ESL Pro League explained

ESL Pro League
Last Season:ESL Pro League Season 19
Upcoming Season:ESL Pro League Season 20
Formerly:ESL ESEA Pro League
Sport:esports
Game:Counter-Strike 2
Founded:2015
Owner:ESL
Inaugural:May 4, 2015
Teams:32
Region:International
Champion:Mouz (Season 19)
Most Successful Club:Fnatic and Astralis (3 titles each)
Tv:Twitch
Sponsor:Intel

The ESL Pro League (formerly ESL ESEA Pro League; shortened as EPL) is a Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) professional esports league, produced by ESL. It was previously based on four regions: Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania but following a format revamp in season 13, regional leagues were discontinued and unified into one league. ESL Pro League currently comprises 32 teams each season, including 15 Permanent Partner Teams. The ESL Pro League is considered to be the premier professional CS2 league in the world and is one of the major professional leagues in esports. The ESL Pro League began as a venture between the Electronic Sports League (ESL) and E-Sports Entertainment Association League (ESEA). Its inaugural season started on May 4, 2015.[1]

History

In early November 2014, the German-based Electronic Sports League announced the creation of the ESL Pro League as the European ESL league. On April 28, 2015, ESL announced a joint venture with the North American-based E-Sports Entertainment Association League to provide a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league with US$500,000 in total prize money in the first season between two continents. It later expanded to fourteen teams per region and raised its prize pool to US$1,000,000, with two seasons running each year.[2] ESL the prize pool once more in 2018 by making the teams fight for $1,000,000 in the Finals, raising the season prize pool by $250,000. In addition, the number of teams in the finals rose to sixteen, with more teams from regions other than North American and Europe participating in the Finals.[3] [4] [5] In 2020, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, seasons 11 and 12 did not have a global final, instead regional finals were held in Europe and North America. In 2021, starting from ESL Pro League Season 13, the organization announced a changed format, with one league replacing the four regional leagues that existed prior to the pandemic. All 24 teams would travel to Europe to participate in the league, with the top 12 teams of the 24-team regular season proceeding to the playoffs. With the consolidation of the tournament into one event, the prize pool was reduced to $750,000. [6] Starting from ESL Pro League season 17, the prize pool was increased to $850,000 as a result of increasing the number of teams from 24 to 32.[7]

Format

Prior to ESL Pro League Season 11, the league was split into 3 different regional leagues, Europe, Americas, and Asia-Pacific, with the top teams in each league qualifying for the season finals. However, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, season 11 only included two leagues: Europe and North America[8] whereas season 12 was changed to have 5 regional leagues(Europe, North America, South America, Oceania, and Asia). Starting from ESL Pro League season 13, regional leagues were discontinued with teams from each region playing together in a unified league. Teams qualified to ESL Pro League based on their permanent partner team status,[9] ESL World Ranking, or through qualifying from regional Pro League Conference tournaments, ESL Challenger League tournaments, and ESL Challenger Tournaments.[10]

Starting from ESL Pro League Season 14, ESL announced a change to the playoffs format, removing the play-ins stage of the playoffs.[11]

Before ESL Pro League season 17, the format was as follows:

Following a format revamp by ESL,[12] which saw the removal of the round-robin format and an increase to 32 teams rather than 24 teams of the previous iterations. The current ESL Pro League format is as follows:

Seasons

The list of seasons and the top two teams in each season are in shown below. The number next to the teams showed what positions they placed during the regular season in their respective leagues. Regional leagues were discontinued in Season 13. According to report Strife will represents (CS:GO) in ESL Pro League Season 16.[13]

No.LocationWinnerScoreRunner-upPrize MoneyRef
1Cologne3–1[14]
2Burbank3–2[15]
3London3–2[16]
4São Paulo2–1[17]
5Dallas3–1[18]
6Odense3–1[19]
7Dallas3–1[20]
8Odense3–1[21]
9Montpellier3–1[22]
10Odense3–0[23]
11 EUOnline3–2[24] [25]
11 NAOnline3–0[26]
12 EUOnline3–2[27]
12 NAOnline3–0[28]
13OnlineHeroic3–2Gambit Esports[29]
14OnlineNatus Vincere3–2Team Vitality[30]
15DüsseldorfFaZe Clan3–1ENCE[31]
16NaxxarTeam Vitality3–2Team Liquid[32]
17Saint Julian'sFaZe Clan3–1Cloud9[33]
18Saint Julian'sMOUZ3–0Natus Vincere[34]
19Saint Julian'sMOUZ3–0Team Vitality[35]

Notes

Other Leagues

ESL also has two other leagues outside of Counter-Strike. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is currently in its eleventh season. The PENTA Sports/G2 Esports core has the most titles with four, as the team won the Year 1 Season 1, Year 2 Season 1, Year 2 Season 2, and Season 8 titles. In addition to the Rainbow Six Siege league, ESL also has a Halo league. However, the two leagues are much less prominent than the Counter-Strike league as Rainbow Six only has a $248,000 prize pool compared to CS:GO's $750,000 prize pool.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  2. Web site: World's largest Counter-Strike league to be hosted by ESL and ESEA. ESL Gaming. April 2, 2015. September 7, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150502124129/http://pro.eslgaming.com/csgo/proleague/news/worlds-largest-counter-strike-league-to-be-hosted-by-esl-and-esea/. May 2, 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 7 Finals expanded to 16 teams. Luis. Mira. HLTV.org. February 20, 2018. February 20, 2018.
  4. Web site: ESL Pro League Returns to Dallas for $1 Million Finals. Dustin. Steiner. Unikrn. February 20, 2018. February 20, 2018. April 6, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180406230520/https://news.unikrn.com/article/esl-pro-league-million-dollar-finals-season-7-csgo. dead.
  5. Web site: Ulrich Schulze on Twitter: The expansion to 16 teams for #ESLProLeague finals comes with geographical expansion. More details on that soon.. Ulrich. Schulze. Twitter. February 20, 2018. February 20, 2018.
  6. Web site: ESL Pro League – Season 14. 2021-05-29. pro.eslgaming.com. en-US.
  7. Web site: ESL Pro League - Season 17 . 2023-08-27 . pro.eslgaming.com . en-US.
  8. Web site: 2020-03-13 . Season 11 Online Format Update - ESL Pro League CS:GO . 2023-08-27 . pro.eslgaming.com . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2020-02-18 . Leading CS:GO teams and ESL sign historic agreement - ESL Pro League CS:GO . 2023-08-27 . pro.eslgaming.com . en-US.
  10. Teams could begin qualifying for ESL Pro League from Challenger tournaments starting from season 17, whereas Conference tournaments began from season 15. ESL Challenger tournaments are not the same as ESL Challenge League tournaments.
  11. Web site: 2021-07-27 . Format Change to ESL Pro League Season 14 Playoffs - ESL Pro League CS:GO . 2023-08-27 . pro.eslgaming.com . en-US.
  12. Web site: 2022-12-21 . ESL Pro League: 2023 Update - ESL Pro League CS:GO . 2023-08-27 . pro.eslgaming.com . en-US.
  13. Web site: stamina about NA CS: "The future is bright" . 2022-07-30 . en.
  14. Web site: ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  15. Web site: ESL ESEA Pro League Season 2 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  16. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 3 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  17. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 4 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  18. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 5 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  19. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 6 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  20. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 7 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  21. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 8 Finals overview. HLTV.org. February 16, 2018.
  22. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals overview. HLTV.org. June 23, 2019.
  23. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 10 Finals overview. HLTV.org. January 26, 2020.
  24. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 11 Europe overview. HLTV.org. March 11, 2020.
  25. Web site: Season 11 to be played online, finals moved from Denver to studio location . ESL Pro League . 2020-03-28 . 2020-03-11.
  26. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 11 North America overview. HLTV.org. March 11, 2020.
  27. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 12 Europe. 2021-03-08. HLTV.org. en.
  28. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 12 North America. 2021-03-08. HLTV.org. en.
  29. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 13. 2021-05-29. HLTV.org. en.
  30. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 14. 2021-09-12. HLTV.org. en.
  31. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 15. March 13, 2022. HLTV.org.
  32. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 16 .
  33. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 17 .
  34. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 18 .
  35. Web site: ESL Pro League Season 19 .