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The long awaited BLAST Pro Series Global Final 2019 will be held in
beautiful Bahrain from December 13-14 2019. The final will see the
top four teams of the 2019 BLAST Season vying for the Championship
Trophy and the chance to take home a share of the $500,000 prize
pool.
The top four teams will be decided after the BLAST Pro Series
Copenhagen event on November 1st and 2nd. With only 1 event left in
the series, all seven teams will battle it out for a chance to
qualify.
Pro League CS:GO is ESL’s premier league for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The world’s best teams, split Europe, North America, South America and the Asia-Pacific region, compete over a span of 10 weeks per season for a yearly prize-pool of $2,000,000 USD. Join us at Jyske Bank Arena on December 6 - 8 for the biggest finals yet!
Two regions. 20+ Teams. One competition. ECS Season 8 is the latest iteration of the world's most watched CS:GO tournament. Welcome to the big leagues. This season, ECS will be heading to Texas at Esports Stadium, Arlington to crown the Season 8 champions! Get up close and personal with your favourite CS:GO stars and experience the incredible!
DreamHack Atlanta is a three-day event with everything gaming under one roof. Featuring all the core content you’ve come to expect of a DreamHack festival, plus many more new activities that fit your way of life. DreamHack arranges a lot of esports tournaments for all audiences ranging from casual and fun, to real hardcore attracting professional players. All major genres like fps, racing, fighting, sports, and strategic games are featured at DreamHack festivals at some level.
This event will become a milestone in ESL history as we bring the best CS:GO teams in the world to China on a larger scale than ever before. IEM Chengdu 2009 was our first tournament in the country and since then we have successfully executed 11 tournaments, IEM Beijing 2019 will be our 12th. We are excited to jump into a new arena and show one of the most passionate regions in esports the full ESL event experience.
On November 2 2019, BLAST Pro Series returns to Royal Arena in Copenhagen. In front of 12,000 roaring fans, six of the best Counter-Strike teams in the world will compete live on stage to win the iconic BLAST Pro Series trophy and a share of the $250,000 prize pool. Experience the best players in world up close, when all teams play in the state-of-the-art arena. Get ready for a day full of entertainment, excitement and action. This is BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen.
DreamHack is the world’s largest digital festival, a meeting place for gamers, with major events hosted each year in Europe and North America. Founded in 1994, DreamHack’s core has always been the LAN party where attendees bring their computer from home and set up for 3 straight days of gaming. DreamHack’s festivals have grown organically over time, becoming a platform for esports, Internet and gaming culture, intellectual and creative competitions, live music acts, lectures by industry experts, celebrity content creators, cosplayers, expo hall and much more.
For the fourth consecutive year, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center will host the biggest esports event on the US east coast on 28-29 September 2019! The two-day competition will feature eight of the world’s best Counter-Strike Global Offensive teams battling for their share of the $200,000 prize pool as well as the Season 2 ESL Mobile Open Finals presented by AT&T.
On September 14, BLAST Pro Series is coming to the capital of Russia, Moscow. As the fifth stop in the BLAST Pro Series 2019 season, we’re closing in on the Season Grand Final at the end of the year. The $250,000 prize pool is far from the only thing at stake at BLAST Pro Series Moscow 19. In collaboration with Winstrike, BLAST Pro Series is ready show one of the world’s strongest Counter-Strike regions what world-class esports entertainment looks like.
The StarLadder Berlin Major 2019 is the 15th Valve-sponsored Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship and the second Major of 2019. The tournament features a $1,000,000 USD prize pool and 24 teams as with previous Majors. The Berlin Major is notably StarLadder's first time being the host of a Valve tournament in the Counter-Strike space, with them having hosted multiple events in 2018-19 Dota 2 Pro Circuit earlier in the year.
The StarLadder Berlin Major 2019 is the 15th Valve-sponsored Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship and the second Major of 2019. The tournament features a $1,000,000 USD prize pool and 24 teams as with previous Majors. The Berlin Major is notably StarLadder's first time being the host of a Valve tournament in the Counter-Strike space, with them having hosted multiple events in 2018-19 Dota 2 Pro Circuit earlier in the year.
The StarLadder Berlin Major 2019 is the 15th Valve-sponsored Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship and the second Major of 2019. The tournament features a $1,000,000 USD prize pool and 24 teams as with previous Majors. The Berlin Major is notably StarLadder's first time being the host of a Valve tournament in the Counter-Strike space, with them having hosted multiple events in 2018-19 Dota 2 Pro Circuit earlier in the year.
After a successful debut in 2018, Intel Extreme Masters will return to Chicago in 2019 to celebrate one of the longest rivalries in esports: North America vs. Europe! For an entire summer weekend, 8 of the best CS:GO EU and NA teams will gather on July 20-21 to fight it out for a $250,000 prize pool at the United Center. We're putting top class esports front-end-center in the same stage where Micheal Jordan and the Chicago Bulls wrote basketball history in the nineties, join us as we add gaming to that glorious heritage!
On July 13, BLAST Pro Series is coming to the City of Angels, glamorous Los Angeles. After making its US debut in Miami, BLAST Pro Series is ready to take on the west coast with the groundbreaking esports entertainment format. 6 of the world’s best Counter-Strike teams will battle for a total prize pool of 250,000 dollars, the iconic triangular BLAST trophy and the title of BLAST Pro Series champions..
ESL One: Cologne 2019 is the sixth time ESL's headline event returns to Germany, once again in the Lanxess-Arena, with 16 teams competing for a share of the $300,000 USD prize pool as well as the opportunity of another tournament win towards the second season of the Intel Grand Slam.
The ECS Season 7 Finals return to The SSE Arena, Wembley for the first time since the epic FACEIT Major and you can be there and attend its breathtaking conclusion on 8th–9th June. The first 3 series in each region are winner-takes-all qualifiers, with the top team advancing straight to the ECS Season 7 Finals. The last two series will be all about the money, with the last spot from each region going to the highest-earning team across the whole regular season.
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For the first time ever in the US. On April 13 2019, BLAST Pro Series is coming to the Magic City of Miami. BLAST Pro Series is the exceptional, it’s seizing the opportunity to create something truly extraordinary. Therefore, there is no better place to go than to the United States of America. Six of the best Counter-Strike teams will battle it out live on stage, and 5,000 fans will witness the show first-hand to see who will become the first ever BLAST champion in the US.
Katowice was always the most viewed and the most epic Intel Extreme Masters event. And as the 2019 Winter Major, it will push its own standard to a brand new level. 24 of the worlds best teams will come Katowice to compete for $1,000,000.
Katowice was always the most viewed and the most epic Intel Extreme Masters event. And as the 2019 Winter Major, it will push its own standard to a brand new level. 24 of the worlds best teams will come Katowice to compete for $1,000,000.
Katowice was always the most viewed and the most epic Intel Extreme Masters event. And as the 2019 Winter Major, it will push its own standard to a brand new level. 24 of the worlds best teams will come Katowice to compete for $1,000,000.