Prize Pool The International 10 Hits 26 Million USD!

Prize Pool The International 10 Hits 26 Million USD! International 10 has certainly been postponed and does not appear to be held in August 2020. To spread the coronavirus, as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic makes flights between countries more difficult and bans activities involving many people.

But despite the fact that The International 10 was actually postponed, the Dota 2 community’s enthusiasm for Battle Pass The International 10 was even in the global economic climate, heavily influenced by the coronavirus, Battle Pass. The unfaded TI 10 is still called by the Dota 2 community and will accompany it in the future.

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39 days after the release of the TI 10 Battle Pass, The International 10’s total prize pool managed to reach US $ 26 million. This means that 39 days after the Battle Pass is released, The International 10 prizes will outpace The International 9 prizes. International 9 alone earned US $ 18.5 million over the same period.

The increase in the International 10 prize pool is due to Valve’s announcement of the Level 120 Battlepass Bundle on June 24, 2020.

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A second spike then occurred on July 3, 2020, when Valve released The International 2020 Collector’s Cache, displaying the 18 most voted sets by TI 10 Battle Pass owners.

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