ESL Pro Tour CS:GO Announces In-Person 2021 Events, New COVID-Safe Studio

ESL and DreamHack have revealed a new vision for ESL Pro Tour Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) for 2021, a move which has seen a restructure of the global competition aimed at benefiting both players and fans.

“The new vision of ESL Pro Tour CS:GO is part of our ongoing mission to place players and fans at the center of the esports experience,” says Ulrich Schulze, Senior Vice President Product at ESL. “The dynamic double weekend format will maximize excitement and content for fans around the world, while players will benefit from a more balanced competitive schedule. The time between the game weekends will now be used to create content specific to the players who make the playoffs meaning, while teams prepare their tactics, ESL will create new trailers, interviews, and tactical analysis tailor-made to every match-up at the weekend. With this new format, ESL Pro Tour will bring players and fans alike closer to the action.”

The announcement confirms a new event format aimed at maximizing excitement for fans around the world and reducing international travel time for teams and players. The new strategic approach will see a minimum of 16 teams featured in ESL Pro Tour competitions with group stages and finals spanning over the course of two back-to-back weekends, using the additional time to create even more exciting & custom content tailored to each team making it to the playoffs. The second weekend would as usual take place in some of the most prestigious arenas across the world.

Some of the world’s biggest esports names will descend upon the newly-created home of ESL Pro Tour CS:GO, a state-of-the-art studio specifically designed to comply with COVID-safety measures. The studio will act as a central hub for players and use the latest advances in technology to optimize the gaming experience for players and viewers around the world.

Intel Extreme Masters Katowice in February will be the debut competition of ESL Pro Tour CS:GO 2021, with plans to hold the tournament as an in-person competition. This follows ESL’s previous announcement that CS:GO fans should be able to look forward to their first in-person competition in nine months when the IEM Global Challenge gets underway in December.

The new format will see ESL and DreamHack host eight Masters CS:GO tournaments throughout the year:

  • Intel Extreme Masters Katowice: Feb 16-28, 2021
  • ESL Pro League S13: March 10 – Apr 18, 2021
  • DreamHack Masters: June 3-13, 2021
  • ESL One Cologne powered by Intel: July 6-18, 2021
  • Intel Extreme Masters Melbourne: August 17-22, 2021
  • ESL Pro League S14: September 1 – Oct 10, 2021
  • Intel Extreme Masters: October 14-24,2021
  • Intel Extreme Masters: December 2-12, 2021

“Planning ahead is key for all players and teams,” says Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen, professional player in CS:GO for Astralis. “Knowing the dates of all tournaments is very positive, and it helps us to better prepare for events. Less travel activity gives us more time to focus on the games and our upcoming opponents.”

ESL and DreamHack share the same vision of creating an open-ecosystem that allows aspiring pro players to rank up and follow the path “from zero to hero”. The Challenger level tournaments (DreamHack Open, MountainDewLeague, and ESL National Championships) continue to represent the perfect opportunity for young talent to take their skills to the next level and compete in Masters Level competitions.

“The launch of the ESL Pro Tour during last fall meant a huge leap forward in creating a sustainable ecosystem for the CS:GO scene — focusing on both amateurs and professionals in order to create a true ‘zero to hero’ opportunity,” says DreamHack Chief Product Officer Mike Van Driel. “The new vision we’re announcing today shows that we’ll continue to develop this ecosystem as we strive to create the best format possible for the community and players alike.”

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