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The Real Giants: Breaking Down the Biggest eSports Teams on the Planet

RobertBy Robert25th September 20254 Mins Read
The Real Giants: Breaking Down the Biggest eSports Teams on the Planet

Being one of the “biggest” esports teams involves more than just a large number of Twitter fans. We’re talking about a long history, trophy cabinets that are stacked so high they’re dangerous, and the money to rule several games at once. These groups have made professional games a worldwide business.

 Their dominance has even shaped how fans engage with the scene, influencing everything from merchandise to fantasy leagues to betting markets.

If you’re following the competitive calendar, knowing where to find the best esports betting sites can help you track which teams are favored at major events. Most importantly, they give extra context to why certain rosters are seen as true giants.

So, who actually makes the list? Let’s get into it.

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1 Team Liquid
2 T1
3 G2
4 Evil Geniuses
5 The Bottom Line

Team Liquid

Team Liquid has amassed more than $56 million in total tournament prize money across its history, putting it at or near the top of all-time team earnings lists.

Their trophy cabinet is broad, from StarCraft to Counter-Strike and League. Most notably, they also famously won The International 2017, pocketing $10,862,683 as the Dota 2 world champions that year.

With professional facilities for training and business support from aXiomatic (and other investors over time), Team Liquid was able to become a stable brand and competitor in multiple games. 

T1

T1 (formerly SK Telecom T1) is still the model for how to be a great League of Legends player. The team has won five World Championships so far in 2013, 2015, 2016, 2023, and 2024. This makes SKT/T1 the most accomplished gaming collective in the history of the LoL Worlds.

A lot of that fame comes from Lee “Faker” Sang-hyuk. His star power and control on stage have helped make T1 a global brand and a place where new talent is born.

There is no doubt that T1 is the best because it has the best facilities, the best coaches, and the best professional atmosphere. 

G2

G2 made a name for itself by combining personality and content with good results. The organization has won major titles in the European League, MSI 2019, and Valorant and Rainbow Six, showing that it wants to win many titles.

To be clear, though, G2 is one of the most successful multi-game teams in Europe and the world, but it hasn’t won a Counter-Strike Major.

The team has made it to multiple Major finals and won multiple events, but not a Valve Major. G2’s real strength is how it combines winning in competition with media attention, fan participation, and unique branding. 

Evil Geniuses

Evil Geniuses is, without a doubt, one of the oldest and most famous groups in North America, but the original claim that they won TI in 2022 was false. The most important Dota 2 title for EG was won at The International 2015, where the team won $6,634,661 from the prize pool.

In general, Evil Geniuses is one of the best teams in terms of career earnings (about $28.6 million in prize money), and their teams have always been a threat to teams around the world in many games. That TI5 win, which was EG’s most important Dota moment, is still a big part of the organization’s history. 

The Bottom Line

The real giants in esports combine consistent competitive results, multi-title operations, and a clear brand identity. Team Liquid’s all-time prize earnings (>$56M) and TI7 crown, T1’s unmatched Worlds tally (now five), G2’s multi-game trophy case (minus a CS Major), and Evil Geniuses’ TI5 championship all underscore different paths to greatness.

The factors? Deep pockets and scale, national dominance and star power, brand-driven entertainment, plus wins, or historic landmark victories.

Robert
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Robert Borowski is passionate about blogging and wants to share knowledge with others. His passion, dedication, and quick decision-making quality make him stand from others.

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