Dota 2's biggest battle pass spender is the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud is a powerful man with a lot of money, but he also likes Dota 2. Like many of the game's fans this week, the prince has been sucked in by this year's battle pass, and he's already topped the the leaderboard with a $9,344 spend.
The prince, who goes by the in-game name Purrrrrfect Devil Angel Yukeo, is known for his spending habits in Valve's popular MOBA. In 2018, the 35-year-old, who's also serving as the country's deputy prime minister, spent approximately $42,000 getting his battle pass to level 101,127 and in 2019, he spent $21,000 to reach level 51,354. This year's battle pass has only been out for a week and he's so far spent $9,344 and climbed to level 22,435 - that's more than 11,000 levels higher than the second placed player.
The prince is a pretty active Dota 2 player. He's put thousands of hours into the game and currently likes playing the support role as Crystal Maiden. He's also ploughed through more than 10,000 games, earning a respectable Legend IV rank in the process.
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