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Team Singularity to replace Complexity in S10 Round 2
Complexity Gaming has withdrawn from Season 10 of ESL Pro League CS:GO and will be replaced by Team Singularity. Having placed 2nd in the Americas Group B of Round 1, Complexity added two new players to their roster: Kristian “k0nfig” Wienecke and Valentin “poizon” Vasilev, who already played in Season

ESL Pro League Season 9 EU & NA Relegation dates announced
It’s the last chance to qualify for the 10th season of Pro League! The dates, times and matchups that will decide the last spots for the EU and NA regions are now set, these are all the details you need to know: Stream Follow all the action live on our

ESL Pro League CS:GO Season 10 Playdays announced
After the excitement of our new format and new look introduced in Season 9, we are proud to continue the tradition of the longest-running professional CS:GO league. Season 10 of Pro League will be a celebration of esports at its purest! Mark your calendars for the Regular Season Playdays, where

Pro League Relegation System Update
In line with the brand new format, we’re updating the relegation system for Pro League Season 9. With the start of Season 9, Pro League features a brand new format. The best 16 teams in each of the regions - Europe, Americas and Asia-Pacific - compete for their shot at

Luminosity Gaming to Replace Rogue in ESL Pro League
After Rogue disbanded, the league administration have invited Luminosity Gaming to Pro League Season 9 Background The league administration was informed by Rogue that the organization would not provide a new roster for the upcoming Pro League season. Followingly, the license would have transferred over to the majority line-up of

Brand New Look & Feel for ESL Pro League Season 9
ESL Pro League is the first product to follow ESL’s masterbrand relaunch with an exciting new look & feel!

APAC and LATAM EPL Season 9 qualifiers announced
APAC and LATAM ESL Pro League CS:GO Season 9 qualifiers announced

ESL Pro League CS:GO revamps format, goes LAN for Season 9
The world’s longest-running professional CS:GO league will return on April 12, 2019, for Season 9 with more teams and a brand new format that replaces online play with studio matches for the EU and AM regions.


ESL Pro League Update
ESL Pro League will upgrade its format for 2019 and expand to 16 teams in Europe as part of this.

A Swedish nightmare materializes on EU MD4
Both NiP and Fnatic will fight for Pro League survival in the relegation tournament.

Envy’s salvation on NA MD4
Against all odds, Team Envy barely escaped direct relegation in the last week of play.

INTZ or eUnited only one underdog can make it on NA MD4
INTZ or eUnited only one underdog can make it on MD4 of NA Pro League.

The Battle for Odense goes into the final round in EU
mouz, G2, Hellraisers, FaZe and ex Space Soldiers contend for only three finals spots.

HellRaisers catch fire on MD3 of EU ESL Pro League
All the comings and goings in the EU MD3.

Cloud9’s finals hope buried on MD3 of NA Pro League
This is how NA stands after MD3.

ESL Pro League CS:GO Asia-Pacific prize pool structure revised
Due to the introduction of new regions for Season 8, the prize pool for APAC teams in the ESL Pro League CS:GO has been modified. This is how the total pool of $58.000 USD is split among teams according to performance in the Oceania and Asia final stages: Qualification for

Five CSGO pros you should look out for at Intel Extreme Masters Chicago
They're flying under the radar and could break out of cover in the Windy City.

It’s do or die for Fnatic on MD3 of the EU Pro League
The Road to Odense is getting narrower and narrower!

eUnited’s big chance to consolidate playoff position on MD3
Can they cause a big upset?