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🏆 #1 Global Ranking

China

The world's leading esports nation, dominating Dota 2 and League of Legends with unparalleled infrastructure and player development.

$331M
Total Earnings
9,350
Pro Players
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$331,631,729
Total Prize Money
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9,350
Pro Players
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Dota 2
Top Game
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$0.24
Per Capita
9.5/10
Infrastructure
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847
Major Wins

🏗️ Esports Infrastructure

China's esports ecosystem is the most developed in the world

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Venues & Arenas
98/100
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Training Facilities
95/100
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Broadcast Quality
92/100
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Org Investment
96/100
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Internet Speed
88/100

⭐ Notable Players

1
Ame (Wang Chunyu)
Dota 2 • Carry
$4.2M
2
y` (Zhang Yiping)
Dota 2 • Support
$3.8M
3
Faith_bian (Zhang Ruida)
Dota 2 • Offlane
$3.5M
4
Uzi (Jian Zihao)
League of Legends • ADC
$1.2M
5
TheShy (Kang Seung-lok)
League of Legends • Top
$890K

🏆 Notable Teams

1
PSG.LGD
Dota 2 • Founded 2009
$25.8M
2
Xtreme Gaming
Dota 2 • TI12 Champions
$15.2M
3
Edward Gaming
LoL • Worlds 2021 Champions
$8.7M
4
JD Gaming
League of Legends • LPL
$6.2M
5
Royal Never Give Up
League of Legends • LPL
$5.1M

🏟️ Major Venues & Events

China's world-class esports infrastructure

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Mercedes-Benz Arena

📍 Shanghai

18,000-seat arena that has hosted The International, League of Legends Worlds, and major PUBG tournaments.

TI 2019 Worlds 2020 Capacity: 18,000
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LPL Arena

📍 Shanghai

Purpose-built esports arena for the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), featuring state-of-the-art broadcasting.

LPL Home Year-round Capacity: 900
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National Stadium (Bird's Nest)

📍 Beijing

Iconic Olympic venue that hosted the 2017 League of Legends World Championship Finals with 40,000 fans.

Worlds 2017 Major Events Capacity: 80,000
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Hangzhou Esports Center

📍 Hangzhou

The world's first purpose-built esports stadium, shaped like a spaceship. Home to Asian Games 2023 esports.

Asian Games 2023 Capacity: 4,000