in March, Epic and Fortnite took the crown from Dota's The International as the largest esports prize pool in history with $30 Million for the Fortnite World Cup three months later, Valve and the Dota community are on pace to take it right backhttps://twitter.com/Slasher/status/1102963443517272065 …
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unlike Fortnite not only is The International almost completely fan funded by the Dota community, you also can't cheat one week and qualify for the final event later
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Now THIS is the point where the boomers start coming in and complaining how they just need to sit on their ass all day and play video games to make big money
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It's absolutely amazing. The content and show they put out every year is top notch too!
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They about ti reach 40mil at this point.
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I am really curious on why games like League don't follow in the footsteps of Valve with the battlepass. They make sooo much money with it and it is great for the teams as well. Thoughts on that Slasher?
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they do like 10 battlepass a year, but they keep all the money LMAO.
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three words: china number one
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I really think the FGC needs something like this. tekken CEO 5th place finisher got an envelope with $120 cash. That tournament is considered a MAJOR. We need to at least make top 8s pay for the trip
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Super agree on this, but sadly FG is different from a "Game as a Service" type like this

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