A Dota 2 tournament is an event of a professional competitive game of the game Dota 2. These tournaments are hosted by both small communities and large multi-national e-sports organizations but are most commonly hosted in Electronic Sports League (ESL) competitions. The Dota 2 Tournament started with its first recorded tournament on January 16th, 2011. This was the “Ars Technica” cup held by the American organization Plantronics. After months of tournaments, Valve Corporation launched Dota 2 tournaments and slowly absorbed most organizations, and became their own host for major events. Their first hosted event was The International 2012: Valve’s Tournament, which boasted a $1 million prize pool and has been an annual tournament up to the present.
What are the requirements for a Dota Tournaments?
A Dota 2 tournaments requires a minimum of six players per team, which must be divided into two teams for each match. The game consists of both “capture point as well as a standard five versus five battle with the main objective to destroy their Ancient.” In addition, some tournaments require teams to pay an entrance fee, making the total prize pool (if won by a team) larger.
What are the roles in Dota 2 Tournaments?
The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia.org that describes roles in Dota 2 tournaments: The game’s publisher, Valve Corporation, has adopted a “free to play” approach to their Dota 2 eSports tournaments, and as such, there is no entry fee for spectators. Further, in its role as the provider of infrastructure for professional Dota 2 play, Valve has chosen to allow third-party organizations to run Dota 2 tournaments and leagues using Valve’s “DotaTV” spectating client.
The roles most commonly associated with Dota 2 are the carry, support, mid, and jungle roles. These roles refer to specific positions on a traditional five-player Dota 2 team. The carry role refers to the “character that starts off weak in the early game but becomes extremely powerful later in the game if they are able to achieve sufficient levels and items.” The support role will often play as a “support hero,” and it is his job to protect the other heroes on their team, as well as harass enemy players. The role of mid refers to the player that plays in the middle lane; this player will often be very skilled at the game because they must compete against and with either side of their own team (and sometimes both, since they share the mid lane). The jungle role refers to a player that will create space for their team by “ganking” (or “juggling”) and killing enemy heroes in the jungle.
Why is there such a large prize pool?
Valve Corporation has set up The International as an annual tournament with a prize pool of over $20 million, with the winning team, Invictus Gaming taking home nearly $5 million. This huge prize pool is most likely due to Dota 2 tournaments being a popular game that had been around since 2011 and continues to grow its player base. The International has grown from an initial prize pool of $1million in 2012 and is now $20 million in 2017. This large prize pool is also due to the eSports industry growing at a rapid pace and Dota 2 being one of the most popular games played by professional gamers. The International continues to grow bigger every year because it’s considered “the world championship for Dota 2” with a huge following from all over the world, dedicated fans, and millions of dollars to be won for the winning team.
What are some other Dota Tournaments?
The following is a list of other Dota 2 tournaments:
- Arcanys Cup (Organized by ArcanysGaming)
- GEST Dota 2 – July 6-8
- The Summit 3 (Organized by BeyondTheSummit)
- ESL One Frankfurt 2015 – June 19-21
- WCA 2015: DotA2 Grand Finals – December 18-20
- StarLadder Season 13: StarSeries League – January 16-January 22
- The Shanghai Major 2016 – March 2-6
- ESL One Manila 2016 – April 23-24
- EPICENTER: Moscow 2016 – May 9-13
Valve Corporation has set up “The International” as an annual tournament with a prize pool of over $20 million, with the winning team, Invictus Gaming taking home nearly $5 million. This huge prize pool is most likely due to Dota 2 being a popular game that had been around since 2011 and continues to grow its player base. The International has grown from an initial prize pool of $1million in 2012 and is now $20 million in 2017. This large prize pool is also due to the eSports industry growing at a rapid pace and Dota 2 being one of the most popular games played by professional gamers. The International continues to grow bigger every year because it’s considered “the world championship for Dota 2 tournaments” with a huge following from all over the world, dedicated fans, and millions of dollars to be won for the winning team.