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PSG.LGD was a professional Dota 2 team based in China. They were formed as a partnership between PSG Esports and LGD Gaming in April 2018 until the end of the partnership in September 2023. PSG.LGD has finished as the runner-up in The International 2018 and 2021 .
LGD Gaming's original Dota 2 division was founded along with the organization in 2009. In April 2018, French football club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. partnered with LGD, sponsoring and rebranding the Dota 2 team to PSG.LGD. [1] [8] After winning two Dota Pro Circuit majors in 2017 and 2018, the team secured a directive invite to The International 2018, [9] [10] where they advanced to the grand ...
Both Spirit and PSG.LGD qualified for the upper bracket of the Main Event after finishing in the Top 4 of Group B during the Group Stage. Team Spirit upset PSG.LGD 3-2 to win Dota 2's TI10 [Video ...
After only playing one match on Day 1, PSG.LGD put on a show of force in Day 2 by soundly sweeping OG and Fnatic. Here's how the day played out. Dota 2 Arlington Major Day 2: PSG.LGD rise to the ...
PSG.LGD won the EPICENTER XL Dota 2 Major in 2018. Formed initially as a partnership between Chinese powerhouse team LGD Gaming and Paris Saint-Germain in 2018, [ 45 ] [ 46 ] the team found plentiful success in winning major tournaments like MDL Changsha Major (2018), WePlay AniMajor (2021) and three top 3 finishes at The International (2018 ...
One set of barracks behind, a 16,000 gold deficit, and their throne exposed - but Spirit decided to go for Roshan. It's one of the reasons they took that epic game 2 and went on to win the series.
The plan for the third game of the series was clear for OG, they wanted to give Wang 'Ame' Chunyu as hard a time as possible. That didn't go as planned.
The International 2018 (TI8) was the eighth iteration of The International, an annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament. Hosted by Valve, the game's developer, TI8 followed a year-long series of tournaments awarding qualifying points, known as the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC), with the top eight ranking teams being directly invited to the tournament.