Valve has announced The International 2025 (TI14) Team and Talent Bundles, the return of the popular Fantasy feature from the TI Battle Pass, and the full broadcast talent lineup for the crown jewel Dota 2 event. Challenge the best and unlock exclusive Immortal items by becoming the top-ranked fantasy predictor.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Dota 2 bundles, Fantasy predictions and the broadcast talent lineup for The International 2025 (TI14).
TI14 Team and Talent bundles are available for purchase in-game. Each Dota 2 bundle comes with exclusive content created by the teams and talents themselves, including loading screens, stickers, voice lines and more.
50% of every TI bundle sale goes directly to the said team or talent, while an additional 30% from each supporter bundle sale contributes directly to The International 2025 prize pool. For the first time, community broadcasts are also included.
Selected regional broadcasters with large audiences, including Brazilian Portuguese, Filipino, and Ukrainian, now have their own supporter bundles. Just like team bundles, 50% of sales support the broadcasters, with another 30% boosting the prize pool.
You can browse the Dota 2 main menu, purchase a bundle or two, or more, and support your favourite team, caster and boost the prize pool.
Fantasy Dota is back! You heard it right. Alongside the bundles, this year’s event brings back the most popular The International Compendium features, including Fantasy and Predictions, now completely free for every Dota player.
Draft your players for the Fantasy challenge, and unlock exclusive Immortal items by becoming the top-ranked predictor and fantasy manager. These items aren’t available for sale and can only be earned by winning.
Speaking of which, don’t miss out on BLAST Fantasy for The International 2025 (TI14). Build your dream lineup, compete with fans worldwide, make bold predictions and win exciting prizes.
The broadcast talent lineup for The International 2025 (TI14) has been announced. The list includes all prominent names in the Dota 2 scene, like Sheever, Nattea, Ephey, SirActionSlacks, ODPixel, Sunsfan, Synderen, Cap and more.
The list also includes current pro players like Tal “Fly” Aizik and Daniel “Stormstormer” Schoetzau, bringing their analytical prowess to the table. Meanwhile, in the spirit of fair competition, more than 75,000 win traders, smurfs and other bad actors have been banned to make Dota an enjoyable game.
The International 2025 is set to begin in a couple of weeks in Hamburg, Germany. Prepare to witness thrilling games and captivating storylines unfold as these teams battle for ultimate glory.