The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Esports’ landmark US$18,2m jackpot

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GUERNSEY. — Esports’ most lucrative tournament will award an even larger purse to the team that wins it this year compared to last year.

The official distributi­on figures for the prize pool of The Internatio­nal 10 ( TI10), is now out, as announced by Dota 2 social media manager Wykrhm “Wyk” Reddy.

The details of the split came just a bit after the update on the TI10 compendium.

The TI10 prize pool amounts to US$ 40,018,195, with 45.5 percent going to the eventual winners.

This percentage in turn amounts to a staggering US$ 18,208,300 — which is around US$ 2.6 million more than the previous first place prize that OG won at TI9.

1st place Prize of the last five TIs

● The Internatio­nal 10 — US$ 18.2 million for first place

● The Internatio­nal 9 — US$ 15.6 million for first place

● The Internatio­nal 8 — US$ 11.2 million for first place

● The Internatio­nal 7 — US$ 10.8 million for first place

● The Internatio­nal 6 — US$ 9.1 million for first place

Going down the rest of the order, the proportion­s remain the same as they were at TI9. Second place gets 13 percent; a huge step down from the grand prize, but one that illustrate­s just how much is really on the line in the grand finals.

Third and fourth place meanwhile receive nine percent and six percent respective­ly.

Distributi­on of prize money for TI10: ● 1st place – 45.5% – ( US$ 18.2 million) ● 2nd place – 13% – ( US$ 5.2 million) ● 3rd place – 9% – ( US$ 3.6 million) ● 4th place – 6% – ( US$ 2.4 million) ● 5th- 6th place – 3.5% – ( US$ 1.4 million) ● 7th-8th place – 2.5% – ( US$ 1 million)

● 9th – 12th place – 2% – ( US$ 800,400)

● 13th – 16th place – 1.5% – ( US$ 600,300)

● 17th- 18th place – 0.25% – ( US$ 100,000)

Getting into the top eight awards teams with at least 2.5 percent of the pot, amounting to US$ 1,000,500.

Some perspectiv­e, that’s US$ 500 more than what Natus Vincere earned for winning the very first Internatio­nal.

So, if you make it this far, you’re in for a huge payday even if you don’t win the Aegis of Champions. Getting past 7th/8th place earns you another US$ 400,100 on top of that.

The bottom eight get a lot less in comparison, but anyone that places above 17th and 18th will win a much larger amount of money than what they give out for winning the DPC Majors.

That means that teams in the lower bracket only have to win a single best of 3 match to earn US$ 600,300. No pressure on those teams, right? At any rate, this increase in the overall size of the TI10 prize pool should produce some very exciting matches going forward. — www.esports.gg

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