DOTA 2

DOTA 2 The International prize pool revealed

This year’s DOTA 2 International funds are nothing short of amazing having now reached more that $17 million.

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Today Valve has revealed how all that lovely cash is going to be distributed between all the winners, and even if a team comes in last place, they’re going to be pleased with the money that’s being dished out.

  • FIRST PLACE $6,159,009
  • SECOND PLACE $2,651,795
  • THIRD PLACE $2,053,003
  • FOURTH PLACE $1,454,210
  • FIFTH PLACE $1,112,043
  • SIXTH PLACE $1,112,043
  • SEVENTH PLACE $769,876
  • EIGHTH PLACE $769,876
  • NINTH PLACE $205,300
  • TENTH PLACE $205,300
  • ELEVENTH PLACE $205,300
  • TWELFTH PLACE $205,300
  • 13TH PLACE $51,325
  • 14TH PLACE $51,325
  • 15TH PLACE $51,325
  • 16TH PLACE $51,325

With so much money available there’s a huge incentive to win this event, even second and third placed teams are not going to sniff at over $2 million.

The wild card round takes place on 26 July with the groups stage running between 27-30 July. The main event will run between 3 – 8 August so mark your diaries.


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