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Dota 2 in GEG
Tournament information
SportDota 2
LocationInternational
Established2021; 3 years ago (2021)
Number of
tournaments
3
AdministratorGlobal Esports Federation
Tournament
format(s)
Venue(s)Varies
Participants
  • Open:
  • 4 teams (2021)
  • 8 teams (2022–present)
  • Women:
  • 8 teams (2022–present)
Websitewww.globalesports.org/events
Current champion
Most recent tournament
GEG 2023

The Global Esports Games, commonly known as GEG, is a International esports tournament for various games, like Dota 2, eFootball, and Street Fighter V that held annually. Dota 2 tournament in GEG has started since its first edition, in 2021. The tournament consist of different national teams from Americas, Asia (split into Asia-Pacific and Middle East in 2022; Asia and Asia-Europe (CIS) in 2023; Asia and Middle East in 2024), and Europe since 2021, Africa and Oceania since 2023. The women tournament started since 2022 edition.

History

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GEG 2021

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Consist of 4 Teams: Singapore as venue host, Brazil (replacing Paraguay) from Americas qualifier, Mongolia from Asia qualifier, and Great Britain from Europe qualifier. In the semifinals, Singapore faced Great Britain with a score 2–0, and Brazil faced Mongolia with a score 2–1. In the next match, Mongolia managed to beat Great Britain with 2–1 to secure third place. Brazil became the GEG 2021 champion after won against Singapore in the final match with a score 2–1.

GEG 2022

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Women's Event introduced.

GEG 2023

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Saudi Arabia host the GEG 2023.

GEG 2024

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China host the GEG 2024.

GEG 2025

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GEG 2025 will be host in Lima, Peru.

Format

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Bo3 single elimination format.

Champions

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Year Event Winner(s) Date Venue
2021 Open  Brazil 18–19 December Resorts World SentosaSingapore
2022 Open  Peru 15–17 December Hilton Istanbul Bomonti Hotel – Istanbul, Turkey
Women  Thailand
2023 Open  Kazakhstan 11–16 December Saudi Esports Federation Arena – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Women  Malaysia
2024 Open TBD TBA TBAChina
Women TBD
2025 Open TBD TBA TBALima, Peru
Women TBD

Qualified teams

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Participants in 2024

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Open Women
National team Seed National team Seed
 China Host  China Host
 Egypt Africa qualifier winner  Egypt Africa qualifier winner
 Peru Americas qualifier winner  Peru Americas qualifier winner
 Myanmar Asia qualifier winner  Argentina Americas qualifier runner-up
 Türkiye Europe qualifier winner  Malaysia Asia qualifier winner
 Bulgaria Europe qualifier runner-up  Great Britain Europe qualifier winner
 Kyrgyzstan Middle East qualifier winner  Iran Middle East qualifier winner
 New Zealand Oceania qualifier winner  Australia Oceania qualifier winner

Results

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Open

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Edition Year Hosts Grand Final Third Place Match No. of teams
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1 2021  Singapore
Brazil
2–1
Singapore

Mongolia
2–1
Great Britain
4
2 2022  Turkey
Peru
2–0
Turkey

Mongolia
2–0
Saudi Arabia
8
3 2023  Saudi Arabia
Kazakhstan
2–1
Malaysia

Serbia
2–0
Saudi Arabia
8
4 2024  China TBD TBD 8
5 2025  Peru TBD TBD TBA

Women

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Edition Year Hosts Grand Final Third Place Match No. of teams
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1 2022  Turkey
Thailand
2–0
Malaysia

Singapore
2–0
Argentina
8
2 2023  Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
2–0
Peru

Argentina
2–0
Chile
8
4 2024  China TBD TBD 8
5 2025  Peru TBD TBD TBA

Teams reaching the top four

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Team Open Women Top
Four
Total
CH RU 3P 4P CH RU 3P 4P
 Malaysia
1
1
1
3
 Peru
1
1
2
 Brazil
1
1
 Thailand
1
1
 Kazakhstan
1
1
 Singapore
1
1
2
 Turkey
1
1
 Mongolia
2
2
 Argentina
1
1
2
 Serbia
1
1
 Saudi Arabia
2
2
 Great Britain
1
1
 Chile
1
1

References

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