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Verizon’s Simple Mobile and Total Wireless Plans Expand International Features

by admin August 20, 2025


Travel patterns are changing, with more people in the US venturing outside the country and needing to stay connected. To accommodate this surge, Verizon is boosting the international options in its prepaid Simple Mobile and Total Wireless phone brands starting Aug. 28.

Most phone plans include options to call and text people in Canada and Mexico, along with some roaming options for US travelers. Depending on the plan, those options are extended to many other countries around the globe. But you often end up paying for a more expensive plan than you need in order to get the travel benefits.

Now, the Simple Mobile and Total Wireless brands are expanding their international options and increasing data allotments so you can travel using the plan you carry every day without the stress of finding local coverage.

See also: Make sure you have a good phone for traveling.

Simple Mobile changes

The Simple Mobile prepaid plans include an allotment of high-speed data before downshifting to slower unlimited data. Be sure to check the details for specific countries on the site. Here’s how they break down:

  • The $25 Unlimited plan includes 15GB of high-speed data (up from 3GB) and unlimited calling to more than 100 countries.

  • The $30 Unlimited plan includes 20GB of high-speed data (up from 5GB) and unlimited calling to more than 125 countries (up from 100 countries).

  • The $40 Unlimited plan includes 30GB of high-speed data (up from 15GB) and unlimited calling to more than 125 countries (up from 100 countries).

  • The $50 Unlimited World plan, formerly named the Truly Unlimited plan, includes unlimited high-speed data and unlimited calling to more than 200 countries (a doubling of the number of countries from before).

  • The $60 Unlimited World Plus plan, formerly the Truly Unlimited Plus plan, includes unlimited access to Verizon’s fastest network, 5G Ultra Wideband (where available) and unlimited high-speed data. It also doubles the number of countries with unlimited calling to over 200, and offers international roaming in more than 140 countries.

Total Wireless Plans

The top two Total Wireless plans, Total 5G Unlimited ($50 a month) and Total 5G Unlimited Plus ($60 a month), feature unlimited high-speed data, including 5G Ultra Wideband speeds.

As of Aug. 28, roaming coverage for those plans doubles to more than 30 countries and international calling to 180 countries.

The Total Base 5G Unlimited plan stays the same with unlimited high-speed data (but not 5G Ultra Wideband), international calling to more than 85 countries and texting to over 200 destinations and roaming in Canada and Mexico.



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All teams qualified for Dota 2’s The International 2025

by admin June 11, 2025


The International 2025 will mark the return of the Dota 2 extravaganza to Germany for the first time since the inaugural version was held at GamesCom in 2011. However, the tournament has undergone several changes and modifications to its structure and format, including how teams advance to the championship.

Since the removal of the Dota Pro Circuit, the majority of teams receive a direct invitation based on their performance throughout the year leading up to The International (TI). Regional qualifiers will also allow teams a last chance to qualify for the championship, even if the remainder of their season has not been up to par.

Here’s everything you need to know about the qualified teams for The International 2025.

Qualified teams for The International 2025

The International returns to Germany for the first time since TI1. Image via Valve

Ever since the removal of the DPC, the qualification of teams has remained a mystery for The International. Valve only reveals the list of teams invited to the tournament closer to the tournament.

However, Valve recently announced a list of eight teams that have been sent a direct invite for The International 2025. Additionally, they have confirmed that the remaining eight slots will be filled by teams that advance through the regional qualifiers.

Valve has allocated two slots each to Western Europe and Southeast Asia, while China, Eastern Europe, North America, and South America have been assigned one slot each. Here’s the full list of qualified teams for TI14:

TeamRosterQualification methodTeam LiquidmiCKe, Nisha, SabeRLight, Boxi, InsaniaInvitationPARIVISIONSatanic, No[o]ne, DM, 9Class, DukalisInvitationBetBoom TeamPure, gpk~, MieRo`, Save-, KataomiInvitationTeam Tideboundshiro, NothingToSay, Bach, planet, y`InvitationGaimin Gladiatorswatson, Quinn, Ace, tOfu, MaladyInvitationTeam SpiritYatoro, Larl, Collapse, rue, MiposhkaInvitationTeam Falconsskiter, Malr1ne, ATF, Cr1t-, SneykingInvitationTundra EsportsCrystallis, bzm, 33, Saksa, WhitemonInvitationTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Western EuropeTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Western EuropeTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Southeast AsiaTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Southeast AsiaAurora GamingNightfall, kiyotaka, TORONTOTOKYO, Mira, pantoRegional Qualifiers – Eastern EuropeTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – ChinaHEROICYuma, 4nalog, Wisper, Scofield, KJRegional Qualifiers – South AmericaTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – North America

The International 2025 Regional Qualifiers

The open qualifiers for TI14 are now complete as we proceed to the closed qualifiers across all six regions. Here’s the full schedule as well as the results for all the regional qualifiers:

Eastern European qualifiers

RoundMatchDateTime (CDT)Upper Bracket Round 1Cyber Goose 1-2 QuantumJune 42amUpper Bracket Round 1eSpoiled 0-2 Runa TeamJune 45amLower Bracket Round 1Nemiga Gaming 2-0 eSpoiledJune 52amLower Bracket Round 1Kalmychata 0-2 Cyber GooseJune 55amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalOne Move 2-1 Nemiga GamingJune 48amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalL1GA Team 2-1 KalmychataJune 411amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalAurora Gaming 2-0 QuantumJune 58amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalNatus Vincere 2-0 Runa TeamJune 511amLower Bracket Round 2Quantum 1-2 Nemiga GamingJune 62amLower Bracket Round 2Runa Team 0-2 Cyber GooseJune 65amUpper Bracket SemifinalOne Move 0-2 Aurora GamingJune 68amUpper Bracket SemifinalL1GA Team 1-2 Natus VincereJune 611amLower Bracket Quarter FinalOne Move 0-2 Cyber GooseJune 72amLower Bracket Quarter FinalL1GA Team 0-2 Nemiga GamingJune 75amLower Bracket SemifinalNemiga Gaming 0-2 Cyber GooseJune 78amUpper Bracket FinalAurora Gaming 2-1 Natus VincereJune 711amLower Bracket FinalNatus Vincere 1-2 Cyber GooseJune 84amGrand FinalAurora Gaming 3-0 Cyber GooseJune 87am

South American qualifiers

RoundMatchDateTime (CDT)Upper Bracket Round 1Infamous 2-1 Sustancia XJune 49amUpper Bracket Round 1TeamDk 1-2 AllStarsJune 412pmLower Bracket Round 1Team Den 2-0 TeamDkJune 59amLower Bracket Round 1Veritas Brothers FF:W Sustancia XJune 512pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalTeam Den 0-2 Team Sin CompromisoJune 43pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalOG.LATAM 2-0 Veritas BrothersJune 46pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalHEROIC 2-0 InfamousJune 53pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalEdge 2-0 AllStarsJune 56pmLower Bracket Round 2Infamous 2-0 Team DenJune 69amLower Bracket Round 2Sustancia X 2-0 AllStarsJune 612pmUpper Bracket SemifinalTeam Sin Compromiso 1-2 HEROICJune 63pmUpper Bracket SemifinalOG.LATAM 1-2 EdgeJune 66pmLower Bracket Quarter FinalTeam Sin Compromiso 2-0 AllStarsJune 79amLower Bracket Quarter FinalOG.LATAM 2-0 INFAMOUSJune 712pmLower Bracket SemifinalOG.LATAM 2-1 Team Sin CompromisoJune 73pmUpper Bracket FinalHEROIC 1-2 EdgeJune 76pmLower Bracket FinalHEROIC 2-1 OG.LATAMJune 812pmGrand FinalEdge 1-3 HEROICJune 83pm

North American qualifiers

RoundMatchDateTime (CDT)Upper Bracket Quarter Final4 Anchors + Dota Sama 2-0 Tt GeamJune 912pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalShopify Rebellion 2-0 CDUB EsportsJune 93pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalWildcard W:FF Team SlayersJune 96pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalYoru RyodaN FF:W BSJ and friendsJune 99pmLower Bracket Round 1Tt Geam W:FF CDUB EsportsJune 1012pmLower Bracket Round 1Yoru RyodaN FF:W Team SlayersJune 103pmUpper Bracket Semifinal4 Anchors + Dota Sama 0-2 Shopify RebellionJune 106pmUpper Bracket SemifinalWildcard 2-0 BSJ and friendsJune 109pmLower Bracket Round 24 Anchors + Dota Sama vs Team SlayersJune 113pmLower Bracket Round 2BSJ and friends vs Tt GeamJune 116pmLower Bracket SemifinalShopify Rebellion vs WildcardJune 119pmUpper Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 116pmLower Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 1212pmGrand FinalTBD vs TBDJune 123pm

China qualifiers

RoundMatchDateTime (CDT)Upper Bracket Quarter FinalTearlaments 2-0 Excel EsportsJune 811pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalYakult Brothers 2-0 Team CurtainJune 92amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalXtreme Gaming 2-0 Vici GamingJune 95amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalAzure Ray 2-0 Future EsportJune 98amLower Bracket Round 1Excel Esports W:FF Team CurtainJune 911pmLower Bracket Round 1Vici Gaming 2-0 Future EsportJune 102amUpper Bracket SemifinalTearlaments 0-2 Yakult BrothersJune 105amUpper Bracket SemifinalXtreme Gaming 2:0 Azure RayJune 108amLower Bracket Round 2Tearlaments 2-0 Vici GamingJune 1011pmLower Bracket Round 2Azure Ray 1-2 Excel EsportsJune 112amLower Bracket SemifinalExcel Esports vs TearlamentsJune 118amUpper Bracket FinalYakult Brothers vs Xtreme GamingJune 115amLower Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 121amGrand FinalTBD vs TBDJune 124am

Southeast Asia qualifiers

RoundMatchDateTime (CDT)Upper Bracket Round 1IAP vs KopiteJune 129pmUpper Bracket Round 1Team Nemesis vs Tech Free GamingJune 1312amLower Bracket Round 1TBD vs TBDJune 139pmLower Bracket Round 1TBD vs TBDJune 1412amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalTrailer Park Boys vs IvoryJune 133amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalCastawake vs ExecrationJune 136amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalTalon Esports vs TBDJune 143amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalBOOM Esports vs TBDJune 146amLower Bracket Round 2TBD vs TBDJune 149pmLower Bracket Round 2TBD vs TBDJune 1512amUpper Bracket SemifinalTBD vs TBDJune 153amUpper Bracket SemifinalTBD vs TBDJune 156amLower Bracket Quarter FinalTBD vs TBDJune 1511pmLower Bracket Quarter FinalTBD vs TBDJune 162amUpper Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 165amLower Bracket SemifinalTBD vs TBDJune 1712amLower Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 173am

Western European qualifiers

RoundMatchDateTime (CDT)Upper Bracket Round 1NAVI Junior vs Yellow SubmarineJune 134amUpper Bracket Round 1Virtus Pro vs 4PiratesJune 137amLower Bracket Round 1TBD vs TBDJune 144amLower Bracket Round 1TBD vs TBDJune 147amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalMOUZ vs 1win TeamJune 1310amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalOG vs Team SecretJune 131pmUpper Bracket Quarter FinalNigma Galaxy vs TBDJune 1410amUpper Bracket Quarter FinalAVULUS vs TBDJune 141pmLower Bracket Round 2TBD vs TBDJune 154amLower Bracket Round 2TBD vs TBDJune 157amUpper Bracket SemifinalTBD vs TBDJune 1510amUpper Bracket SemifinalTBD vs TBDJune 151pmLower Bracket Quarter FinalTBD vs TBDJune 167amLower Bracket Quarter FinalTBD vs TBDJune 1610amUpper Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 161pmLower Bracket SemifinalTBD vs TBDJune 177amLower Bracket FinalTBD vs TBDJune 1710am

It will be interesting to see which other teams eventually make their way into the tournament through the regional qualifiers. We will update this page regularly with scores and schedules from the regional qualifiers for TI14 in Hamburg, Germany.

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Dota 2 The International 2025

by admin June 5, 2025


The International returns to Germany for the first time since TI1. Image via Valve

The International is returning to Germany for the first time in 14 years.

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Published: Jun 4, 2025 07:50 pm

The International was the most important Dota 2 championship of the year, featuring the highest prize pool across all other tournaments. But that hasn’t been the case since Valve replaced the battle pass with the compendium for crowd-funding TI’s prize pool. Nevertheless, the annual extravaganza still maintains its hype and the respect from winning such a prestigious tournament.

In 2025, The International will return to Germany for the first time since the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2011. The inaugural version of TI, held in GamesCom, Cologne, Germany, featured the highest prize pool across all of esports at that time. The tournament further went on to set several records, bagging up the top seven spots for the highest prize pool for a single event, a record which still stands today.

Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming TI 2025.

Dota 2 TI 2025 format and teams

TI 2025 will feature a new format. Image via Valve

Similar to last year’s format, TI 2025 will be split into three sections, but the format will differ from 2024’s group stage, followed by the seeding deciders. Instead, this year will feature a Swiss stage to kick things off, followed by an elimination phase, after which eight teams will make their way into the main event.

  • Swiss Bracket
    • All 16 teams will play five rounds of best-of-three head-to-head matches. The first round will feature random seeding, while every subsequent round will be seeded based on the same win-loss record.
    • The top three teams with four wins each will advance directly to the main event of TI, while the bottom three teams with four losses each will be eliminated from the tournament. The remaining 10 teams placed from fourth to 13th will move over to the elimination round.
  • Elimination Round
    • The highest-rated teams will face off against the respective lowest-rated teams from the Swiss bracket. The team that finished fourth during the Swiss bracket will face off against the team that finished 13th in the same round.
    • The matches in this round will be elimination matches, and the losing teams will bid farewell to TI, while the winning teams will progress to the main event.
    • A total of five best-of-threes will be played in this round, meaning that five teams will be eliminated while five teams progress to the main stage to make up the final eight.
  • Main event
    • Double-elimination bracket featuring best-of-threes.
    • Losing teams from the upper bracket will drop into the lower bracket. Losing in the lower bracket will lead to elimination from the tournament.
    • The grand final will be a best-of-five.

As you know, The International gets a new format this year. It kicks off with the Road To The International adopting a Swiss style contest followed by an eliminator leading in to the good ole Double Elim Bracket for the Main Event.

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Valve recently announced the names of the invited teams for TI14. A total of eight teams have been invited for the championship, while the remaining eight teams will have to make their way through the regional qualifiers. Two slots have been allotted to Western Europe and Southeast Asia, while the four other regions (Eastern Europe, North America, South America, and China) have been given one slot each for the regional qualifiers.

Here’s the full list of teams that will be participating in TI14:

TeamRosterQualification methodTeam LiquidmiCKe, Nisha, SabeRLight, Boxi, InsaniaInvitationPARIVISIONSatanic, No[o]ne, DM, 9Class, DukalisInvitationBetBoom TeamPure, gpk~, MieRo`, Save-, KataomiInvitationTeam Tideboundshiro, NothingToSay, Bach, planet, y`InvitationGaimin Gladiatorswatson, Quinn, Ace, tOfu, MaladyInvitationTeam SpiritYatoro, Larl, Collapse, rue, MiposhkaInvitationTeam Falconsskiter, Malr1ne, ATF, Cr1t-, SneykingInvitationTundra EsportsCrystallis, bzm, 33, Saksa, WhitemonInvitationTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Western EuropeTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Western EuropeTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Southeast AsiaTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Southeast AsiaTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Easteen EuropeTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – ChinaTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – South AmericaTBDTBDRegional Qualifiers – Eastern Europe

Dota 2 TI 2025 schedule

While the exact schedule for every match remains unknown at this point, Valve has confirmed the dates for each stage of the tournament. Here’s the full schedule for The International 2025:

  • The Road to The International (Swiss stage and elimination round): Sept. 4 to 7, 2025
  • The International (Main event): Sept. 11 to 14, 2025

You can purchase tickets for the main event and attend the matches live at the Barclays Arena in Hamburg, Germany.

Apart from that, the closed regional qualifiers for TI14 are underway now, and here’s the schedule for each of the regions:

  • Eastern Europe: June 4 to 8
  • South America: June 4 to 8
  • North America: June 9 to 12
  • China: June 9 to 12
  • Southeast Asia: June 13 to 17
  • Western Europe: June 13 to 17

You can also find a full list of all the matches in our hub of all the qualified teams for The International.

Dota 2 TI 2025 prize pool

Although it always remains a mystery because of the crowdfunding elements involved, it is safe to say that TI 2025 will feature a base prize pool of $1.6 million. It is expected to grow further, however, the rate at which it might grow entirely depends on the available content in the tournament-specific compendium, a part of all earnings from which goes towards the prize pool of TI.

Where to watch TI 2025

TI 2025 will be live-streamed across several channels on Twitch and YouTube. However, the safest bet is to tune in to Dota 2 or The International’s official channels on either platform for live updates from the annual extravaganza.

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