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ESL One Genting 2017
Tournament information
SportDota 2
LocationGenting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
DatesJanuary 6–8, 2017
AdministratorESL
Tournament
format(s)
Group stage
Double elimination
Main event
Single elimination
Host(s)ESL
Venue(s)Arena of Stars
Participants8 teams
PurseUS$ 250,000
Final positions
ChampionsDigital Chaos
Runner-upNewbee
Tournament statistics
Matches played13

ESL One Genting 2017 was a Dota 2 esports championship tournament hosted by ESL that took place in Genting Highlands, Malaysia, in January 2017.[1][2][3] The tournament involved eight teams, which included three directly invited teams and five teams each represented qualifying regions of Americas, China, Europe, Malaysia and Southeast Asia.[4][5] In the finals, Digital Chaos defeated Newbee 3–2 to win the tournament and their first major trophy.[6][7][8] The 3rd place of the tournament went to The International 2016 champions Wings Gaming and Virtus.pro.[9][10]

Background

Dota 2 is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena video game (MOBA) developed by the Valve. In the game, two teams consist of five cooperating players are battling each other to destroy each other main base called "ancients". Players are controlling special units called "heroes", each having unique abilities and playstyle. The team who manages to destroy the opponent's team ancient first win the game. The game is played from a top-down perspective where players see a segment of the game's map with mini-map showing allies and revealed enemies outside the fog of war, and the player-controlled hero's health and abilities status. The game's map has three symmetric paths called "lanes" connect the two bases with automated defense turrets positioned in each side. Periodically, each base will spawn a group of weak non-playable units called "creeps" automatically march through each lanes to attack every hostile units or building they encounter. If a hero is killed mid-game, the hero will automatically respawn back at their base after a delay period which length gets progressively longer the farther into the match.

Teams

The tournament involved 3 directly invited teams and 5 regional qualifier winners.[4][5] The regional qualifiers took place in five qualifying regions: Americas, China, Europe, Malaysia and Southeast Asia (excluding Malaysia), from October 21 to November 21, 2016. Each qualifier used single-elimination format and consisted of two phases, the open qualifier and main qualifier. The open qualifier used best-of-one format and will have four teams qualified to the main qualifier. The main qualifier consisted of 12 teams, where eight teams are directly invited and four qualified teams from the open qualifier. All matches in the main qualifier except the grand finals used best-of-three format, while the grand finals used best-of-five format.[4][11] The invited teams of the tournament are the Malaysian-based team Fnatic and The International 2016 champions and runners-up Wings Gaming and Digital Chaos.[12][13]

Team Qualified as
Digital Chaos Direct invitee
Fnatic Direct invitee
Wings Gaming Direct invitee
Team NP Americas regional qualifier winner
Newbee Chinese regional qualifier winner
Virtus.pro European regional qualifier winner
WarriorsGaming.Unity Malaysian regional qualifier winner
Execration Southeast Asian regional qualifier winner

Venue

The main event of the tournament took place at Arena of Stars, a musical amphitheater with capacity around 6,000 seats, located at Genting Highlands, one of the most popular tourist resort in Malaysia.[14][15] ESL chose to host the tournament in Malaysia due to the massive popularity of Dota 2 in Southeast Asia.[16][11]

Format

The group matches used double elimination format, while the playoffs used single elimination format. 8 participating teams were divided between 2 groups of four. The first two matches of each group used the best-of-one format, while the rest of the tournament used the best-of-three format, with the exception of the grand finals, which used the best-of-five format. The losers of the first two matches of each group move to the lower bracket and face each other, while the winners will face each other to take the first playoff seed. The second playoff seed is determined byGenting Highland Malaysia (16) a match between the lower bracket winner and the upper bracket loser.[17][10]

Results

Group stage

Group A Group B
First Round Second Round
    
Virtus.pro 1
Fnatic 0
Virtus.pro 1
Winner's bracket
Newbee 2
Newbee 1
Team NP 0
Fnatic 0
Team NP 2
Virtus.pro 2
Loser's bracket
Team NP 1
First Round Second Round
    
Digital Chaos 1
Execration 0
Digital Chaos 2
Winner's bracket
Wings Gaming 1
Wings Gaming 1
WG.Unity 0
Execration 2
WG.Unity 1
Wings Gaming 2
Loser's bracket
Execration 0
Outside view of Arena of Stars in Genting Highlands, Malaysia, the venue of the tournament

Playoffs

 
Semi-finalsGrand finals
 
      
 
January 8, 2017
 
 
Newbee2
 
January 8, 2017
 
Wings Gaming1
 
Newbee2
 
January 8, 2017
 
Digital Chaos3
 
Digital Chaos2
 
 
Virtus.pro0
 

Grand finals

January 8, 2017
19:01 MST
Report Newbee 2–3 Digital Chaos Arena of Stars, Genting Highlands
Score by game:
Newbee won game 1 32–9
26–28 Digital Chaos won game 2
Newbee won game 3 19–5
7–17 Digital Chaos won game 4
11–31 Digital Chaos won game 5

After defeated Newbee 2–3 in the grand finals, Digital Chaos became champions of the tournament. This was the first major trophy win for Digital Chaos, after their best result as runners-up at The International 2016.[18] as champions they received US$125,000 prize money.[8]

Winnings

ESL confirmed the tournament has a prize pool of US$250,000. US$125,000 went to the champions while the runners-up received US$50,000.[17]

Place Team Prize money
1st Digital Chaos US$125,000
2nd Newbee US$50,000
3rd Wings Gaming US$22,500
Virtus.pro US$22,500
5th Team NP US$10,000
Execration US$10,000
7th Fnatic US$5,000
WarriorsGaming.Unity US$5,000

Media

The tournament was broadcast via Dota 2's built-in spectating client, as well as via ESL official live streams on ESL TV and ESL Twitch channel. It is estimated 11.4 million people watched the tournament online.[19]

References

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  6. ^ "Digital Chaos wins ESL One Genting 2017 - Article - TSN". TSN. 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  7. ^ "Digital Chaos trumps Newbee at ESL One Genting". Red Bull. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  8. ^ a b Gach, Ethan. "Digital Chaos Wins Its First Big Dota 2 Tournament". Kotaku. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  9. ^ Jacobacci, Kara (2017-01-09). "Digital Chaos Win ESL One Genting: Redemption Story - Esports Edition". Esports Edition. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  10. ^ a b "Digital Chaos are the ESL One Genting 2017 Dota 2 Champions". Esports. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  11. ^ a b Stubbsy, Mike (2016-07-28). "All the details on ESL One in Malaysia". www.redbull.com. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  12. ^ ESL. "ESL One Genting 2017". ESL One. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  13. ^ Jacobacci, Kara (2017-01-03). "Esports Awards: Winners for 2016 - Esports Edition". Esports Edition. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  14. ^ ESL. "ESL One Genting 2017". ESL One. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  15. ^ "KUALA LUMPUR". Venues Directory. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  16. ^ Beck, Kellen. "ESL One is kicking off 2017 with a 'Dota 2' tournament in Malaysia". Mashable. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  17. ^ a b ESL. "ESL One Genting 2017". ESL One. Archived from the original on 2017-11-13. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  18. ^ "ESL One Genting: DC gets their first championship!". www.redbull.com. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  19. ^ "ESL One returns to Southeast Asia to kick-off world class Dota 2 action in 2017". TweakTown. 2017-01-12. Retrieved 2017-11-13.