The prize pool for the Dota 2 International 2019 tournament has surpassed expectations, amassing a whopping $25 million. In case you're keeping track, that's an insane amount of money for the event.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Dota 2 International is happening next week, bringing together the best Dota 2 players to share in an enormous prize pool - the biggest that any ...
The latest Dota 2 International is coming up quick, and Battle Passes are once again being sold online. Not only are they a great way for Dota 2 players to earn cool rewards and connect with the ...
The International 2019, a tournament that lets players compete in Valve's hit PC game Dota 2, now has a massive prize pool of over $30 million. The competition, which features a crowdfunded purse to ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Players can purchase the Battle Pass in three different tiers. The DOTA ...
We're still more than three months out from Dota 2's biggest esports competition, The International 2019, but that also means that there's three months for the tournament's prize pool to swell to even ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. At the International 2019, a new hero was revealed for DOTA 2. On day four, during the final matches between Team Liquid ...
Dota 2 tournament The International 2019 has now reached over $30 million in total prize money, making it the largest prize pool in esports history. The total prize pool is currently $30.2 million and ...
On day four of The International 2019, Valve has announced Dota 2’s newest hero,Snapfire. The announcement was made during the break in matches in the final series between Evil Geniuses and Team ...
This year’s Dota 2 Battle Pass includes an experimental “Avoid Player” list that aims to ensure you won’t match with players you don’t want to. Revealed on Dota 2’s International Battle Pass 2019 page ...
The reigning Dota 2 world champions OG are the five highest earning esports players of 2019 after winning The International 9 back in August. Jesse "JerAx" Vainikka, Sébastien "Ceb" Debs and Topias ...