LG Enters Season 3 of the ESL Mobile Open Presented by AT&T

We are proud to announce our exciting new partnership with LG Electronics as an Official Partner for Season 3 of ESL Mobile Open presented by AT&T. This marks the first-ever phone provider and second sponsor for the ESL Mobile Open in North America.

 

Mouz Enter Intel Grand Slam Race

The ESL Pro League Season 10 has brought a brand new team into the Intel Grand Slam season 3 rankings. Mousesports dominated FNATIC 3-0 in the grand final to win their first Masters level tournament since ESL One New York 2018. The European mixed team beat a total of three teams on the Intel Grand […]

Perfect Astralis get on the IGS trail in Beijing

Astralis have dominated Intel Extreme Masters Beijing, winning every map they have played and with a level of dominance rarely ever seen in Counter-Strike. In this context, it is surprising to see how many months it took them to get on the Intel Grand Slam scoreboard. The Danes beat Vici Gaming and 100 Thieves (previously […]

Why ‘Midas Mode 2’ is bad for esports

Ever since ESL’s inception, we’ve kept a saying close to our heart; ‘everybody can be somebody’. The beauty of esports is that no matter your background, you have a chance at making it big and becoming a global icon, whether that be in well established games such as Dota 2 and CSGO, or new and upcoming mobile games. Whilst only the best can make it to the top, there is no barrier to entry, making the playing field level and equal for everyone.

 

FNATIC Join The Race In Sweden

The new, revamped FNATIC roster triumphed at DreamHack Masters Malmoe and joined Team Liquid and Evil Geniuses in the race for the Intel Grand Slam. The Swedes started the tournament with a poor loss to ENCE, with their star player Jesper “JW” Wecksell calling the performance embarrassing. FNATIC then fought through the lower bracket in […]

EG Victorious at ESL One New York

Evil Geniuses have broken the hegemony of Astralis and TeamLiquid to win their first ever ESL One. EG’s victory comes nearly a year since someone other than Astralis or TeamLiquid won a Masters level tournament. It took seven tournaments for someone other than the two previous Intel Grand Slam winners to pick of a trophy. […]

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