Miracle (Amer Barqawi) placed second in the list of leading eSports player with the most earnings worldwide as of January 2018, with an overall earning of 3.06 million U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings 2018)

UNiVeRsE (Saahil Arora) is one of the leading eSports player worldwide with the most earnings worldwide as of January 2018, with an overall earning of 2.9 million U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings 2018)

DOTA 2 accounted the most distribution of annual prize pool, covering 34.3% of the total eSports prize pool worldwide. (e27; ValuePenguin, 2017)

CS:GO reached the second place among the most distribution of annual prize pool in eSports, covering 17.35% of the share. (e27; ValuePenguin, 2017)

League of Legends coverd 10.84% of the distribution of annual prize pool in eSports worldwide. (e27; ValuePenguin, 2017)

DOTA 2's The International 2017 ranked first among the leading eSports tournaments worldwide, with a total prize pool of 24.69 million U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings, 2017)

DOTA 2's The International 2016 ranked second among the leading eSports tournaments worldwide, with a total prize pool of 20.77 million U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings, 2017)

DOTA 2's The International 2015 had a total prize pool of 18.43 million U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings, 2017)

DOTA 2's The International 2014 had a total prize pool of 10.93 million U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings, 2017)

League of Legends had 100 million players as of August 2017, leading the list among the eSports games with the most number of players. (SuperData Research, 2017)

Call of Duty placed second among the list of eSports games with the most number of players as of August 2017, with 28.1 million players. (SuperData Research, 2017)

DOTA 2 had 12.6 million players as of August 2017. (SuperData Research, 2017)

League of Legends reached 11.8% of all platform gamers and eSports viewers around the world, the highest reach in the rank. (Newzoo 2017)

CS:GO had the second highest reach in the rank, with a reach of 9.6%, followed by Ovrewatch with 9.4% reach. (Newzoo 2017)

Scarlett (Sasha Hostyn) is the leading female eSports player worldwide as of January 2018, with an overall earning of 200.69 thousand U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings 2018)

Mystik (Katherine Gunn) is second in the leading female eSports player worldwide as of January 2018, with an overall earning of 22 thousand U.S. dollars. (e-Sports Earnings 2018)

Ricki Ortiz (Ricki Ortiz) had an overall earning of 80.78 thousand U.S. dollars as of January 2018. (e-Sports Earnings 2018)