We’ve put together some helpful infographics for The International 2024.

So dive into the intricate world ofDota 2’s pinnacle event through an engaging visual journey.

The International 2024 Viewership

The International 2024 was viewed by hundreds of thousands across the globe.

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According toEsportsCharts, more than 1.5 million viewers checked in for the action at one point.

However, the event that became synonymous with jaw-dropping prize pool amounts failed to deliver this year.

It clocked in just over $2.5 million at the end.

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TI 2024 is the lowest amount since the compendium was introduced in 2013.

That year the final prize pool was $2,874,380.

*Final numbers are based on final sales from the compendium and are subject to adjustment.

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There was a group stage and a seeding decider before the playoffs.

The distribution of games based on time has an unusual trend.

At TI10, the first two days of group stages saw 104 heroes picked in 80 games.

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But this is probably also due to the new group stage format.

Additionally, facets were recently introduced to the game in Dota 2 patch 7.36.

The ones that have strong facets tend to make the cut.

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