The International 10 prize pool breaks the $40 million mark as the crowdfunding finally comes to a close.
The final total for the TI10 prize pool has clocked in at $40,018,195 when the crowdfunding and battle pass purchases ended this past weekend. That is a 2401.14% increase from the original base amount of $1.6 million.
Only 25% of the sales contribute to the prize pool meaning that $153,672,780 has been spent in purchases by fans across the globe.
Last year, The International prize pool reached $34,330,068 ($32,730,068 added).
The TI10 prize pool tracker provides real-time hourly and daily comparison graphs. This year’s prize had a spike in sales, and then gradually grew at a faster pace than last year’s fund.
The International 10
Last summer during The International 9, Valve announced that their 10th-anniversary iteration of the pinnacle of all Dota 2 events would be held in Stockholm, Sweden. European fans rejoiced as it would be the first International held on European soil since The International 1 was held in Germany.
But the best-laid plans of mice and men —including esports and Valve — often go awry.
After extensive consideration of the global health emergency stemming from COVID-19, we have made the difficult choice to delay The International. We have been exploring various date possibilities, but it is likely that the event will need to happen in 2021. Given the highly volatile landscape for local gathering restrictions, virus trajectory, and global travel policies, we don’t expect to have enough confidence to communicate firm dates in the near future.
Two months ago Valve announced that there are still no dates set for TI10 and that the DPC 2020-2021 season has been put on hold indefinitely.