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      Gaimin Gladiators are the ESL One Berlin Major champions

      The team is now a back-to-back Major victor.

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      It doesn't happen very often at all in the competitive Dota 2 space, but we now have a back-to-back Major winner. Following their victory at the Lima Major in March, Gaimin Gladiators has now added the ESL One Berlin Major to its trophy cabinet, and thus continuing a very successful 2023.

      This result has seen the team heading home with $200,000 in prize money, and a boatload of Dota Pro Circuit Points, which will be vital for earning a spot in The International at the end of the year.

      The team was also recently crowned as the winner of the DreamLeague Season 19, and has already raked in $700,000 in prize money, despite it only being May. We'll have to see whether the team can continue this level of success into the future, as the Dota Pro Circuit will be back in action as of next week.

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