The International 2023: All Qualified Teams For Main Event

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Oct, 17.2023

The International 2023, Dota 2's most prestigious annual event, is just around the corner, and the anticipation among fans and players is reaching a fever pitch. Scheduled to take place from October 12-29 in Seattle, this 12th edition marks a significant return to the tournament's roots in the North American city, which previously served as its home base from 2012 to 2017. With a reputation for boasting the highest stakes and attracting the finest teams from across the globe, the event has always been a highlight on the esports calendar.

All Qualified Teams For The International 2023 Main Event

Here's a pointwise list of all the teams that have qualified for The International 2023:

Dota Pro Circuit Rankings: These twelve teams have secured their spots based on their impressive performance in the Dota Pro Circuit.

  • Team Liquid
  • Gaimin Gladiators
  • Evil Geniuses
  • Shopify Rebellion
  • Tundra Esports
  • Talon Esports
  • 9Pandas
  • Team Spirit
  • PSG.LGD
  • beastcoast
  • TSM
  • BetBoom Team

Notable Invites: Among the teams invited due to their high rankings, defending champions Tundra Esports will be there to defend their title. Gaimin Gladiators, who have had a stellar year with three major victories in 2023, will also be in the mix. Furthermore, Team Spirit, the winners of the $15 million Riyadh Masters, will be competing to add The International 2023 to their list of accolades.

Regional Qualifiers: Eight teams battled their way to qualification through regional qualifiers held across the world. These teams include:

  • Nouns Esports (North America)
  • Keyd Stars (South America)
  • Thunder Awaken (South America)
  • Entity (Western Europe)
  • Quest Esports (Western Europe)
  • Virtus.pro (Eastern Europe)
  • Azure Ray (China)
  • Team SMG (Southeast Asia)

It's important to note the surprises and omissions this year. One of the most shocking developments was the exclusion of OG, a team that has previously won the Aegis of Champions in 2018 and 2019. For the first time since The International 2016, they won't be part of the tournament, marking a significant shift in the competitive landscape. Additionally, Clement ‘Puppey’ Ivanov, a Dota 2 legend who has been a fixture at The International, will also miss the event for the first time in its history.

As The International 2023 draws near, the stage is set for a thrilling and highly competitive tournament. With teams from all corners of the globe converging in Seattle, fans can look forward to witnessing breathtaking battles and unforgettable moments in the world of Dota 2.