October 8th, 20150The first teams have made it to the Frankfurt Dota Major Regional Qualifiers, scheduled to start this weekend. Team Empire, High Council of Wizards and Priests and 4Hate have secured their places in the Regional Qualifiers for a chance to compete among their invited peers for the opportunity to participate in the first Dota Major, in...
September 27th, 20150The Summit 4 SEA Open Qualifiers have concluded today with team Kingdom from Singapore emerging as the victors. Ninety-five teams competed for the only slot available in the regional qualifiers and the chance to play alongside notable invited teams such as First Departure, MVP.Phoenix and Fnatic.
September 27th, 20150Cloud 9 swept through Digital Chaos, 3:0, once again, as the last team to qualify for the $250,000 MLG World Finals. The event is scheduled to take place at the Ernest N. Morial Center in New Orleans, LA, between October 16-18. The newly formed team will join MVP.Phoenix, Team Secret, CDEC, LGD, EG, Virtus.Pro and (monkey)Business.
September 20th, 20150(monkey) Business convincingly bested CISR, 3:1, to qualify for the $250,000 MLG World Finals, scheduled to take place at the Ernest N. Morial Center in New Orleans, LA, between October 16-18. The newly formed team will join MVP.Phoenix, Team Secret, CDEC, LGD, EG and Virtus.Pro.
September 2nd, 20150Team Secret has been confirmed as the second team to receive a direct invitation to the MLG World Finals. Secret will join Korean team MVP.Phoenix at the Ernest N. Morial Center in New Orleans, LA, between October 16-18. Eight teams - six directly invited and two qualified ones, will compete for a $250,000 base prize-pool.
September 2nd, 20150MVP.Phoenix is the first team to be directly invited to the MLG World Finals. Six invited teams and two qualified ones will compete for the $250,000 prize pool, between October 16-18, at the Ernest N. Morial Center in New Orleans, LA.
August 26th, 20150MVP.Phoenix have completed their roster to include a combination from both of the organization's teams - MVP.Hot6ix and MVP.Phoenix. The new all-Korean lineup includes: Park "March" Tae-won, Kim "QO" Seon-yeob, Kim "Febby" Yong-min, Pyo "MP" No-a, and Lee "Heen" Seung-gon.
August 26th, 20150Lee "Heen" Seung Gon has transferred from MVP.Hot6ix to MVP.Phoenix, officially rejoining their roster. His transfer leaves Hot6ix down to three players with Jesse "JerAx" Vainikka returning to Finland, and brings Phoenix to an official count of four members.
Here's the first big announcement: Heen is coming back to his roots,...
August 23rd, 20150Park “March” Tae-won and Kim “QO” Seon-yeob are confirmed to be staying in MVP.Phoenix through the first Major. The registration on the team's official roster follows the announcement from Valve outlining the rules for roster locks for the first Major.
Makes me happy. :D http://t.co/HsB5sKfYkS pic.twitter.com/zQUpaSzzNE—...
August 18th, 20152Jesse "JerAx" Vainikka has not renewed his contract with MVP.Hot6 and will be leaving Korea. The announcement was made on the Finnish player's Twitter page. Details about JerAx's future plans have not yet been disclosed.