What Esports Game Makes The Most Money?

The esports industry is growing rapidly and there is a lot of money to be made. But what game makes the most money?

The Top 3 Esports Games

The three most profitable esports games are currently League of Legends, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. These games have had the most consistent growth in both prize pools and viewership.

Dota 2

Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. The game is a sequel to Defense of the Ancients (DotA), which was a community-created mod for Blizzard Entertainment’s Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion pack, The Frozen Throne. Dota 2 is played in matches between two teams of five players, with each team occupying and defending their own separate base on the map. Each of the ten players independently controls a powerful character, known as a “hero”, who all have unique abilities and differing styles of play. During a match, players collect experience points and items for their heroes in order to successfully defeat the opposing team’s heroes in player versus player combat. A team wins by being the first to either destroy the other team’s “Ancient”, a large structure located within their base, or forcing the other team to surrender.

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League of Legends (LoL) is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games for Microsoft Windows and macOS. Inspired by Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne’s Defense of the Ancients, the game follows a freemium model and is supported by microtransactions. In League of Legends, players assume control of an unseen “champion” with unique abilities and battle against a team of other players or computer-controlled champions. The goal is usually to destroy all enemy champions, alien structures called “nexuses”, or achieve some other objective as specified by the game mode. Each League of Legends match is discrete, with all champions starting off relatively weak but increasing their strength by accumulating items and experience over the course of the match.

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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and Valve Corporation. It is the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series and was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 in August 2012, while the Linux version was released in 2014. The game pits two teams against each other: terrorists vs counter-terrorists. Both sides are tasked with eliminating the other while completing separate objectives depending on the game mode played. There are nine different game modes in total; all but Arms Race mode involve both teams having objectives they must complete before they can win; however Arms Race mode has no objectives; it just involves killing until only one player remains from either team before resetting back to full strength with everyone having new weapons once again ready for another round/game

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment. It is the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series and was released for Windows, OS X, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 in August 2012, while the Linux version was released in 2014. The game pits two teams against each other: the Terrorists and the Counter-Terrorists. Both teams are tasked with eliminate the other while completing separate objectives. The Terrorists’ objective is to plant a bomb or kill the hostages; The Counter-Terrorists need to prevent this from happening. If a team successfully kills all members of the other side, that team will win the round. The first team to win 16 rounds wins the match.

CS:GO has been extremely popular since its release, with an active professional scene and millions of casual players worldwide. In 2020, it was estimated that CS:GO had around 850,000 concurrent players at any given time. The game has also been a huge success for Valve, generating over $1 billion in revenue by 2016.

Despite its age, CS:GO remains one of the most popular esports games in the world, with numerous tournaments being held each year with large prize pools up for grabs. In 2019, over $33 million was awarded to players in various tournaments across the globe. The largest tournament of 2019 was BLAST Pro Series: Miami, which had a prize pool of $250,000.

League of Legends

League of Legends is one of the most popular esports games and is played by millions of people around the world. The game is a free-to-play MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) where players choose a champion and fight against other players in teams. The game is incredibly strategic and rewards teamwork and skill. It’s no wonder that it’s one of the top esports games in the world.

According to SuperData, League of Legends was the highest earning esports game in 2019, making $1.4 billion. The game has been around for many years and continues to grow in popularity. With such a large player base, it’s no surprise that League of Legends tournaments have some of the biggest prize pools in all of esports. In 2019, the World Championship had a prize pool of over $2 million.

Which Game Makes The Most Money?

The game that makes the most money is not as cut and dry as you may think. It really depends on a few different factors. The game that makes the most money could be the game that has the most professional teams, or the game that has the most tournaments. It could even be a game that is free to play but has a lot of in game micro transactions.

Dota 2

Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. The game is a sequel to Defense of the Ancients (DotA), which was a community-created mod for Blizzard Entertainment’s Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion pack, The Frozen Throne. Dota 2 is played in matches between two teams of five players, with each team occupying and defending their own separate base on the map. Each of the ten players independently controls a powerful character, known as a “hero”, who all have unique abilities and differing styles of play. During a match, players collect experience points and items for their heroes to successfully defeat the opposing team’s heroes in player versus player combat. A team wins by being the first to either destroy the other team’s ancient, a large structure located within their base, or forcing the other side to abandon their ancient as a result of continual enemy assaults. Development of Dota 2 began in 2009 when IceFrog, lead designer of Defense of the Ancients, was hired by Valve to create a modernized remake for them in the Source game engine. It was officially released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux-based personal computers via the digital distribution platform Steam in July 2013, following a Windows-only open beta phase that began two years prior. The game is fully free-to-play with no heroes or any other gameplay element needing to be bought or otherwise unlocked. To maintain it, Valve supports the game as microtransactions that grant rewards such as hero cosmetics and victory poses.

Dota 2 has been one of the most profitable esports games ever since its release back in 2013 despite not being one of the most popular ones out there. In 2019 alone Dota 2 tournaments gave out over $38 million in prize money which is more than tournaments for any other game that year with Counter Strike: Global Offensive coming in at second place with $34 million. While Dota 2 doesn’t have nearly as many tournaments as some other games such as CS:GO or League of Legends, it more than makes up for it with its massive prize pools courtesy of Valve themselves who add millions of dollars each year to The International which is by far the biggest annual tournament in all of esports.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

CS:GO is the clear winner when it comes to prize money, with over $20 million in total prize money awarded over the course of 2017. This is more than double the amount of prize money awarded for League of Legends, the game in second place. Dota 2, another popular MOBA game, comes in third place with just over $10 million in prize money awarded in 2017.

League of Legends

League of Legends is a five-player online battle arena video game based on the Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne mod Defense of the Ancients. Designed by developer Riot Games, it was unofficially released in October 2009. The game is a free-to-play title supported by microtransactions.

In League of Legends, players assume the role of an unseen “summoner” that controls a “champion” with unique abilities and battle against a team of players or computer-controlled champions. The goal is usually to destroy the opposing team’s “nexus”, a structure that lies at the heart of a base protected by defensive structures. Each League of Legends match is discrete, with all champions starting off relatively weak but increasing in strength by accumulating items and experience over the course of the game.

League of Legends is one of the most popular Internet games. According to Riot Games, it boasts 650 million active monthly players and 65 million daily players, making it one of the most actively played games in the world. It is also one of the highest earning esports games, with players competing for multimillion-dollar prize pools in tournaments such as The International and Worlds Championship Series.

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