The European qualifiers for the Chinese i-League Dota 2 have come to an end, with The Alliance sweeping through and claiming their ticket to China.
The new roster seems to have breathed life back into The Alliance lately, as they convincingly took out Moscow 5 in the best of three finals. The team was able to coast through the brackets without much of a challenge from Vega or Power Rangers. With the surprising fall of ASUS.Polar to M5, The Alliance might have considered the Russian team to be a formidable threat.
Alliance are going to China! They bring down M5 2-0, and qualifies for the i-league playoffs! #LongLiveAlliance pic.twitter.com/3DoRSZrTYo
— Alliance (@theAllianceGG) April 12, 2015
The Alliance have recently qualified for ESL One in Frankfurt, Germany and for the StarLadder StarSeries XII LAN finals to be held at Dreamhack Bucharest, in Romania. Proving to have a successful line-up and results since the addition of Sebastien “7ckingMad” Debs, the team seems to be on a roll and shows no signs of slowing down.
i-League Dota 2
The i-League playoffs will be held in Shanghai, China, on May 19, with a prize pool of $320,000. It will feature LGD, Alliance, the winners of the American and SEA qualifiers, as well as the 4 teams from the Chinese qualifiers. Alliance is guaranteed a $4,800 cash prize finish.
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