Dota 2 team rankings: how the CyberScore model works
We are pleased to introduce the latest CyberScore update!
The website now features rankings of the top Dota 2 teams for the 2025/26 season. This will allow you to track changes in team performance after major events. The leaderboard covers all regions and will be updated regularly after major tournaments. The next update will take place after the end of the Tier 1 tournament qualifiers in January.

The mathematical model developed by the CyberScore team evaluates the strength of teams not only based on their rosters. The actions of the club's management and their impact on the results are also taken into account. To be included in the CyberScore ranking, teams must meet the following criteria:
- At least 20 maps played in the last year (365 days).
- The last match must have been played no more than three months ago.
- Participation in Tier 1–Tier 3 tournaments.
Teams that are not included in the ranking are no longer displayed on the “Teams” page, but they can still be found using the search bar.
We hope that this feature will help you make an objective and realistic assessment of clubs amid constant changes in rosters, the emergence of new organizations, and frequent updates to championships and tournament series formats.
We look forward to your feedback and will continue to work on improving CyberScore!
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