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Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge 2020 is set to bring the best European and North American teams together in one division competing over a prize money of $500,000 USD. The Intel Grand Slam awarding tournament will be taking place across December 15 - 20. The top 8 performing teams from IEM New York 2020, IEM Beijing-Haidian 2020 and DreamHack Open Fall 2020 and the ESL World Ranking are invited
Since 2016, DreamHack has run and developed the DreamHack Masters concept, bringing some of the best teams in the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive together for a large-scale tournament. DreamHack Masters focuses on the viewer experience for those watching from around the world via the online stream and our linear broadcasting partners.
Since 2016, DreamHack has run and developed the DreamHack Masters concept, bringing some of the best teams in the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive together for a large-scale tournament. DreamHack Masters focuses on the viewer experience for those watching from around the world via the online stream and our linear broadcasting partners.
Flashpoint was established in 2019 by some of the most influential leaders in esports who hail from major esports organizations: Cloud9, MIBR, Dignitas, Gen.G, c0ntact Gaming, MAD Lions, Envy Gaming and FunPlus Phoenix. Together they created and fully funded Flashpoint, a brand new Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) tournament series, the first of its kind as fully owned and operated by team organizations. Flashpoint aims to create sustainability and prosperity for both players and team organizations while delivering differentiated content and storytelling to fans around the world.
Featuring four regional divisions: Europe, North America, Oceania and Asia. The competition will host 32 teams competing for $250,000 USD as well as ESL Pro Tour points in order to qualify for the Masters Championship to be held in Katowice in 2021.
Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge 2020 is set to bring the best European and North American teams together in one division competing over a prize money of $500,000 USD. The Intel Grand Slam awarding tournament will be taking place across December 15 - 20. The top 8 performing teams from IEM New York 2020, IEM Beijing-Haidian 2020 and DreamHack Open Fall 2020 and the ESL World Ranking are invited.
Featuring four regional divisions: Europe, North America, Oceania and Asia. The competition will host 32 teams competing for $250,000 USD as well as ESL Pro Tour points in order to qualify for the Masters Championship to be held in Katowice in 2021.
Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge 2020 is set to bring the best European and North American teams together in one division competing over a prize money of $500,000 USD. The Intel Grand Slam awarding tournament will be taking place across December 15 - 20. The top 8 performing teams from IEM New York 2020, IEM Beijing-Haidian 2020 and DreamHack Open Fall 2020 and the ESL World Ranking are invited.
Congratulations to Heroic, who ultimately took the series 3-2 over Team Vitality in the Grand Final! Besides clinching the biggest share of the prize pool and Regional Major Rankings points, Heroic have also earned a spot at the upcoming IEM Global Challenge and will play for a slice of the massive $500,000 prize pool. That's not all! Heroic have earned points in the ESL Pro Tour circuit and is now in the lead in securing an invite towards Katowice 2021
Taking place across the 6th - 25th of October, IEM New York 2020 Online features three regional divisions; Europe, North America and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) with 32 teams in total competing for $250,000. The tournament will be awarding ESL Pro Tour (EPT) points towards IEM Katowice 2021 and Regional Major Ranking (RMR) points for the NA and CIS region.
Taking place across the 6th - 25th of October, IEM New York 2020 Online features three regional divisions; Europe, North America and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) with 32 teams in total competing for $250,000. The tournament will be awarding ESL Pro Tour (EPT) points towards IEM Katowice 2021 and Regional Major Ranking (RMR) points for the NA and CIS region.
Taking place across the 6th - 25th of October, IEM New York 2020 Online features three regional divisions; Europe, North America and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) with 32 teams in total competing for $250,000. The tournament will be awarding ESL Pro Tour (EPT) points towards IEM Katowice 2021 and Regional Major Ranking (RMR) points for the NA and CIS region.
After a record-breaking season in March, ESL Pro League returns on September 1st with an online broadcasted format. The world's best teams will fight for the Pro League Championship in another 5-week long season in 5 regional divisions! Due to the ongoing global health dynamics, ESL Pro League Season 12 will be hosted online in five regional divisions across the globe. The divisions from Season 11 (Europe and North America) will be extended by South America, Asia, and Oceania to guarantee all teams who owned a spot for Season 11 but couldn't participate as well as the teams qualifying through the promised special qualifier to compete in Season 12. The remaining teams were invited based on the World Ranking end of July, which included all competitions that were completed before the summer break.
After a record-breaking season in March, ESL Pro League returns on September 1st with an online broadcasted format. The world's best teams will fight for the Pro League Championship in another 5-week long season in 5 regional divisions! Due to the ongoing global health dynamics, ESL Pro League Season 12 will be hosted online in five regional divisions across the globe. The divisions from Season 11 (Europe and North America) will be extended by South America, Asia, and Oceania to guarantee all teams who owned a spot for Season 11 but couldn't participate as well as the teams qualifying through the promised special qualifier to compete in Season 12. The remaining teams were invited based on the World Ranking end of July, which included all competitions that were completed before the summer break.
After a record-breaking season in March, ESL Pro League returns on September 1st with an online broadcasted format. The world's best teams will fight for the Pro League Championship in another 5-week long season in 5 regional divisions! Due to the ongoing global health dynamics, ESL Pro League Season 12 will be hosted online in five regional divisions across the globe. The divisions from Season 11 (Europe and North America) will be extended by South America, Asia, and Oceania to guarantee all teams who owned a spot for Season 11 but couldn't participate as well as the teams qualifying through the promised special qualifier to compete in Season 12. The remaining teams were invited based on the World Ranking end of July, which included all competitions that were completed before the summer break.
Our team went above and beyond trying to make ESL One Cologne 2020 powered by Intel happen offline this year, but after a thorough evaluation we’ve concluded that we have to transition to an Online Tournament. The decision was made after extensive research and understanding of global travel regulations and individual national guidelines due to ongoing COVID-19 measures. So this year, we are splitting the trophy across four regional divisions: Europe, North America, Asia and Oceania from 18th - 30th of August and are looking forward to bringing it back together at LANXESS arena in 2021 with fans, players, our crew, and of course, you.
The Summit 6 is the sixth tournament in a series of LAN events run by Beyond The Summit. Teams battle through a double elimination bracket. All games are Bo3, Grand finals Bo5.
32 teams across online regional championships will compete for the $300,000 prize pool. Most matches start about 20 minutes into vods.
ESL One: Road to Rio is the first of multiple regional competitions that will act as the official qualification method to ESL's CS:GO Major in November 2020. 56 of the world's best teams will compete across four weeks between April 22nd & May 17th. All participating teams get the chance to reach the CS:GO Major at Rio de Janeiro in November. All matches are best of three.
ESL One: Road to Rio is the first of multiple regional competitions that will act as the official qualification method to ESL's CS:GO Major in November 2020. 56 of the world's best teams will compete across four weeks between April 22nd & May 17th. All participating teams get the chance to reach the CS:GO Major at Rio de Janeiro in November. All matches are best of three.
ESL One: Road to Rio is the first of multiple regional competitions that will act as the official qualification method to ESL's CS:GO Major in November 2020. 56 of the world's best teams will compete across four weeks between April 22nd & May 17th. All participating teams get the chance to reach the CS:GO Major at Rio de Janeiro in November. All matches are best of three.
ESL One: Road to Rio is the first of multiple regional competitions that will act as the official qualification method to ESL's CS:GO Major in November 2020. 56 of the world's best teams will compete across four weeks between April 22nd & May 17th. All participating teams get the chance to reach the CS:GO Major at Rio de Janeiro in November. All matches are best of three.
We are raising the stakes with a new truly global format of the ESL Pro League! Starting with Season 11, the best invited and qualified teams in the world will go head to head in exciting matches from the very beginning of the competition all the way to the season finals in the space of a month. No more regional divisions, and all teams from across the globe mixed together guarantees esports at its purest!
IEM Katowice and the Spodek Arena have been fundamental since we set out to take esports to the biggest stages in the world. Starting in 2013 as a centerpiece of the League of Legends competitive calendar, the event has grown year after year, especially since the introduction of CS:GO in 2014, when it hosted the second-ever Major in the game’s history. From that day on, our annual Counter-Strike tournament has been one of the main attractions in the global esports calendar. It's an experience every fan wants to have, it’s a stage where every player wants to perform at their best.
Thank you for supporting the first ever DreamHack on the west coast! Whether you attended as a player, a visitor, or watched our streams from home, we couldn't have done it without you. Players competed for over $580,000 in prize money. Congratulations to all the winners!