In the group stage, Team Liquid came second, losing out to a strong Team Spirit for the top seed, but in their seeding decider match against BetBoom Team, they won, getting a buy into the upper bracket quarter-final.

From there, it was a clean sweep to the Aegis. Beating out Xtreme Gaming in the upper quarterfinal, Cloud9 in the upper semifinals, Gaimin Gladiators in the upper finals, booking their spot in the Grand Final without losing a single map.

Below you can find everything you need to know about what happened in TI13.

Final standings

Final standings

25 percent of all sales made from the compendium were added to The International’s prize pool. Similar to this year, last year’s compendium was also released two weeks before the event.

In total $975,377 was added to the prize pool from the Compendium, totaling the final pot to $2,575,377.

After a two-day break, the action resumed onSeptember 13for the finals weekend before crowning the new champion onSeptember 15.

As for the group stage, teams were segregated into four groups of four teams each with every team playing best-of-two series against others in their group. Following that, the top two teams from each group faced off against the 3rd or 4th placed teams from their opposite groups (A against B and C against D) to determine seedings for the playoffs.

Below you can find all16 teams that participated in TI13and how they qualified:

Titas Khan is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. He is an expert in Valorant, Roblox, Dota 2, and mobile games – such as Wild Rift and Clash Royale. He also has bylines at Sportskeeda and Gfinity Esports. You can contact him at: titas.khan@dexerto.com