Evil Geniuses Wins Dota 2’s The International 2015 Championship
Sebastian Wright
Updated on March 25, 2026
After about one and a half weeks, Evil Geniuses has been crowned the champions of Dota 2’s The International 2015 championship. The American EG team were able to defeat CDEC Gaming in the grand finals best-of-5 series 3-1, securing over $6.6 million as a team.
CDEC was a Chinese wild card team that actually defeated EG in the upper bracket, sending them down to the lower bracket. However, EG was able to defeat LGD Gaming, another Chinese team, to make it to the grand finals for a rematch against CDEC. The prize pool for this event was over $18 million, which was the largest prize pool in the history of both eSports and Dota 2. With EG taking home $6.6 million for first place, this event ranks as the second highest payout tournament in 2015, only trailing the 2015 World Series of Poker. For all the intense gameplay and highlights from this tournament, you can check out the Dota 2 Tournaments youtube channel: Official Top 16 Placings and Earnings- 1st Place: Evil Geniuses
- $6,630,109.20
- 2nd Place: CDEC Gaming
- $2,854,630.35
- 3rd Place: LGD Gaming
- $2,210,036.40
- 4th Place: Vici Gaming
- $1,565,442.45
- 5th/6th: EHOME
- $1,197,103.05
- 5th/6th Place: Virtus.pro
- $1,197,103.05
- 7th/8th Place: MVP Phoenix
- $828,763.65
- 7th/8th Place: Team Secret
- $828,763.65
- 9th/12th Place: Team Empire
- $221,003.64
- 9th/12th Place: Cloud9
- $221,003.64
- 9th/12th: compLexity Gaming
- $221,003.64
- 9th/12th: Invictus Gaming
- $221,003.64
- 13th/16th Place: Newbee
- $55,250.91
- 13th/16th Place: Natus Vincere
- $55,250.91
- 13th/16th Place: Fnatic
- $55,250.91
- 13th/16th Place: MVP.HOT6ix
- $55,250.91
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