BTS Pro Series Season 4 Starts Next Week

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Beyond the Summit Pro Series is back! (Image Credit: Beyond the Summit via Twitter)

It has been a few months since the last BTS Pro Series event and the year won’t be done before Season 4. Teams from EU/CIS, SEA, and the Americas will clash to decide who’s the best.

Beyond the Summit return with another edition of the BTS Pro Series, featuring the same regions as in Summit 13 Online – Americas, SEA, and Europe/CIS. So what’s new? Here are all the details.

BTS Pro Series Season 4

The BTS tournament is set to kick off next Tuesday, on December 8, and conclude on December 20, giving us almost two weeks of competitive Dota 2. The total prize pool stands at $125,000 and it’ll be unevenly split between the three regions.

BTS Pro Series Season 4: The Teams

Eight teams will be competing in each of the regions and most of them are already clear.

Americas - $40,000 prize pool

  • 4 Zoomers
  • 4Fun
  • beastcoast
  • Thunder Predator
  • Team Brasil
  • Arkosh Gaming
  • TBD
  • TBD

SEA - $50,000 prize pool

  • Fnatic
  • TNC Predator
  • T1
  • Motivate.Trust Gaming
  • Neon Esports
  • Team Dog
  • TBD
  • TBD

Europe/CIS - $35,000 prize pool

  • Vikin.gg
  • Live to Win
  • Brame
  • Yellow Submarine
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD

BTS Pro Series Season 4: The Format

In terms of format, we won’t be seeing any changes. For Americas and SEA – single round-robin with Bo2 matches. The top four advance to the upper bracket while the bottom four enter the lower bracket. Europe/CIS will be a bit different with two groups of four (Bo3 matches) where the bottom two teams from each group get eliminated.

For SEA and Americas, the playoffs are double elimination, while in Europe/CIS it’ll be single. All matches are Bo3 except the grand finals that are Bo5. While the event is less than a week away, there are still plenty of teams to be revealed. More details will come in the following days, so expect an update real soon.

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Tasho Tashev

Law graduate from Sofia University turned gaming journalist. Gaming has always been a passion of mine since I was a kid (shocker I know) so it was only a matter of time before I started writing about it. My high-school...