
Team Spirit Players Commented on Their Failure and Elimination from The International 2024
Two-time The International champions Team Spirit failed to overcome the Chinese team Xtreme Gaming, losing a crucial match in the lower bracket and thus exiting the tournament. This loss dashed their hopes of becoming the first team to win The International three times. Naturally, both the organization and players were disheartened by their departure from the premier Dota 2 event. Following their elimination, Team Spirit players commented on their performance at the tournament.
Team Spirit Players Reactions After Defeat by Xtreme Gaming and Exit from TI 2024
First to comment was Collapse, followed by Mira, and the next morning, the team captain Miposhka. Raddan and Korb3n shared sad stickers, while Larl and Silent remained silent. All comments were posted on their personal Telegram channels.
Collapse:
Explanations and excuses are unnecessary. The opponents were simply stronger.
Mira:
It’s really sad that we couldn’t go further, despite our best efforts. See you next season, or maybe not. Thanks for the support.
Miposhka:
I don’t know what to say about the tournament, guys. We tried, made mistakes, messed up, made wrong decisions, and focused on the wrong things. It’s classic and led to our defeats. It’s strange to lose two series and exit, but that’s the way it is. The tournament system this time was a bit off, but we’re to blame. We’ll work hard and move forward regardless. Thanks to everyone who supported us.
Xtreme Gaming’s XinQ also commented on their victory over Team Spirit, stating that the opponents were not at their best.
XinQ:
We won and made it to the top 8, which is great. As for beating Spirit specifically, I don’t have strong emotions about it because they were far from their top form. Our first game was decent; we just made a few mistakes and the match ended. After the defeat, we all agreed that we played well overall and were stronger. We just needed to keep doing what we were doing.
Team Spirit finishes in 9th-10th place at TI 2024. Xtreme Gaming’s next opponent will be Aurora, and the result of this match will determine who will be the next team to leave The International 2024.
The prize pool is not yet final, as it directly depends on Dota 2 fans and their purchases of the in-game compendium.
Place |
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$ USD
Percent
Participant
1st
$1,126,406
45%
TBD
2nd
$350,442
14%
TBD
3rd
$225,240
9%
TBD
4th
$150,160
6%
TBD
5th-6th
$87,611
3.5%
TBD, TBD
7th-8th
$62,550
2.5%
TBD, TBD
9th-12th
$50,019
2%
nouns, 1w Team, HEROIC, Team Spirit
13th-16th
$37,591
1.5%
Talon Esports, Team Zero, beastcoast, G2 x iG
The International 2024 is the most prestigious tournament in the Dota 2 discipline, organized by Valve. As in the previous year, the main event is divided into two parts: Road To The International and The International 2024. The tournament features 16 of the best teams in the world, including six direct invites and ten winners from regional qualifiers. The initial prize pool is set at $1,600,000 USD, with additional funds coming from in-game purchases. The event is held at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Danil Chepil é um especialista no mundo dos desportos electrónicos, tendo acompanhado a cena dos desportos electrónicos desde 2014. Ele é especialista em Counter-Strike, Dota 2 e VALORANT.
Danil começou seu conhecimento e colaboração com EgamersWorld em 2022 quando, após a agressão russa, ele não pôde mais continuar sua carreira como barman.
Naquela época, ele não percebeu que tinha talento para escrever notícias e artigos sobre esportes eletrônicos e tópicos de jogos.











