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The International 14 Prize Pool Surpasses $2.7 Million

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The prize pool for the upcoming The International 14 has already exceeded $2.7 million and continues to grow. As in previous years, 30% of sales from team and caster bundles will be added to the total prize pool until September 23.

Fans are now wondering: will TI14 surpass last year’s record prize pool of $2,776,566? Considering the current bundle sales, the chances look promising, and the community is eagerly watching the prize pool climb.

The final amount will be revealed closer to the end of the contribution period on September 23.

Results of The International 2025

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  • 1st place: Team Falcons — $1,144,141 (42.5%)
  • 2nd place: Xtreme Gaming — $350,021 (13%)
  • 3rd place: PVISION — $242,255 (9%)
  • 4th place: BB Team — $161,540 (6%)
  • 5th-6th place: HEROIC, Nigma Galaxy — $134,598 (5%)
  • 7th-8th place: Tundra Esports, Team Tidebound — $107,657 (4%)
  • 9th-13th place: Yakutou Brothers, Aurora Gaming, Wildcard, Team Liquid, Team Spirit — $48,407 (1.8%)
  • 14th-15th place: Natus Vincere, BOOM Esports — $26,942 (1%)
  • 16th place: Team Nemesis — $13,471 (0.5%)

The International 2025 is the main tournament in the Dota 2 discipline, organized by Valve. The initial prize pool of The International amounts to $1,600,000, with the remaining funds being raised through in-game transactions. As of this match, the TI 2025 prize pool stands at approximately $2.63 million.

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