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  1. All-time leading eSports tournaments worldwide 2025, by prize pool

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    • statista.com
    Updated Jun 3, 2025
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    Statista (2025). All-time leading eSports tournaments worldwide 2025, by prize pool [Dataset]. https://www.ai-chatbox.pro/?_=%2Fstatistics%2F517940%2Fleading-esports-tournamets-worldwide-by-prize-pool%2F%23XgboD02vawLOoy1kVeMeNBgR8xI%3D
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    Jun 3, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jun 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    The eSport tournament that has offered the greatest overall prize pool as of June 2025 was ‘The International 2021’, with a total prize pool of over 40 million U.S. dollars. The most recent edition of the Dota 2 eSports tournament, ‘The International’, took place in Denmark in September 2024. Previous iterations of ‘The International’ have consistently offered the greatest prize pool in each respective year and, as such, constitute the top seven eSports tournaments within this ranking. The International ‘The International’ was originally organized as a promotional event for the release of Dota 2 and has subsequently been held each year with a growing prize pool, contributed primarily by crowdfunding sources. Players are offered the opportunity to purchase a form of battle pass known as a ‘Compendium’ that offers additional content within the game, with a quarter of the revenue generated through ‘Compendium’ sales directly contributing to the prize pool. Online streaming platforms The popularity of both eSports as an entity and, by extension, eSports events, is largely driven by the growing availability of online streaming platforms, such as Youtube and Twitch. This allows a variety of eSports organizations and personnel to offer a range of live commentary, retrospective analysis, match predictions, and player interviews, both independently and in cooperation with eSports events. Twitch, for example, has hosted live streams of the ‘League of Legends World Championship’ since 2012, and ‘The International’ since 2013, with multiple streams available in a range of different languages.

  2. Leading eSports tournaments worldwide 2024, by prize pool

    • statista.com
    Updated Apr 7, 2025
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    Jessica Clement (2025). Leading eSports tournaments worldwide 2024, by prize pool [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/3121/esports-market/
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    Jessica Clement
    Description

    The eSport tournament that has offered the greatest overall prize pool as of December 2024 was ‘The International 2021’, with a total prize pool of over 40 million U.S. dollars. The most recent edition of the Dota 2 eSports tournament, ‘The International’, took place in Denmark in September 2024. Previous iterations of ‘The International’ have consistently offered the greatest prize pool in each respective year and, as such, constitute the top seven eSports tournaments within this ranking. The International ‘The International’ was originally organized as a promotional event for the release of Dota 2 and has subsequently been held each year with a growing prize pool, contributed primarily by crowdfunding sources. Players are offered the opportunity to purchase a form of battle pass known as a ‘Compendium’ that offers additional content within the game, with a quarter of the revenue generated through ‘Compendium’ sales directly contributing to the prize pool. Online streaming platforms The popularity of both eSports as an entity and, by extension, eSports events, is largely driven by the growing availability of online streaming platforms, such as Youtube and Twitch. This allows a variety of eSports organizations and personnel to offer a range of live commentary, retrospective analysis, match predictions, and player interviews, both independently and in cooperation with eSports events. Twitch, for example, has hosted live streams of the ‘League of Legends World Championship’ since 2012, and ‘The International’ since 2013, with multiple streams available in a range of different languages.

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All-time leading eSports tournaments worldwide 2025, by prize pool

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Jun 3, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
Jun 2025
Area covered
World
Description

The eSport tournament that has offered the greatest overall prize pool as of June 2025 was ‘The International 2021’, with a total prize pool of over 40 million U.S. dollars. The most recent edition of the Dota 2 eSports tournament, ‘The International’, took place in Denmark in September 2024. Previous iterations of ‘The International’ have consistently offered the greatest prize pool in each respective year and, as such, constitute the top seven eSports tournaments within this ranking. The International ‘The International’ was originally organized as a promotional event for the release of Dota 2 and has subsequently been held each year with a growing prize pool, contributed primarily by crowdfunding sources. Players are offered the opportunity to purchase a form of battle pass known as a ‘Compendium’ that offers additional content within the game, with a quarter of the revenue generated through ‘Compendium’ sales directly contributing to the prize pool. Online streaming platforms The popularity of both eSports as an entity and, by extension, eSports events, is largely driven by the growing availability of online streaming platforms, such as Youtube and Twitch. This allows a variety of eSports organizations and personnel to offer a range of live commentary, retrospective analysis, match predictions, and player interviews, both independently and in cooperation with eSports events. Twitch, for example, has hosted live streams of the ‘League of Legends World Championship’ since 2012, and ‘The International’ since 2013, with multiple streams available in a range of different languages.

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