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  2. The International 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2024 (also known as TI 13 and TI 2024), was the 13th edition of The International, the annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament hosted by Valve, the game's developer. The tournament took place in Copenhagen , Denmark , in Royal Arena . [ 1 ]

  3. Dota - Wikipedia

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    Dota Underlords, an auto battler based on the community-created Dota 2 mod Dota Auto Chess, was released in 2020. The original DotA mod is considered one of the most popular mods of all time, with tens of millions of players and a consistent presence at esports tournaments throughout the 2000s.

  4. PSG Esports - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports is the youth system of PSG Esports. It is located at the PSG Studio in Boulogne-Billancourt. Launched in December 2020, it aims to teach the practice of Esport through courses and training sessions on different video games and different media (PC or consoles), accompanied by professional coaches.

  5. Topson - Wikipedia

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    Topias Miikka Taavitsainen (born 14 April 1998), [1] [2] better known as Topson, is a Finnish professional Dota 2 player for Tundra Esports. [3] As a member of OG, he won The International 2018 and The International 2019.

  6. TSM (esports) - Wikipedia

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    TSM, formerly known as Team SoloMid, is a professional esports organization based in the United States. It was founded in September 2009 by Andy "Reginald" Dinh.TSM currently fields players in Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Fortnite, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Overwatch 2, Rocket League, Guilty Gear Strive, Super Smash Bros., and Valorant.

  7. ESL (company) - Wikipedia

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    Esports in Cinema included Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coverage from ESL One Cologne 2015 and ESL One New York, [14] as well as a documentary, "All Work All Play," which follows the rise of esports and highlights pro gamers as they work toward the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship. [15]

  8. Team Liquid - Wikipedia

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    Their European Dota 2 squad won The International 2017, which had one of the largest prize pools for any esports tournament in history. [2] Team Liquid's League of Legends team has won five LCS titles, [3] and their Counter-Strike Global Offensive team was awarded the Intel Grand Slam prize in 2019 after winning four tournaments in just 63 days ...

  9. Talon Esports - Wikipedia

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    Riot Games announced on 19 December 2019 that Talon Esports would be one of ten teams participating in the newly created Pacific Championship Series. [2] [3] Talon Esports' inaugural roster consisted of top laner Su "Hanabi" Chia-hsiang, [5] jungler Kim "River" Dong-woo, [6] mid laner Kim "Candy" Seung-ju, [7] bot laner Wong "Unified" Chun-kit, [6] and support Ling "Kaiwing" Kai-wing.