CyberScore: follow competitive Dota 2 and keep up with the game meta

CyberScore has long been a well-known brand when it comes to the Dota 2 universe. Since 2019, the website’s team has been working hard to satisfy all possible needs of fans of the game, as well as to help it gain new followers.

On cyberscore.live you will find all the latest information about events in the professional Dota 2 scene, including data on matches, tournaments, teams, players, the latest news and transfers. You should also pay attention to the educational articles and the “Glossary” section, which will help you delve deeper into the game, set it up for yourself, understand mechanics and learn how to use different heroes effectively.

Competitive Dota 2

Matches

Match results and statistics on CyberScore are updated in real time. On any game page you will find:

  1. Current score
  2. Map time
  3. Picked heroes
  4. Net worth graph
  5. Buildings status on the map
  6. Rankings of match participants
  7. Analytics.

If you are not interested in the score, but in the video of the match, you can always open the live broadcast directly on the website.

If the match has already ended, the “Summary” tab provides you with brief information about the development of events on each map.

Tournaments

All games on the competitive Dota 2 scene are held within tournaments of different levels, called tiers. Cyberscore.live contains all the information about events of all levels, including:

  1. Dates and locations
  2. Format
  3. Participants
  4. Prize pool distribution
  5. Results and match schedule
  6. League standings and playoff brackets
  7. Tournament analytics.

Players

On CyberScore you will find any player who is currently or has previously participated in professional matches. In addition to their short biography, related news, team history and achievements, each esports player’s profile contains their detailed statistics for the last year:

  • average KDA, GPM, XPM;
  • most used heroes and their game statistics;
  • results of recent matches;
  • monthly activity and success of the player, his win rate.

Teams

The placement of teams in this section on cyberscore.live is not random, as the site has developed its own mathematical model that allows you to evaluate the results and performances of teams over the past year and determine the rating of each club. To qualify for CyberScore ranking you have to participate in tier-1 and tier-2 tournaments.

In any team’s profile, you can see:

  • win rate over the past year and results of recent matches;
  • date of the next game;
  • current roster;
  • achievements over the past year;
  • related news;
  • team members’ pool of heroes.

News, guides and game knowledge

CyberScore focuses not only on professional Dota results and analytics, but also on deepening fans’ knowledge and awareness of all aspects of their favorite game.

In the “News” and “Articles” sections, you can find:

  1. Information about the latest Dota updates and how they affect the current meta.
  2. Educational articles about game mechanics and settings.
  3. Guides in which the CyberScore team provides advice on how to use certain heroes or which characters are good counterpicks.

If you are a beginner, playing against opponents in public games or reading the news, you may come across unknown slang. In this case, we recommend using the “Glossary” section, which contains a large number of words and terms that are constantly used among Dota 2 fans.

Watch Dota 2 tournaments on CyberScore

March 2026 will be full of top-level Dota 2 tournaments – this month we are waiting for PGL Wallachia Season #7 and ESL One Birmingham 2026. The prize pool of both events will be $1 million. To not miss anything, we recommend following all the results and news on CyberScore.

PGL Wallachia Season #7

The seventh offline tournament from PGL will traditionally be held in Romania from March 5 to 15. This event will feature 16 teams, 12 of which received direct invites, while the rest won tickets to the event through regional qualifiers. We remind you that the last tournament of the series was quite unexpectedly won by MOUZ who earned $300,000 in prize money.

ESL One Birmingham 2026

The ESL Spring Top Event will take place in Birmingham, England, from 22 to 29 of March. 10 participants made it to the tournament through regional qualifiers. The other six teams qualified thanks to successful performances at past events of this tournament organizer. In addition to the cash prize, participants will compete for EPT points, necessary for obtaining a ticket to one of the most important events of the year – Esports World Cup 2026.

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