Dota 2 TI 2023 Prize Pool Shows Slowest Growth Since 2014

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The prize pool for Dota 2's TI 2023 has shown the slowest growth in almost a decade, and it could cost the eSport its pro teams.

. This is an event tracker filled with activities for players to complete during TI 2023, awarding all sorts of cosmetics and rewards.

Unfortunately, the current prize pool seems to indicate that fans aren’t buying the Compendium at either its standard price of $7.49 or the upgraded version with extra rewards for $29.99. If fans don’t buy this in-game add-on, the prize pool’s growth will rely on third-party sponsors donating to it in exchange for ad space or sponsorships.

There’s still time for fans to find and buy the Compendium and push that prize pool up. If they don’t, TI could become unviable for many of the pro teams. Organizations behind the pro teams take a large percentage of the winnings, and if that amount is enough to justify attending and competing, the organization will drop out.. The pros are paid an income by organizations that earn revenue through merch and other income streams from those players.

 

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