The Dota 2 International 2013 tournament has finally come to a close with Alliance emerging as the champion, beating world No. 2 Na’Vi (Natus Vincere) in a five game thriller to win more than $1.4 million in prize money. This was the first time a fifth game was needed to decide the winner. The final game was worthy of being a true final, being one of the most exciting games in the tournament.

Na’vi was the winner of the first International in 2011, and lost to IG (Invictus Gaming) in the finals last year. Alliance on the other hand, was a debutant at the tournament, and lost only one game throughout the league, which was to DK. A narration of the Alliance versus Na’Vi match is posted on the Dota 2 blog. Video is expected soon.

The International 2013 was a five-day tournament held at Benaroya Hall in Seattle from August 7 – 11th. It featured the world’s 16 best Dota 2 teams. The total prize pool was more than $2.8 million. Second placed Na’Vi raked in $619K as prize money. Third place won $281K.

The teams competing in the finals were:

  • Invictus Gaming
  • Orange.Neolution
  • Alliance
  • Fnatic
  • Team Liquid
  • Natus Vincere
  • Team Zenith
  • Team Dignitas
  • Invasion MUFC
  • DK
  • LCD Gaming.Int
  • Mousesports
  • TongFu
  • Virtus.Pro
  • LCD Gaming
  • Rattle Snake (wild card entry)

Image Source: Dota 2 blog

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When not being the Editor-in-Chief at iLLGaming or a tech journalist that he is known for, Sahil indulges himself with his pug named Tony. His favorite games are Dota 2, Dark Souls, Deus Ex and DOOM. He is sucker for PC builds and dreams about benchmark numbers in his sleep.

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