The International 10 is just a few hours away from starting and the Dota 2 community around the world will have their eyes on their favorite players and teams that will compete for glory. The final details are already being worked out within the Arena Nationala in Romania, which will host the squads that are safe from the threat of COVID-19.
While the time difference is a factor to consider, as Bucharest is 8 hours ahead of us, various esports media outlets will sacrifice their sacred sleep to bring their readers the details of this grand event that has been sorely missed. As you may know, Peru is the second country with the highest representation, with 10 players competing in three different teams.
When do beastcoast, Thunder Predator, and Undying play in The International 10?
These 10 compatriots, spread across three teams, have the task of putting the name of Peruvian Dota on high as they face well-known teams. They will also be the protagonists in this first date on October 7th, which we will detail below:
Time (in Peru) | Stream #1 | Stream #2 | Stream #3 | Stream #4 |
02:00 a.m. | Evil Geniuses vs. Team Aster | Invictus Gaming vs. T1 | Virtus.Pro vs. Team Undying | OG vs. Alliance |
04:00 a.m. | Team Secret vs. Team Spirit | PSG.LGD vs. Quincy Crew | Elephant vs. beastcoast | Vici Gaming vs. Fnatic |
06:00 a.m. | Invictus Gaming vs Team Undying | OG vs. Thunder Predator | Virtus.Pro vs. Alliance | Evil Geniuses vs. T1 |
08:00 a.m. | PSG.LGD vs. Team Spirit | Elephant vs. Fnatic | Vici Gaming vs. SG esports | Team Secret vs beastcoast |
10:00 a.m. | Evil Geniuses vs Invictus Gaming | Virtus.Pro vs. OG | Team Aster vs. Team Undying | Alliance vs. Thunder Predator |
As you can see, we have highlighted in bold the three teams with a Peruvian presence in this tournament: Team Undying, beastcoast, and Thunder Predator. We hope to see exciting matches and above all, sportsmanship at the level of an event like this.