The International 2024. General Information - Dates, Format, Prizepool
Dmytro OstapchukUndoubtedly, one of the most popular esports disciplines is Dota 2. It attracts fans not only with its gameplay and mechanics but also with its large-scale tournaments and events. The most popular event in esports is, of course, The International. This tournament has been held since 2011 and serves as a kind of world championship for this discipline. Known for its massive prize pools, exciting outcomes, and dynamic competitions that bring together the best teams, this tournament is a highlight of the esports calendar. In this article, we will cover the key details of The International 2024, including the dates, format, and prize pool.
Overview of The International
As mentioned in the previous paragraph, this tournament is the biggest event in esports, and The International 2024 is set to make its mark on it. The main organizers are Valve, the creators of Dota 2, who are celebrating the 13th edition of this prestigious tournament. Since its inception in 2011, The International has grown in both scale and significance, becoming a global phenomenon that attracts millions of viewers and offers substantial cash prizes.
The tournament is known for its dynamic and unpredictable nature, where underdog teams have the chance to upset the favorites. It’s not just a competition; it’s a celebration of the Dota 2 community, bringing together fans, players, and teams in a unique atmosphere, with everyone eager to see who will claim the Aegis of Champions this year.
Dates and Location
The International 2024 will take place from September 4 to September 15, 2024. This event will be held in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. The group stage will be held on September 4 and 5, while the playoff stages will begin on September 6. This year, the organizers promise to focus heavily on the quality of the competition and broadcasts to ensure that fans can fully immerse themselves in the game.
The tournament will be hosted at Royal Arena, one of the largest sports venues in Denmark, with a capacity of over 15,000 spectators. The arena also features modern equipment, high-quality sound, and advanced screens, making it the perfect venue for what is expected to be one of the most thrilling esports events of the year.
The International 2024 Format
The format of TI 13 can be considered fairly standard for Dota 2 esports tournaments, but this does not diminish its excitement, as it is designed to test the skill, strategy, and endurance of the participating teams. The tournament invites the top 6 teams along with 10 more teams that have qualified through regional qualifiers. The competition will begin with the group stage, which will take place on September 4-5, where these 16 teams will be divided into 4 groups of 4 teams each. This stage will follow a round-robin system, with more details available in the "Oracle's Challenges" mode. After two days of group stage matches, teams will play a decisive match, leading into the playoff stage.
The main event will be held from September 13 to September 15, 2024. The playoff system will be straightforward, similar to last year’s tournament, so fans will easily understand it. After the playoffs, the grand final will take place, a best-of-five series where the remaining two teams will compete for the ultimate prize—the Aegis of Champions, and the largest share of the prize pool.
Prize Pool
One of the biggest questions on the minds of both fans and teams is the prize pool. The International is renowned for its massive prize pools, which have only grown larger with most tournaments. The highest prize pools were at TI 2019 and TI 2021—$34 million and $40 million, respectively, astronomical sums for esports competitions. However, the prize pool significantly decreased in the last two Internationals, so what can we expect from this year's tournament?
The initial prize pool stands at $1.6 million, which is relatively modest for these competitions, but this amount is expected to increase as 25% of all sales from the Compendium, released in Dota 2 today, will be added to the prize pool. The distribution of the prize pool is not yet known, but it is believed that the winning team will receive around 45% of the total amount.
The good news is that even teams that do not make it to the final stages of the tournament will receive substantial rewards, which could be larger than the winnings from other major competitions. This enormous prize pool not only reflects the popularity of Dota 2 but also underscores the importance of The International as a global esports event.
Teams and Rosters
One of the unique aspects of The International is that information is gradually revealed as the tournament unfolds, but the participating teams are confirmed ahead of time. As previously mentioned, the competition will feature 16 teams—6 invited teams and 10 that qualified through regional tournaments. The regions were allocated as follows: Western Europe, China, Southeast Asia, and South America each received two slots, while Eastern Europe and North America were given one slot each.
Now, let's take a closer look at the teams and their rosters:
- Team Spirit – Winners of The International 2021 and The International 2023. Roster: Yatoro, Larl, Collapse, Mira, Miposhka, and captain Silent.
- Xtreme Gaming – Roster: Ame, Xm, Xxs, XinQ, Dy, and captain Maps.
- Team Falcons – Roster: skiter, Malr1ne, ATF, Cr1t-, Sneyking, and captain Aui_2000.
- Team Liquid – Winners of The International 2017. Roster: miCKe, Nisha, 33, Boxi, Insania.
- Gaimin Gladiators – Roster: dyrachyo, Quinn, Ace, tOfu, Seleri, and captain Cy-.
- BetBoom Team – Roster: Nightfall, gpk, MieRo`, Save-, TORONTOTOKYO, and captain boolk.
Teams that qualified through regional qualifiers:
- Cloud9 – Roster: Watson, None-, DM, Kataomi`, Fishman, and captain Astini.
- Tundra Esports – Winners of The International 2022. Roster: Pure~, Topson, RAMZES666, 9Class, Whitemon, and captain MoonMeander.
- 1win Team – Roster: Munkushi~, CHIRA_JUNIOR, Cloud, swedenstrong, RESPECT, and captain Ahilles.
- Team Zero – Roster: Erika, 7e, Beyond, ponlo, zzq, and captain bLink.
- G2 x iG – Another strong contender, considered one of the favorites to win. Roster: Monet, NothingToSay, JT-, BoBoKa, xNova.
- Talon Esports – Roster: Akashi, Mikoto, Ws, Jhocam, ponyo, and captain pieliedie.
- Aurora – Roster: 23, lorenof, Jabz, Q, Oli, and captain SunBhie.
- Nouns – Roster: Yuma, Copy, Gunnar, Lelis, Fly, and captain MiLAN.
- HEROIC – A team that has shown significant progress this season, raising expectations for a strong performance. Roster: K1, 4nalog, Davai Lama, Scofield, KJ.
- Beastcoast – Roster: payk, Lumpy, Vitaly, Elmisho, MoOz, and captain Mariano.
These teams will compete with each other and try to show the best game, win and get the main prize.
Viewer Experience and Broadcast
For an event like this to be successful, it's essential to consider not only the LAN tournament itself but also the broadcast for fans. The International 2024 will be accessible to fans worldwide through various streaming platforms, including Twitch, YouTube, and Valve's SteamTV. The tournament will be broadcast in multiple languages, allowing the global Dota 2 community to follow the action live. In addition to the standard broadcasts, viewers can also enjoy enhanced experiences, such as player perspectives, in-game statistics, and expert analysis.
Conclusion
Gathering all the facts together, it's safe to say that The International 2024 is set to become one of the most exciting esports events of the year and bring something new to the world of esports. The tournament will be held in Copenhagen at the Royal Arena, a fantastic venue that will host a large crowd of fans who will enjoy the games, various activities, and shows. With its format, prize pool, top teams, and dynamic matches, TI 2024 is sure to be a landmark event in the history of Dota 2.
Whether you're a newcomer or a long-time fan, The International 2024 promises to deliver a unique experience and become a true celebration of esports. If you're an esports and Dota 2 fan, we also recommend reading our other related articles, such as The International 2024 (TI13) Compendium – Price, Rewards, and Content and Dota 2 Ranks, MMR, Distribution & How To Increase Dota 2 Rank.
Ostapchuk Dmytro – writer at EGamersWorld, ESports & Gaming Specialist
Dmytro started working at EGamersWorld in 2024 as a writer and later became a blog editor. His main focus is on esports disciplines Dota 2 and CS2. His tasks include finding topics that interest EGamersWorld readers and covering game updates, their features, and major esports tournaments.
Dmytro has recently begun working in this field, so he is learning a lot and making noticeable progress in this direction.