Dota 2 The International 10 starts next month, Check out teams, schedule & where to watch. Dota 2 The International is the biggest competition of the famous MOBA title “Dota 2”. Dota 2 The International has the world record for the biggest prize pool for an esports event. The International 10 is the final event of the competitive circuit of the year 2021. TI10 Originally scheduled to be held in 2020 but due to pandemics, it shifted to 2021. This tournament will be held in Europe for its 10th edition in Avicii Arena in Sweden. The matches will start from the 5th of August to the 15th of August 2021.
Invites have given for the tournament are based on the performance of teams in regional competitions. Best teams based on circuit points got the invite for The International 2021. Fans all over the world have been eagerly waiting for the tournament to happen after so much delay. Another exciting thing about this tournament is that it also includes the biggest prize pool yet.
Dota 2 The International 10: Teams
12 Invited Teams-
- Evil Geniuses
- PSG.LGD
- Virtus.pro
- Quincy Crew
- Invictus Gaming
- T1
- Vici Gaming
- Team Secret
- Team Aster
- Alliance
- Beastcoast
- Thunder Predator
Qualifiers Teams
NA qualifiers – Undying Team
SA qualifiers -SG-esports
Eastern Europe qualifiers- Team Spirit
Southeast Asia qualifiers – Fnatic
China Qualifiers – TBD
Western Europe Qualifiers – TBD
The International 10: Prize pool
The prize pool for Dota 2 TI10 will be $40,018,195 USD, yes you read it right, which will be divided into the teams according to their position in the tournament.
Winners- 18,208,279
2nd Place- $5,202,365
3rd Place – $3,601,638
4th Place- $2,401,092
5th – 6th Place- $1,400,637 Each
7th – 8th Place- $1,000,455 each
9th – 12th Place- $800,364 each
13th – 16th Place- $600,273 each
17th – 18th Place- $100,045 each
Dota 2 The International 10: Where To Watch
All matches of TI10 will be broadcasted live in multilingual with special streams for newcomers and replays in the English language. Other than English the tournament will be broadcasted in Russian and Chinese. The broadcast will be available for free and the access will be in-game from DOTA TV.
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