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  2. The International 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2023 (commonly referred to as TI 2023 or TI 12) was the concluding tournament of the multiplayer online battle arena ( MOBA) game Dota 2. The International is the concluding international tournament of the Dota Pro Circuit in different regions. The tournament ran from October 12 until the Grand Finals on October 29, 2023.

  3. The International (esports) - Wikipedia

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    The International (TI) is an annual esports world championship for the five-on-five video game Dota 2.Produced by the game's developer Valve, the International is the final event of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) and consists of 20 teams: 12 based on final results from the DPC; six from North America, South America, Southeast Asia, China, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe regional leagues; and ...

  4. OG (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Website. ogs .gg. OG (also called OG Esports) is a professional esports organisation based in Europe. Formed in 2015, they are best known for their Dota 2 team who won The International 2018 and 2019 tournaments. They also have a Counter-Strike 2 and a Rocket League team.

  5. The International 2022 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2022 (also known as TI 11 and TI 2022) was the 11th iteration of The International, an annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament hosted by Valve, the game's developer. The tournament followed the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC), an annual series of tournaments awarding points to teams, with the top 12 earning invitations and ...

  6. Team Liquid - Wikipedia

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    Team Liquid is a multi-regional professional esports organization based in the Netherlands that was founded in 2000. With the release of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Team Liquid signed their first professional players. In 2012, Team Liquid acquired a North American Dota 2 team, marking their first venture into multi-genre management. [1]

  7. Arteezy - Wikipedia

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    773,000. YouTube information. Channel. Arteezy. Subscribers. 32,000 [4] Last updated: April 13, 2024. Artour Babaev (born July 1, 1996), better known as Arteezy, is a Canadian professional Dota 2 player for Shopify Rebellion. [5] He is also one of the most popular streamers among the community.

  8. Ame (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    They would go on to their first tier 1 tournament win at Mars Dota 2 League 2017 followed by a 4th place finish at The International 2017. 2018–2019 [ edit ] Throughout 2018, Ame and his team had multiple tournament wins and were considered one of the favourites for winning TI8 , eventually they lost to OG in the grandfinals in 5 games, [3 ...

  9. WePlay AniMajor - Wikipedia

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    History. On May 16, WePlay Esports announced that it would be hosting the second Dota 2 Major of the 2021 DPC season in the capital of Ukraine — Kyiv. Titled "WePlay AniMajor," the coveted tournament featured 18 of the best Dota 2 teams from around the world competing from June 2 to 13, 2021, for a total prize pool of $500,000 and the associated 2,700 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) points.