Dota 2
Dota 2 is an action real-time strategy game developed and published by Valve Corporation. It's a stand-alone sequel to the WarCraft III custom map Defense of the Ancients: All-Stars (DotA:All-stars for short, or simply DotA). Development of Dota 2 began in 2009, when the current developer of the DotA mod, IceFrog, was hired by Valve as lead designer. Dota 2 was released as a free-to-play title on Steam, and is a direct competitor to League of Legends and the less popular game Heroes of Newerth.
Dota 2 prize pools can reach over $1 million through the use of crowd-funding. The International is Valve's annual tournament for Dota 2, the largest in Dota 2 esports, where the best Dota 2 players compete for a crowd-funded, multi-million dollar cash prize pool. Prior to releasing the Compendium for The International 2015 (abbreviated to TI5), Valve announced plans for the Dota Major Championships which encompasses The International and three Valve-sponsored events leading up to it. The TI5 prize pool ended up being over $18 million, with the prize money continuing to grow year-after-year.
On June 12, 2015, Valve announced that Dota 2 would be ported over to the Source 2 engine, in an opt-in beta update titled "Dota 2 Reborn". The update included a new user interface framework design, ability for custom game modes, and replacing the original Source engine with Source 2, officially making Dota 2 the first Source 2 game. The beta was released to the public on June 17, 2015, and fully replaced the original game client on September 9, 2015.
Largest Prize Pools
Tournament Name | Prize Money | |
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1. | » The International 2021 | $40,018,400.00 |
2. | » The International 2019 | $34,330,069.00 |
3. | » The International 2018 | $25,532,177.00 |
4. | » The International 2017 | $24,687,919.00 |
5. | » The International 2016 | $20,770,460.00 |
6. | » The International 2022 | $18,930,256.00 |
7. | » The International 2015 | $18,429,613.05 |
8. | » Riyadh Masters 2023 | $15,120,000.00 |
9. | » The International 2014 | $10,931,103.00 |
10. | » Riyadh Masters 2024 | $5,050,000.00 |
11. | » Riyadh Masters 2022 | $4,200,000.00 |
12. | » The International 2023 | $3,380,904.00 |
13. | » DAC 2015 | $3,057,521.00 |
14. | » The Boston Major 2016 | $3,000,000.00 |
15. | » The Frankfurt Major 2015 | $3,000,000.00 |
16. | » The Kiev Major 2017 | $3,000,000.00 |
17. | » The Manila Major 2016 | $3,000,000.00 |
18. | » The Shanghai Major 2016 | $3,000,000.00 |
19. | » The International 2013 | $2,874,381.00 |
20. | » The International 2024 | $2,581,982.00 |
21. | » The International 2011 | $1,600,000.00 |
22. | » The International 2012 | $1,600,000.00 |
23. | » China Dota2 Supermajor 2018 | $1,500,000.00 |
24. | » WESG 2016 (Dota 2) | $1,500,000.00 |
25. | » WESG 2017 (Dota 2) | $1,500,000.00 |
Top Players
Player ID | Player Name | Total (Game) | |
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1. | N0tail | Johan Sundstein | $7,172,436.83 |
2. | JerAx | Jesse Vainikka | $6,486,075.22 |
3. | ana | Anathan Pham | $6,024,411.96 |
4. | Ceb | Sébastien Debs | $5,945,842.73 |
5. | Topson | Topias Taavitsainen | $5,898,810.60 |
6. | Miposhka | Yaroslav Naidenov | $5,874,271.49 |
7. | Collapse | Magomed Khalilov | $5,589,111.07 |
8. | Yatoro | Ilya Mulyarchuk | $5,581,736.05 |
9. | Mira | Miroslaw Kolpakov | $5,562,899.05 |
10. | KuroKy | Kuro Takhasomi | $5,293,199.59 |
11. | Miracle- | Amer Al-Barkawi | $4,910,585.26 |
12. | Matumbaman | Lasse Urpalainen | $4,873,086.24 |
13. | MinD_ContRoL | Ivan Ivanov | $4,703,101.61 |
14. | TORONTOTOKYO | Alexander Khertek | $4,457,863.50 |
15. | Puppey | Clement Ivanov | $4,338,402.74 |
16. | GH | Maroun Merhej | $4,327,887.60 |
17. | Zai | Ludwig Wåhlberg | $4,272,661.31 |
18. | Ame | Wang, Chunyu | $4,238,479.27 |
19. | SumaiL | Sumail Hassan | $4,098,389.31 |
20. | y` | Zhang, Yiping | $3,997,742.20 |
21. | Faith_bian | Zhang, Ruida | $3,907,981.98 |
22. | Nisha | Michał Jankowski | $3,591,426.48 |
23. | Saksa | Martin Sazdov | $3,312,777.85 |
24. | Somnus | Lu, Yao | $3,311,808.66 |
25. | fy | Xu, Linsen | $3,159,545.98 |
Online/LAN Breakdown
Location | Prize Money | % of Total |
---|---|---|
Online Only | $48,557,094.96 | 13.29% |
Offline/LAN | $316,776,166.86 | 86.71% |
Comparisons
» Fortnite | +$173,792,850.20 |
» Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | +$202,685,554.57 |
» League of Legends | +$248,834,169.85 |
» StarCraft II | +$322,624,482.17 |
» Hearthstone | +$334,102,577.32 |
» Heroes of the Storm | +$346,868,542.44 |
» SMITE | +$352,753,151.07 |
» Heroes of Newerth | +$362,259,816.10 |
» Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare | +$362,721,452.89 |
» Defense of the Ancients | +$364,413,408.92 |
Top Countries
Country Name | Prize Money | |
---|---|---|
1. | China | $85,761,773.44 |
2. | Russian Federation | $38,466,118.85 |
3. | Ukraine | $22,653,087.99 |
4. | Sweden | $18,767,150.13 |
5. | United States | $18,726,177.96 |
6. | Finland | $17,473,145.63 |
7. | Denmark | $14,483,278.63 |
8. | Malaysia | $14,148,681.97 |
9. | Philippines | $11,721,150.32 |
10. | Germany | $11,573,994.33 |
Other Notable Players
The following players may not have necessarily competed in this game, but have contributed to the competitive scene in other ways.
2GD | James Harding | Commentator, Host |
Blitz | William Lee | Analyst, Commentator |
lachesisQ | Ian Nepomniachtchi | Commentator |
Luminous | David Zhang | Commentator |
Maelk | Jacob Toft-Andersen | Analyst, Commentator |
Merlini | Ben Wu | Analyst, Commentator |
Pajkatt | Per Anders Olsson-Lille | Analyst |
ReDeYe | Paul Chaloner | Host |
SexyBamboe | Alaan Faraj | Analyst |