Esports Championship Series (ECS) – Final CS:GO Season 2 Teams Announced

Sam Cooke
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The final lineup of teams for Season Two of the Esports Championship Series – Counter-Strike has been determined after an action packed development league.

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The Esports Championship Series (ECS), an esports initiative founded by FACEIT and supported by Twitch, will see one of the strongest league lineups for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive this year.

The two qualifying teams from each region for the Season Two of the ECS  – Counter-Strike along with the full season roster are as follows:

European teams:
·         Astralis
·         EnvyUs
·         FaZe
·         Fnatic
·         mousesports
·         Ninjas in Pyjamas
·         G2 Esports
·         Virtus.pro
·         Godsend (Qualified)
·         Dignitas (Qualified)

North American teams:
·         Cloud9
·         Complexity
·         Counter Logic Gaming
·         Luminosity Gaming
·         NRG eSports
·         OpTic
·         Team Liquid
·         Team SoloMid
·         SK (Qualified)
·         Immortals (Qualified)

Teams that qualify for Season Two of the ECS league will earn all the benefits of Season One participants, including co-ownership in the league and the opportunity to select representation on the league’s governing committee. The ECS will provide a collective $1.75m (£1.38m) for Season Two that will go toward the league’s prize pool and supportive funds that will provide player stability. This includes helping organisations provide better salaries, facilities and equipment that will improve the overall conditions and welfare for players, while furnishing the ecosystem of the ECS with a more structured framework to operate within.

You can watch all of the action on Twitch here from today onwards and for all other information on the Season Two of the ECS – Counter-Strike, including the full match schedule, please visit the league website, www.csgoleague.com , or follow the ECS on Twitter.

Esports Insider says: ECS is providing a highly professional platform for CS:GO teams and players. The financial commitment should help to ensure it’s well respected and that teams warm to it more and more each season. 

Sam Cooke

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Sam Cooke founded Esports Insider and now leads Insights Group, working across Cyberlabs and Uneven GG. Sam is regularly featured in outlets such as The Drum, Business 2 Community, Esports Insider, and SBC News, focusing on the intersection of esports, entertainment, and finance.
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