The upcoming DPC season is right around the corner. 96 Teams across six regions will compete to qualify for the next Dota 2 Major. It’s a long road to The International 11, and here’s the full talent list that will take us through the action.
This year’s Dota 2 DPC season will have an all-star talent cast, with a combination of rising young stars and well-loved veterans in the Dota 2 scene.
Dota 2 2022 DPC talent for DreamLeague Season 16 WEU
The host for the WEU DPC season is Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden. The host’s job is to inform the audience of the upcoming matches, open discussion to the analysts, and keep the broadcast on schedule.
Commentators
The commentator’s job is to explain to viewers what is happening during the game. They will explain what the players are doing and how the game is flowing. Rapping is an occasional bonus.
The commentators for DreamLeague Season 16 are:
- Shannon “SUNSfan” Scotten
- Avery “SVG” Silverman
- Troels Lyngholt “syndereN” Nielsen
- Robson “TeaGuvnor” Merritt
- Neal “tsunami” Khandheria
- Austin “Cap” Walsh
- Mira “Ephey” Riad
- Andrew “Jenkins” Jenkins
- Dominik “Lacoste” Stipić
- Michelle “Moxxi” Song
- Owen “ODPixel” Davies
- Kevin “Purge” Godec
Off-site Commentators
Not all the talents will be present at the studio. Some will be casting from across the globe.
The off-site commentators for DreamLeague Season 16 are:
- Tim “Dktruman” de Lange
- Alvaro “AvoPlus” Sanchez Velasco
- Richie “SeekNStrike” Garcia
- Murielle “Kips” Huisman
- Rikumikko “T-Panda” Kangasmäki
Observers
The unsung heroes of esports, observers are responsible for catching all the in-game action on the livestream, and displaying relevant information to the casters.
The observers for DreamLeague Season 16 are:
- Rikard “skrff” Holm Melin
- Johan “Weppas” Westberg
- Jonathan “PimpmuckL” Liebig
Dota 2 2022 DPC talent for the SEA DPC season
The host for the SEA DPC season is Natalie “NatTea” Mahoney.
The commentators for BTS SEA DPC are:
- David “GoDz” Parker
- Alvaro “AvoPlus” Sanchez Velasco
- Austin “Cap” Walsh
- John “johnxfire” Nathan Fernandez
- Mike “MLPDotA” Le Phoenix
- Admir “lizZard” Salkanović
- Lachlan “Ares” Williams
- Matt “Danog” Joyce
- Treephob “Xyclopz” Tiangtrong
The observers for BTS SEA DPC are:
- Steven “Eosin” Cheng
- Justin “Pythian” Glasner
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Dota 2 2022 DPC talent for ESL One Winter 2021 NA
The host for the WEU DPC season is Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden.
Commentators
The commentators for ESL One Winter 2021 are:
- Shannon “SUNSfan” Scotten
- Avery “SVG” Silverman
- Troels Lyngholt “syndereN” Nielsen
- Robson “TeaGuvnor” Merritt
- Neal “tsunami” Khandheria
- Austin “Cap” Walsh
- Mira “Ephey” Riad
- Andrew “Jenkins” Jenkins
- Dominik “Lacoste” Stipić
- Michelle “Moxxi” Song
- Owen “ODPixel” Davies
- Kevin “Purge” Godec
Off-site Commentators
The off-site commentators for ESL One Winter 2021 are:
- Tim “Dktruman” de Lange
- Alvaro “AvoPlus” Sanchez Velasco
- Richie “SeekNStrike” Garcia
- Murielle “Kips” Huisman
- Rikumikko “T-Panda” Kangasmäki
The observers for ESL One Winter 2021 are:
- Rikard ‘skrff’ Holm Melin
- Johan “Weppas” Westberg
- Jonathan “PimpmuckL” Liebig
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