The Bali Major kicked off on Thursday, June 29th with 18 teams competing.
And for the first time in what felt like ages, all teams were competing with their full lineups.
Tundra Esportswill be playing from today onwards with coach Aui in place of Saksa.
This isn’t the first time Saksa has left/taken a break mid-tournament.
Just a few months ago he left during DreamLeague Season 19.
The team then used Adam Aramis Moroz for the remainder of the event and Tundra finished in 4th place.
Tundra’s results at Bali Major don’t matter much in the scope of DPC points.
The TI reigning champions have already accumulated enough points to earn a direct invite.
But Aui stepped in already for today’s matches against Blacklist and the team went 2:0.
Fans are expecting, or at the very least hoping for, some Aui techies games.
Tundra’s next series will take place tomorrow, July 2nd.
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Bali Major Format
Group Stage
Playoffs