Dota 2 fans, get ready! DreamLeague Season 25 is set to kick off on February 16, 2025, bringing together 16 of the best teams from around the world. With a $1,000,000 prize pool and 20,440 ESL Pro Tour (EPT) points on the line, this tournament promises high-stakes competition and unforgettable moments.
Tournament Structure
Phase 1: Group Stage 1 (February 16-19, 2025)
- 16 teams split into two groups of eight.
- Best-of-two (Bo2) round-robin format.
- The top four teams from each group move forward, while the remaining teams are eliminated.

Phase 2: Group Stage 2 (February 21-27, 2025)
- The eight remaining teams compete in a single round-robin format.
- The top two teams advance to the upper bracket of the playoffs.
- The 3rd and 4th place teams move to the lower bracket.
- The bottom four teams are eliminated.
Phase 3: Playoffs (March 1-2, 2025)
- Double elimination bracket format.
- Best-of-three (Bo3) matches, with a best-of-five (Bo5) grand final.
Prize Pool Breakdown
DreamLeague Season 25 offers a total of $1,000,000 in prize money:
- $750,000 – Player Prize Money
- $250,000 – Club Reward
- 20,440 EPT Points to secure qualification for Riyadh Masters 2025.
With Riyadh Masters boasting a $5,000,000 prize pool, every EPT point counts!
Teams Competing in DreamLeague Season 25
A mix of direct invites and regional qualifiers brings together 16 world-class teams:
Direct Invites (EPT Leaderboard Rankings)
- Parivision
- BetBoom Team
- Team Falcons
- Team Liquid
Regional Qualifiers
Western Europe (3 Teams)
- AVULUS
- Tundra Esports
- Gaimin Gladiators
Eastern Europe (2 Teams)
- Team Spirit
- 9Pandas
China (2 Teams)
- Yakult Brothers
- Xtreme Gaming
Southeast Asia (2 Teams)
- Moodeng Warriors
- BOOM Esports
Middle East/South West Asia (1 Team)
- Chimera Esports
North America (1 Team)
- Shopify Rebellion
South America (1 Team)
- HEROIC
Match Schedule & Key Storylines
Group A
- 9Pandas
- BetBoom Team
- HEROIC
- Moodeng Warriors
- Shopify Rebellion
- Team Falcons
- Tundra Esports
- Xtreme Gaming
Group B
- AVULUS
- BOOM Esports
- Chimera Esports
- Gaimin Gladiators
- Parivision
- Team Liquid
- Team Spirit
- Yakult Brothers
Teams to Watch
- Tundra Esports enters as the heavy favorite, following recent victories at Fissure Playground #1 and BLAST Slam II.
- Gaimin Gladiators look to build on their resurgence after BLAST Slam II.
- Dark horses like Chimera Esports and Moodeng Warriors could shake up the scene.
Where to Watch & Broadcast Talent
Official Streams
- YouTube & Twitch (English broadcast)
Broadcast Team
Hosts & Co-Hosts
- Sheever
- Tsunami
- Jenkins
- NatTea
Commentators & Analysts
- BSJ
- Ephey
- Fear
- Gunnar
- Lacoste
- Purge
- Cap
- Fogged
- ODPixel
- SVG
Remote Casters
- Ares
- Gareth
- Johnxfire
- Mathmagician
- Misery
- MLPDota
- rkryptic
- SeekNStrike
- Trent
- Wagamama
- WinteR
- ZQuixotix
With a stellar commentary lineup, viewers can expect insightful analysis and exciting coverage throughout the tournament.
DreamLeague Season 25 is set to be a thrilling two-week event, showcasing elite Dota 2 gameplay and unpredictable surprises. Stay tuned for epic plays, intense matchups, and unforgettable moments!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the format of DreamLeague Season 25?
It follows a three-phase system: Group Stage 1, Group Stage 2, and Playoffs. The top four teams from Group Stage 2 advance to the double-elimination playoffs.
Why are EPT Points important?
EPT Points determine team invitations for Riyadh Masters 2025, one of the biggest Dota 2 tournaments.
Which teams have the best chance of winning?
Tundra Esports is a favorite after recent wins, but Gaimin Gladiators and Team Spirit are also strong contenders.
Where can I watch the matches?
The event will be streamed live on YouTube and Twitch.
Who are the top casters for this event?
Expect top-tier talent including Sheever, ODPixel, Cap, BSJ, and Fogged, among others.