Esports Prize Money 2025 with $270M+ Awarded Across Top Games
2025 has been a banner year for esports prize pools, with over $270 million distributed across hundreds of tournaments and thousands of players, per Escharts data as of December 17.
This surge reflects massive investments from developers, organisers like the Esports World Cup (EWC), and fan contributions, spanning PC, console, and mobile titles.
Counter-Strike 2 leads the pack with nearly $25 million, closely followed by Dota 2’s record breaking International and other majors.
Top Games by Prize Money Awarded
Escharts ranks the biggest earners based on total prize pools from 14,000+ tournaments involving 10,000+ players.
- 1. Counter-Strike 2: $24,844,577+ from 100+ tournaments
- 2. Dota 2: $23,149,768
- 3. Honor of Kings: $21,777,087
- 4. Fortnite: $9,966,422+ from 2,000+ tournaments
- Free Fire: $30,637,804
- The Finals: $37,634,012
Mobile giants like Honor of Kings and Free Fire thrived on regional circuits, while Dota 2’s fan-funded model pushed TI to new heights.

Biggest Tournaments of 2025
Standout events drove the totals:
- Esports World Cup 2025: $70.45M across 25 tournaments in 24 games, up from $62.5M in 2024.
- The International 2025 (Dota 2): Multi million crowdfunded pool, won by Team Falcons.
- Worlds 2025 (LoL): Record viewership and substantial Riot funded prizes.
- Budapest Major (CS2): Key S-Tier event in Valve’s circuit.
- PUBG Mobile Global Championship: $1.5M+ pool with peak viewership.

Top Earning Teams and Players
Teams like Team Vitality (CS2, $4M) dominated earnings alongside trophies. Player rankings highlight CS2 and Dota stars, with full lists on Escharts earnings tracker.
2025’s growth sets the stage for even bigger 2026 pools, fueled by EWC expansions and rising mobile esports.
