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Cover art for The International 2025.
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Dota 2 The International 2025: Schedule, prize pool, and more

The International is returning to Germany for the first time in 14 years.

The International is the most important Dota 2 championship of the year, featuring the highest prize pool across all other tournaments. But that hasn’t been the case since Valve replaced the battle pass with the compendium for crowd-funding TI’s prize pool. Nevertheless, the annual extravaganza still maintains its hype and the respect from winning such a prestigious tournament.

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In 2025, The International returns to Germany for the first time since the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2011. The inaugural version of TI, held at GamesCom in Cologne, Germany, featured the highest prize pool across all esports at that time. The tournament went on to set several records, securing the top seven spots for the highest prize pool for a single event, a record that still stands today.

Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming TI 2025.

Dota 2 TI 2025 format and teams

cover art for The International 2025.
TI 2025 will feature a new format. Image via Valve

Similar to last year’s format, TI 2025 will be split into three sections, but the format will differ from 2024’s group stage, followed by the seeding deciders. Instead, this year will feature a Swiss stage to kick things off, followed by an elimination phase, after which eight teams will make their way into the main event.

  • Swiss Bracket
    • All 16 teams will play five rounds of best-of-three head-to-head matches. The first round will feature random seeding, while every subsequent round will be seeded based on the same win-loss record.
    • The top three teams with four wins each will advance directly to the main event of TI, while the bottom three teams with four losses each will be eliminated from the tournament. The remaining 10 teams placed from fourth to 13th will move over to the elimination round.
  • Elimination Round
    • The highest-rated teams will face off against the respective lowest-rated teams from the Swiss bracket. The team that finished fourth during the Swiss bracket will face off against the team that finished 13th in the same round.
    • The matches in this round will be elimination matches, and the losing teams will bid farewell to TI, while the winning teams will progress to the main event.
    • A total of five best-of-threes will be played in this round, meaning that five teams will be eliminated while five teams progress to the main stage to make up the final eight.
  • Main event
    • Double-elimination bracket featuring best-of-threes.
    • Losing teams from the upper bracket will drop into the lower bracket. Losing in the lower bracket will lead to elimination from the tournament.
    • The grand final will be a best-of-five.

Valve recently announced the names of the invited teams for TI14. A total of eight teams have been invited for the championship, while the remaining eight teams will have to make their way through the regional qualifiers. Two slots have been allotted to Western Europe and Southeast Asia, while the four other regions (Eastern Europe, North America, South America, and China) have been given one slot each for the regional qualifiers.

Here’s the full list of teams that are participating in TI14:

TeamRosterQualification method
Team LiquidmiCKe, Nisha, SabeRLight, Boxi, InsaniaInvitation
PARIVISIONSatanic, No[o]ne, DM, 9Class, DukalisInvitation
BetBoom TeamPure, gpk~, MieRo`, Save-, KataomiInvitation
Team Tideboundshiro, NothingToSay, Bach, planet, y`Invitation
Yakutou Brothersflyfly, Emo, Beyond, BoBoKa, OliInvitation
Team SpiritYatoro, Larl, Collapse, rue, MiposhkaInvitation
Team Falconsskiter, Malr1ne, ATF, Cr1t-, SneykingInvitation
Tundra EsportsCrystallis, bzm, 33, Saksa, WhitemonInvitation
NAVI Juniorgotthejuice, Niku, pma, Zayac, RiddysRegional Qualifiers – Western Europe
Nigma GalaxyGhost, SumaiL, No!ob, Omar, GHRegional Qualifiers – Western Europe
Team NemesisAkashi, Mac, Raven, Jing, EriceRegional Qualifiers – Southeast Asia
BOOM EsportsJaCkky, Armel, Jabz, TIMS, JaunuelRegional Qualifiers – Southeast Asia
Aurora GamingNightfall, kiyotaka, TORONTOTOKYO, Mira, pantoRegional Qualifiers – Eastern Europe
Xtreme GamingAme, Xm, Xxs, XinQ, polosonRegional Qualifiers – China
HEROICYuma, 4nalog, Wisper, Scofield, KJRegional Qualifiers – South America
WildcardYamsun, RCY, Fayde, Bignum, SpeeedRegional Qualifiers – Eastern Europe

Dota 2 TI 2025 schedule

Here’s the full schedule including the results for The International 2025:

  • The Road to The International (Swiss stage and elimination round): Sept. 4 to 7, 2025
  • The International (Main event): Sept. 11 to 14, 2025

You can purchase tickets for the main event and attend the matches live at the Barclays Arena in Hamburg, Germany.

Apart from that, the closed regional qualifiers for TI14 are underway now, and here’s the schedule for each of the regions:

  • Eastern Europe: June 4 to 8
  • South America: June 4 to 8
  • North America: June 9 to 12
  • China: June 9 to 12
  • Southeast Asia: June 13 to 17
  • Western Europe: June 13 to 17

You can also find a full list of all the matches in our hub of all the qualified teams for The International.

Road to The International – Swiss stage

Round 1 (Sept. 4)

MatchTime (CDT)
Aurora Gaming 0-2 Xtreme Gaming3am
Team Spirit 2-0 Wildcard3am
Team Falcons 2-1 Nemesis3am
Tundra Esports 2-1 Yakutou Brothers3am
Team Liquid 2-1 BOOM Esports6am
PARIVISION 2-0 HEROIC6am
Nigma Galaxy 2-1 BetBoom Team6am
Team Tidebound 2-1 Natus Vincere6am

Round 2 (Sept. 4)

MatchTime (CDT)Scoreline
Team Falcons 2-1 Tundra Esports9am1-0
Team Spirit 1-2 Xtreme Gaming9am1-0
Yakutou Brothers 2-1 Nemesis9am0-1
Aurora Gaming 2-0 Wildcard9am0-1
PARIVISION 2-0 Nigma Galaxy12pm1-0
Natus Vincere 2-0 HEROIC12pm0-1
Team Liquid 0-2 Team Tidebound12pm1-0
BOOM Esports 0-2 BetBoom Team12pm0-1

Round 3 (Sept. 5)

MatchTime (CDT)Scoreline
Xtreme Gaming 2-1 Team Falcons3am2-0
Team Spirit 2-1 Tundra Esports3am1-1
Aurora Gaming 2-0 Yakutou Brothers3am1-1
Nemesis 0-2 Wildcard3am0-2
PARIVISION 0-2 Team Tidebound6am1-0
Nigma Galaxy 1-2 Team Liquid6am0-1
Natus Vincere 0-2 BetBoom Team6am1-0
BOOM Esports 0-2 HEROIC6am0-1

Round 4 (Sept. 5)

MatchTime (CDT)Scoreline
Wildcard 0-2 HEROIC9am1-2
Nigma Galaxy 1-2 Yakutou Brothers9am1-2
Tundra Esports 2-1 Natus Vincere9am1-2
BOOM Esports 2-0 Nemesis9am0-3 (Eliminator)

Round 5 (Sept. 6)

MatchTime (CDT)Scoreline
Xtreme Gaming 2-0 Team Tidebound3am3-0
Team Spirit 0-2 PARIVISION3am2-1
Team Falcons 2-0 Team Liquid3am2-1
Aurora Gaming 0-2 BetBoom Team3am2-1
Tundra Esports 0-2 HEROIC6am2-2
Team Liquid 2-1 Yakutou Brothers6am2-2
Team Spirit 0-2 Aurora Gaming6am2-2
Nigma Galaxy 2-1 Natus Vincere6am1-3 (Eliminator)
BOOM Esports 1-2 Wildcard6am1-3 (Eliminator)
Team Falcons 1-2 Team Tidebound9am3-1
PARIVISION 1-2 BetBoom Team9am3-1

Road to The International – Elimination round

MatchTime (CDT)
HEROIC 2-0 Yakutou Brothers12pm (Sept. 6)
Aurora Gaming 1-2 Nigma Galaxy3am (Sept. 7)
PARIVISION 2-0 Wildcard6am (Sept. 7)
Team Liquid 1-2 Tundra Esports9am (Sept. 7)
Team Falcons 2-0 Team Spirit12pm (Sept. 7)

The International – Main event

Day 1 (Sept. 11)

RoundMatchTime
Upper bracket quarterfinalsXtreme Gaming 2-0 Tundra Esports3am
Upper bracket quarterfinalsPARIVISION 2-0 HEROIC6am
Upper bracket quarterfinalsTeam Tidebound 0-2 Team Falcons9am
Upper bracket quarterfinalsBetBoom Team 2-1 Nigma Galaxy12pm

Day 2 (Sept. 12)

RoundMatchTime
Lower bracket round oneTundra Esports 0-2 HEROIC3am
Lower bracket round oneNigma Galaxy 2-0 Team Tidebound6am
Upper bracket semifinalsXtreme Gaming 0-2 PARIVISION9am
Upper bracket semifinalsTeam Falcons 2-1 BetBoom Team12pm

Day 3 (Sept. 13)

RoundMatchTime
Lower bracket quarterfinalsNigma Galaxy 0-2 Xtreme Gaming3am
Lower bracket quarterfinalsHEROIC 1-2 BetBoom Team6am
Upper bracket finalPARIVISION 1-2 Team Falcons9am
Lower bracket semifinalBetBoom Team 0-2 Xtreme Gaming12pm

Day 4 (Sept. 14)

RoundMatchTime
Lower bracket finalPARIVISION 1-2 Xtreme Gaming3am
Grand finalTeam Falcons 3-2 Xtreme Gaming6am

Dota 2 TI 2025 prize pool

After the recent release of the compendium as well as the Talent and Team packs, Valve has confirmed that the prize pool for this year’s TI will be funded based on all the packs being purchased by the community.

The developer has announced that 50% of all sales from these packs will go directly to the respective Talent and Team, while 30% of sales will be diverted towards growing the prize pool. Given that the base prize pool is set at $1.6 million, it will be interesting to see what the final amount turns out to be for TI14.

Where to watch TI 2025

TI 2025 was live-streamed across several channels on Twitch and YouTube. However, the safest bet is to tune in to Dota 2 or The International’s official channels on either platform for live updates from the annual extravaganza.


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