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Valve Announces DOTA2 1 Million Dollar Tournament!

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Forum » News » Valve Announces DOTA2 1 Million Dollar Tournament! 9 posts - page 1 of 1
Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by FlashJ » August 14, 2011 11:12pm | Report


Valve sets a New Records for many competitive tournament stats, most noteably largest single tournament prize ever at 1 million dollars for 1st place.

By bringing the worlds most elite players together to compete for $1,000,000 is sure draw immense attention in the MOBA world. Everyone will be wishing they had a seat for this historic event!

There will be 16 teams competing from a wide variety of countries, including France, China, Ukraine, Thailand and more.

Here are the official 16 teams:


Check out www.dota2.com for the official announcement.
"Did the primary buffer panel just fall off my goram ship!?" -- MR

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by dmarco » August 15, 2011 10:13pm | Report
The $1m prize for 1st place is still higher than the $5m pool RIOT has going on for League of Legends. The $1m is for this tournament and is a winner-takes-all situation, where as RIOT's $5m is for the entire competitive season. It's going to be spread over a lot of tournaments so the highest prize is still going to be lower than DotA2's.

I'm just posting this before some people go on about how RIOT have one upped Valve, which has been said a lot on /v/ and playdota.

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Sever1ty » August 15, 2011 10:19pm | Report
Looks interesting, sad to not have SK Gaming or Fnatic there though!

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by dmarco » August 15, 2011 10:30pm | Report
Sever1ty wrote:

Looks interesting, sad to not have SK Gaming or Fnatic there though!


They are League of Legends teams.. I'm sure none of them would be able to compare to any of those lined up for this tournament, even if some of them are avid DotA players. These are the teams who play in WCG tournaments and usually win. I'm sure one of those teams, the name who slips my mind, has been bought by a chinese company for $6.2million USD, just because of how good they are and how popular the game is going to be.

If a league of legends team gets bought for $6.2million USD... well then, I'd like to see them enter!

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by B-Wong » August 15, 2011 10:31pm | Report
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They are League of Legends teams.. I'm sure none of them would be able to compare to any of those lined up for this tournament, even if some of them are avid DotA players. These are the teams who play in WCG tournaments and usually win. I'm sure one of those teams, the name who slips my mind, has been bought by a chinese company for $6.2million USD, just because of how good they are and how popular the game is going to be.

If a league of legends team gets bought for $6.2million USD... well then, I'd like to see them enter!


Basic concepts will transfer over but overall the players from one game can't compare to the players from another game because they're two completely different games.

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by dmarco » August 15, 2011 10:38pm | Report
Well that was sort of the point I was getting across - you shouldn't really expect League tournament players to be in a DotA tournament. Just two completely different games.

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Sever1ty » August 15, 2011 11:17pm | Report
B-Wong wrote:



Basic concepts will transfer over but overall the players from one game can't compare to the players from another game because they're two completely different games.


It may be so, but if you look at the backgrounds of all these players then you'll see that all of them have been hardcore DOTA fans since it's initial release, that's what is confusing for me. Do you see what my point is?

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Haxblade » August 16, 2011 4:22am | Report
I see what Sever1ty is saying, but I'd love to see some LoL players come over to DotA2 and try it out. For a LoL player myself right now, I think it's gonna be pretty hard to transition over to DotA2 since it has different mechanics. As for the tournament, I'm rooting for Mineski.Infinity. Go Philippines!

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Sever1ty » August 16, 2011 7:25pm | Report
Quoted:

I see what Sever1ty is saying, but I'd love to see some LoL players come over to DotA2 and try it out. For a LoL player myself right now, I think it's gonna be pretty hard to transition over to DotA2 since it has different mechanics. As for the tournament, I'm rooting for Mineski.Infinity. Go Philippines!


I agree with you, I'm actually downloading HoN even though I hate the game, I'm going to buy the Anonymous avatar, and flamboyant voice pack and straight to learning. I need to be average at the game by the time DOTA 2 comes out. Hopefully I haven't forgotten much since DOTA 1.

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