in Singapore. Even though it is not yet confirmed, we assume that there will be two groups. Judging by the quality of the direct invites we can safely say that this tournament is going to be epic.
However, before it begins, there are a couple of notable events to watch. The first Minor of this DPC starts in just two days from now and it will take place in Los Angeles, California.
Just a few days after that, we will watch MDL Chengdu, the first Major of the new DPC. Although some of the best teams in the world will be taking a break, it is still going to be an epic event full of surprises.