ESL One Rio 2020

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ESL One Rio 2020
ESL One: Rio Major 2020
Disciplines Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
organizer Electronic Sports League
venue Champions Stage: Jeunesse Arena , Rio de JaneiroBrazilBrazil
Participating clans 24
Beginning November 9, 2020
final 22nd November 2020
Prize pool $ 2,000,000
Sponsors Valve Corporation
Homepage Official website
StarLadder Major: Berlin 2019

The ESL One Rio 2020 is the 16th major tournament in the e-sports - discipline Counter-Strike: Global Offensive be. The venue for the final Champions Stage is the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro . As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic , the tournament was postponed from May 2020 to November 2020. The tournament's prize money was doubled to $ 2 million with the announcement of the postponement.

qualification

The qualification is carried out separately in the regions Europe, CIS, North America, South America, Oceania and Asia. In the regions, the teams can accumulate points over several tournaments, which ultimately decide on participation. The distribution of the teams eligible to participate in the tournament is based on the results of the individual regions on the previous major in Berlin . The teams are assigned to the regions according to their whereabouts.

Challengers Stage Participant

Eight places will be awarded based on places 9 to 16 on the StarLadder Major: Berlin 2019 . Five teams from Europe, one team from the CIS region and two teams from the North America region were eliminated in the Legends Stage . The other eight places are allocated to qualifiers from all six regions, with the regions Europe and CIS each being granted two of these qualification places.

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Legends Stage participant

Eight places will be awarded based on places 1 to 8 on the StarLadder Major: Berlin 2019 . These reached three teams from Europe, two teams from the CIS region and three teams from the North America region. Another eight qualify on the previous Challenger Stage .

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Luis Mira: ESL confirms Rio de Janeiro Major. hltv.org, December 11, 2019, accessed on March 9, 2020 .
  2. Luis Mira: ESL One Rio Major moved to November due to coronavirus with increased $ 2 million prize pool; second major of 2020 canceled. hltv.org, March 23, 2020, accessed on March 23, 2020 .
  3. Luis Mira: ESL One Road to Rio: All you need to know. hltv.org, April 2, 2020, accessed April 2, 2020 .
  4. ^ About the tournament. Electronic Sports League , accessed April 2, 2020 .