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.

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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

Full list of English TI12 talent
Credit: Valve

Hosts

  • Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden
  • Neal “Tsunami” Khandheria
  • Natalie “NatTea” Mahoney
  • Sean “Snare” Rihlamvu
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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
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Statistician

  • Lea “Leamare” Silakov

Late game host

  • Ted “PyrionFlax” Forsyth

TI12 talent for the Chinese broadcast

Zhang "Dove" Tiange and Jack "KBBQ" Chen at the International 11 (TI11)
Credit: Valve
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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

Álvaro "Avo+" Sánchez Velasco at the International 11 (TI11)
Credit: Valve

Host

  • María “Tainim” García
  • Marianela Lizeth “Nela” Alva Reyna

Interviewer

  • Álvaro “Avo+” Sánchez Velasco
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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

Dmitry "CrystalMay" Korchevinin at the International 11 (TI11)
Credit: Valve

Host

  • Dmitry “Zloba” Irinchuk
  • Dmitry “CrystalMay” Korchevinin
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Observers

  • Dmitrii “foxi” Durdin
  • Artem “Stubborn” Marakulin
  • Nikita “Rollen” Lakoza
  • Vlad “VladYaR” Yarovikov
  • Ivan “f4t_cat” Shalaginov
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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
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