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The International (TI) is an annual esports world championship for the five-on-five video game Dota 2.Produced by the game's developer Valve, the International is the final event of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) and consists of 20 teams: 12 based on final results from the DPC; six from North America, South America, Southeast Asia, China, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe regional leagues; and ...
The event featured a $32 million prize pool, narrowing beating the Fortnite World Cup, who offered $30 million. With 2020's installation already hitting $25 million, the next TI will inevitably ...
A quarter of all revenue made by it up until November 2, 2022, was added directly towards the prize pool. It finalized at $18.9 million, making it the first International to not surpass the previous one's prize pool and the lowest since The International 2015. [5] At the time of event, Dota 2 featured 123 playable characters, called "heroes ...
The International 2023 (commonly referred to as TI 2023 or TI 12) was the concluding tournament of the multiplayer online battle arena game Dota 2.The International is the concluding international tournament of the Dota Pro Circuit in different regions.
The International 2020 has surpassed $34 million in prize money, making it the largest prize pool for a single event in esports history. Fans of Dota 2 won’t be surprised by this news. Thanks to ...
The International 2020 has surpassed $34 million in prize money, making it the largest prize pool for a single event in esports history.
The Club Championship awarded $20 million to the top 16 teams based on their overall performance, while each of the 22 Game Championships had a combined prize pool of $33.8 million. Teams earned a combined $7 million during qualifying events, and the MVP of each event was awarded $50,000.
Dota 2's 2021 tournament The International had a prize pool over $40 million, the largest in esports history, thanks to its Compendium battle pass contributing a portion of its sales to it. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive had a total 2021 prize pool, across all tournaments, of around $22 million. [173]