TI10 champions Team Spirit reveal how they plan to spend their prize money

They now have US$18.8M total earnings.

Russian underdogs Team SpiritdefeatedChinese giants PSG.LGD3-2 in a thrilling best-of-fives series to becomeTI10 champions. No one expected the dark horse of theTI10 CIS Regional Qualifierto make it this far.

Team Spirit has been in the professional Dota 2 scene for about six years, with a lifetime earning of US$500,000. Now, they are US$18.2 million richer.

TI10 champions Team Spirit and their prize money from The International prize pool.

The team’s winning roster revealed the first things they would buy with their hard-earned prize money.

TI10 champions Team Spirit list the things they want to buy with their prize money

After their impressive grand final run, four of the team’s members appeared in an interview with caster Dmitry “NotInMyHouse” Krupnov.

“I’m gonna buy an animal house for my cat. And maybe a homestead for myself,” said Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk, translated byRedittor u/SomedayBelieverPTM. Yatoro made history bypulling off three Rampagesin just this TI alone.

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Meanwhile, Alexander “TORONTOTOKYO” Khertek is planning to buy a flat for his little sister.

“I promised her,” said TORONTOTOKYO. “She’s 11 years old. We spoke on Facetime and I said if we win TI I will buy her a flat at the center of Moscow.”

Team Spirit’s TORONTOTOKYO and his little sister.

Godlike Magnus player Magomed “Collapse” Khalilovdoesn’t really have an idea on where he wants to spend his TI10 prize money.

“I have everything I want,” Collapse laughed.

Meanwhile, Miroslaw “Mira” Kolpakov has his eyes set on buying a house and a car for his dad to drive around.

“That’s all. Only two targets right now,” said Mira.

TI10 champions Team Spirit’s winning roster

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