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Prize Money by Country (Tournaments)
From most to least we will show you how much every country contributes to the season's total prize money as well as highlight the organizations contributing the most in the country. Germany - 305,943$ worth of tournaments * Electronic Sports League - 237,693$ * Blizzard Entertainment - 18,250$ * World Cyber Games - 7,000$ South Korea - 209,850$ * MBCGame - 123,600$ * World e-Sports Games - 39,000$ * International eSports Festival - 20,000$ * Blizzard Entertainment - 17,250$ * Afreeca Warcraft League - 10,000$ China - 185,370$ * International Electronic Sports Tournament - 50,000$ * International eSports Festival - 25,380$ * Global Gaming League - 24,440$ * China eSports Games - 18,360$ * Make Game Colorful - 18,000$ * Electronic Sports League - 16,500$ * World Series of Video Games - 9,500$ * E-Gome - 9,230$ * Replays.net - 8,000$ * Neo Star League - 4,660$ * Steelseries - 1,300$ Russia - 105,336$ * Game-X - 61,162$ * ASUS - 35,674$ * World Cyber Games - 7,000$ * Proplay - 1,500$ USA - 95,250$ * World Cyber Games - 33,000$ * Electronic Sports League - 20,000$ * Blizzard Entertainment - 19,750$ * Global Gaming League - 12,500$ * Fire in Ice - 10,000$ online – 51,193$ (incomplete) * World Cyber Games - 35,000$ * PPStream - 5,950$ * inCup - 7,551$ * Fragbet - 1,442$ * Replays.net - 1,250$ Sweden - 27,168$ * Dreamhack - 23,468$ * Spixelania - 2,700$ * Wonderbase - 1,000$ France - 19,000$ * Electronic Sports World Cup - 19,000$ Spain - 7,060$ * Gamegune - 7,060$ Netherlands - 5,830$ * Global Gaming League - 5,300$ * Netgamez - 530$ Singapore - 2,400$ * World Cyber Games - 2,400$ Norway - 2,000$
Prize Money by Country (Individual)
** (only includes players winning over 500$) Countries' player winnings
Prize Money by Race
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