TI12 talents are set to grace The International 2023 stage, bringing a fresh wave of excitement and expertise to the Dota 2 community.
Valve has once again meticulously curated a stellar lineup of talent comprising seasoned industry veterans and promising young stars.
READ MORE DOTA 2 GUIDESThe International: All TI winners throughout the yearsHow to counter MedusaThe five best Pudge counters so you don’t suffer in your next pubThe 5 best Marci counters to stop the baby-faced killer in her tracksThe 5 best heroes for beginners
Their collective passion and knowledge are bound to elevate the viewing experience of this year’s tournament, making TI12 a truly unforgettable event.
Here is the complete list of broadcast talent for the English, Chinese, Spanish, and Russian streams.
Complete list of TI12 broadcast talent for all regions
TI12 talent for the English broadcast
Credit: Valve
Hosts
Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden
Neal “Tsunami” Khandheria
Natalie “NatTea” Mahoney
Sean “Snare” Rihlamvu
What is Cheese in Dota 2? It’s more than just an item
Observers
Patrik “PTP” Björgell
Rikard ‘skrff’ Holm Melin
Johan “Weppas” Westberg
Steven “Eosin” Cheng
Glem “Glem ” Rafaile
Reporters
Jake “SirActionSlacks” Kanner
Kaci “Kaci” Aitchison
Interpreters
Helen “XiiTuzi” Xu
Jin “Jin” Ru
Commentators/Analysts
Kevin “Purge” Godec
Maurice “KheZu” Gutmann
Admir “lizZard” Salkanović
Roman “Resolut1on” Fomynok
Mira “Ephey” Riad
Alexandra “Sheepsticked” Roberts
Andrew “Jenkins” Jenkins
Chan “WinteR” Litt Binn
Owen “ODPixel” Davies
Ioannis “Fogged” Loucas
Austin “Cap” Walsh
Avery “SVG” Silverman
Shannon “SUNSfan” Scotten
Troels Lyngholt “syndereN” Nielsen
Gabriel “Lyrical” Cruz
Trent “Trent” MacKenzie
Jared “Nomad” Bajina
Robson “TeaGuvnor” Merritt
Benjamin “Bkop” Kopilow
Dominik “Lacoste” Stipić
Rikumikko “T-Panda” Kangasmäki
Clinton “Fear” Loomis
Nick “BreakyCPK” Caras
David “GoDz” Parker
Michelle “Moxxi” Song
Niklas “Wagamama” Högström
Mike “MLPDotA” Le Phoenix
John “johnxfire” Nathan Fernandez
Matt “Danog” Joyce
Lachlan “Ares” Williams
What is the legendary Dota 2 TI Aegis?
Statistician
Lea “Leamare” Silakov
Late game host
Ted “PyrionFlax” Forsyth
TI12 talent for the Chinese broadcast
Credit: Valve
3 best animes to watch while you wait for Dota 2’s The International
Host
Zhang “BBC” Hongsheng
Interviewer
Zhang “Dove” Tiange
Commentators/Analyst
Shi “Sdn” Danni
Li “AA” Qiming
Hao “FreeAgain” Peng
He “小雪人” Linli
Wang “Yuno” Jing
Wang “风追忆” Zhibo
Sun “M4” Yabin
Li “Ero” Yao
Wang “Luna” Miqi
Cheng “Mad” Han
Chen “Ams” Juan
Ma “Mashall” Shaowei
Zhang “白坚强” Kaiyue
He “Inflame” Yongzheng
Su “super” Peng
Shi “璨璨cc” Cancan
TI12 talent for the Spanish broadcast
Host
María “Tainim” García
Marianela Lizeth “Nela” Alva Reyna
Interviewer
Álvaro “Avo+” Sánchez Velasco
The five best Pudge counters so you don’t suffer in your next pub
Commentators/Analyst
Leonardo “MiHawk” Astete
Dimas “Er-Kratos” Romero
Aarón “Maverick” Galvez
Jeancarlo Hernan “Nois” Gamarra Antonio
Axel “AxL-” Ramos
Jair “Masoku” Matallana
Leunam “Chilling” Chávez
Paulo César “Pawpaw” Tuya
Luis “Necca” Gómez
Darsee “TaO” Egoavil
Paul “Tio Inka” de la Cruz
Julio “Giulio” Nuñez Murillo
Marco “Blue” Espinoza
Julián “Flapjack” Carbajal
Rikardo “Mr.Choco” Mendoza Mattos
William “Caosfenix” Morera
Andrés “Patrick” Castillo
Cristhian “Vadare” Andrade
Kevin “Lcuky” Nahyr Muñoz Carbajal
Frank “Cutipo” Cutipa
David “Patrick” Sulca
Edgar “Judro” Sotelo
Jhonatan “Dorayaki” López
Carlos “StudyCaster” Fuentes
Gabriel García “Polaris” Dávalos
TI12 talent for the Russian broadcast
Credit: Valve
Host
Dmitry “Zloba” Irinchuk
Dmitry “CrystalMay” Korchevinin
TI12 power rankings: The big 3 lead the pack in Seattle
Observers
Dmitrii “foxi” Durdin
Artem “Stubborn” Marakulin
Nikita “Rollen” Lakoza
Vlad “VladYaR” Yarovikov
Ivan “f4t_cat” Shalaginov
Breaking the Habits: Which The International records might be broken at TI12?
Commentators/Analyst
Dmitry “Inmate” Filinov
Vasilisa “Vasilisa” Chernova
Alexander “Santa” Koltan
Maxim “TpoH” Vernikov
Aleh “LastHero” Dzemidovich
Arsenii “ArsZeeqq” Usov
Maxim “Shachlo” Abramovskikh
Egor “Xakoda” Lipartiya
Vladimir “RodjER” Nikogosian
Pavel “9pasha” Khvastunov
Gleb “y0nd” Vazhnov
Stanislav “633” Glushan
Alexey “Lex” Filippov
Nikita “4ce” Kotkov
Rustam “Adekvat” Mavliutov
Alexander “JAM” Korotkov
Nikita “Sheyl” Demeshov
Dariya “Eiritel” Morozova
Vladimir “Maelstorm” Kuzminov
Yernar “Mantis” Urazbayev
Dmitry “UnderShock” Bolshakov
Anton “Grayne” Afanasenko
Vladimir “Double D” Vylegzhanin
TI12 will follow a similar schedule to its latest iteration in Singapore, with the competition split up between three weekends:
Group Stage: October 12-15
Playoffs: October 20-22
The Finals: October 27-29
The International 2023: TI12 Schedule, results, teams, where to watch
A new group stage format will take the place of the usual two big groups. Instead, four groups of five will be played, with the last team eliminated before moving on to head-to-head matches, meaning that every match matters
The International 2023: TI12 group stage schedule, results, teams, where to watch
READ MORE: What happened to every member of the TI1 champions?