Competitive scene

History
DotA started to transform into a serious electronic sport after the first competition was organized in 2005. It has since continued to evolve, with many teams, tournaments and players emerging onto the scene.

Tournaments
Various bodies in the Dota 2 scene host various tournaments with different participating teams and prize pools. Participating teams can be determined by qualifications or invites. Some tournaments are limited to certain countries, while some are regional/continental. International tournaments are typically larger with more substantial prize packages and sponsorships. The largest Dota 2 tournament is The International, which is sponsored by Valve. With a one million USD grand prize, teams from all over the world competed in 2011, with team Na'Vi emerging as the victors. The International was held again in 2012, with team Invictus Gaming taking the victory. The International 2013 was won by The Alliance with Na'Vi once again taking second place and had a prize pool of $2,874,407.00 USD which was possible by the help of the Dota 2 community, making it the largest ever Electronic sport prize pool. It can be assumed that the International will continue to be held annually.

There are also tournaments like StarLadder ,ACE Dota 2 League, Raidcall EMS and many more which have a prize pool ranging from $2,000 USD to $300,000 USD

Teams
Dota 2 teams consist of at least 5 players dedicated to Dota 2, sponsored either personally or by an organization to compete in various tournaments.

Players
Dota 2 players are people who have dedicated their career into Dota 2, participating in various tournaments, winning prize money, and providing entertainment for the audience.