Dota Pit Season 4 has already been announced with plans to be bigger and better than previous seasons, including LAN finals in Croatia, on March 31, 2016.
Season 4 will be bigger, better. pic.twitter.com/BpL3qEmdz5
— DotaPit.com (@DotaPit) July 12, 2015
The dust has barely settled from the battle of the Season 3 Grand Finals between Evil Geniuses and Cloud 9, and Dota Pit has already made the official announcement that the next season will surpass previous seasons and feature LAN finals that will take place in Croatia, on March 31, 2016.
Dota Pit Season 4 Teaser from Dino Lujetic on Vimeo.
Dota Pit Season 3
Evil Geniuses triumphed over Cloud 9, 3:0, in the grand finals of the Dota Pit Season 3 competition, taking the championship title and the first place prize of $125,224.
Dota Pit League Season 3 prize pool
- 1st place – $125,224 – Evil Geniuses
- 2nd place – $56,680 – Cloud 9
- 3rd place – $39,544 – Virtus.Pro
- 4th place – $21,090 – Ninjas in Pyjamas
Dota Pit Season 2
Season 2 took place between September-December 2014.
The base prize pool was $75,000. In addition, 25% of every purchase of the in-game bundle went to the prize pool.
As of November 24, 2014, the prize pool was $80,598.
- 1st place – $36,269 – Team Secret
- 2nd place – $16,120 – Virtus.Pro Polar
- 3rd place – $8,866 – Virtus.Pro
- 4th place – $8,866 – Evil Geniuses
Dota Pit Season 1
The first season of Dota Pit took place between March-May 2014. It was considered a minor tournament at the time and was the first tournament to be hosted by Dota Pit.
- 1st place – $1,500 – Team Cede Nullis
- 2nd place – $1,000 – Relax
- 3rd place – $500 – NeXtPlease!Gaming
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Kiop
(163 comments)Good times
April 20, 2016 at 6:18 pm