Ten Dota 2 teams are grinding through the South America Regional Qualifier for The International 2026, all chasing the same prize: a single ticket to Shanghai. The qualifier, which runs from June 15 to 19, entered its second day with a double-elimination bracket that leaves zero room for error.

Here’s the thing about South America’s situation. While regions like China and Europe receive multiple qualification slots for TI, the entire South American continent gets exactly one. Ten teams are competing for it. Forty-five teams entered the open qualifiers before being whittled down to this final group.

The format and what’s at stake

The qualifier uses a double-elimination bracket, meaning every team gets at least two chances before going home. Matches are best-of-3 throughout the bracket, with the grand final escalating to a best-of-5. PGL is organizing the event, with games hosted across servers in Peru, Brazil, and Argentina to account for the region’s geography.

The winner advances to the TI2026 main event, scheduled for August 20 to 23, 2026, in Shanghai, China. The main event carries a $1.6 million prize pool. TI2026 marks a return to Shanghai for the first time in years, adding an extra layer of significance to the tournament.