GRID, an esports data platform, has partnered with Chinese tournament organiser Clavision to manage data capture for the upcoming Dota 2 Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi tournament.
The partnership names GRID as the exclusive data distribution partner for one of the largest Dota 2 tournaments in Asia, scheduled to take place from July 28th to August 3rd, 2025 at the Bao’an Indoor Stadium in Zhangjiakou.
“GRID ensures that every moment of Snow-Ruyi is captured, shared, and elevated — from the live competition to the content, stats, and stories surrounding the tournament,” said Cloud Guo, CEO and Founder at Clavision.
“Data plays a crucial role in how fans watch and experience esports today, and GRID is continuously innovating and setting that standard across the industry.”
The agreement between GRID and Clavision will create various content opportunities during the event, as GRID provides live data for live broadcasts, media coverage, and other destinations for fans.
“Clavision hosts one of the boldest and most imaginative expressions of competitive Dota 2 esports in Asia — the largest esports market in the world,” said Charles Hanley-Nickolls, Chief Procurement Officer at GRID.
“Our partnership puts technology at the centre of Snow-Ruyi to deepen the way fans experience, share, and interact with this can’t-miss event.”
Everything to Know About Dota 2 Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi
The Dota 2 Masters 2025: Snow-Ruyi tournament will see 10 invited teams from around the world competing for the lion’s share of a $700,000 (520,170) prize pool.
Here are all the teams competing:
- Xtreme Gaming
- Team Tidebound
- Yakult Brothers
- Nigma Galaxy
- Tundra Esports
- BetBoom Team
- Gaimin Galdiators
- Team Yandex
- PARAVISION
- BOOM Esports
The Group Stage runs from July 28th to 30th, with two groups of five competing in best-of-three matches in a single Round Robin format. The Playoffs will take place from July 31st to August 3rd, 2025, where the top teams compete in a double-elimination bracket, concluding with a best-of-five Grand Final.
GRID joins as the latest partner to the Dota 2 Masters tournament, which has been sponsored by other esports and gaming brands such as Razer and ZOWIE. As a data collection platform, GRID states that it is trusted by other esports organisers such as Riot Games, Ubisoft, KRAFTON, BLAST and many others.