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Dota 2’s prestigious tournament known as The International will make its much-anticipated return to Germany, marking the first occasion since its inaugural event in 2011 during GamesCom held in Cologne. This year’s edition is scheduled from September 4 to 14 at the Barclays Arena in Hamburg, and tickets for the event are now available for purchase.
The main event of the tournament will take place from September 11, culminating in the grand finals on September 14. A variety of ticket options have been made available to the public, and below is a comprehensive guide on purchasing tickets for Dota 2 The International 2025.
The International 2025 Tickets
With The International returning to Germany after more than a decade, excitement is building among the fanbase. Tickets for TI 2025 can be acquired through the AXS website, where various pricing tiers are offered. For the initial two days, single-day passes are priced at €85, while the tickets for the event’s concluding two days are available for €165.
A premium tier ticket option is also on offer, costing €199 for the first two days and €299 for the final competitive day. Premium tickets for the last day of TI 2025 are anticipated to be released closer to the event date. These premium options come with added benefits, such as complimentary parking and exclusive lounge access.
This year’s tournament will undergo a distinct format starting with the Swiss bracket stage and elimination rounds, which will be held in hotel rooms. Spectators won’t have the chance to support their favored competitors within the arena until the playoffs enter the double-elimination stage on the main stage. The revamped format is expected to enhance team performances and overall excitement among fans.
As with previous iterations, TI 2025 will include a cosplay competition hosted on the main stage. Attendees can also look forward to meet-and-greet opportunities with professional players and gaming legends. To keep the engagement lively, the event will feature crowd interaction segments during breaks, aiming to entertain both those present at the venue and the viewers streaming the action online.
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