CS:GO had the most prizes in 2020 in eSports

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has generated the largest amount of prize money in 2020. Statistics for all eSports disciplines were provided by Esports Earnings.

Total participants in the competitions in the shooter from Valve earned almost $ 16 million, which is $ 6.5 million more than was played in Dota 2. The top 5 also included League of Legends, Fortnite, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

At the same time, CS:GO is the leader in the number of held and the players who took part in them.

Statistics of the top 15 eSports disciplines in terms of the amount of prize money played:

1. CS:GO – $15,808,057.22 (2862 players, 570 tournamets).
2. Dota 2 – $9,233,852.73 (937 players, 146 tournamets).
3. League of Legends – $8,003,608.46 (1320 players, 65 tournamets).
4. Fortnite – $7,884,451.40 (1467 players, 104 tournamets).
5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – $6,268,672.00 (206 players, 35 tournamets).
6. PUBG Mobile – $5,420,371.60 (442 players, 14 tournamets).
7. Rainbow Six Siege – $5,015,764.30 (578 players, 40 tournamets).
8. Overwatch – $4,358,012.00 (236 players, 10 tournamets)
9. Hearthstone – $4,232,600.00 (431 players, 40 tournamets)
10. PUBG – $4,012,052.57 (887 players, 53 tournamets)
11. Rocket League – $3,369,260.83 (566 players, 171 tournamets)
12. Call of Duty: Warzone – $2,826,407.12 (586 players, 106 tournamets)
13. Valorant – $2,248,376.65 (2137 players, 291 tournamets)
14. Apex Legends – $2,164,839.05 (623 players, 188 tournamets)
15. StarCraft II – $2,085,575.84 (317 players, 353 tournamets)