ESL announced the calendar of EPT Season 2 events for 2024

Tournaments
29.11.2023
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ESL has announced the list of tournaments scheduled for 2024. The events will take place as part of EPT Season 2, which began in September 2023 with DreamLeague Season 21.  A total of 6 major tournaments are planned for the year. Information about this tournament operator published on its official website.

DreamLeague Season 22

The next tournament of DreamLeague series will be held from February 25 to March 5. The prize pool will amount to 1 million dollars. This tournament will also be heavily influenced by the new EPT points system: the first four participants will be determined by the results of the EPT Leaderboard. Other teams will still have the opportunity to qualify for the tournament through qualifying matches.

ESL One Europe

ESL One Europe will be held from April 22 to April 28. The prize pool will be 1 million dollars. As in the case with DreamLeague, the first four positions in the EPT rankings will get invites, and the remaining seven teams will be determined through qualifying matches.

DreamLeague Season 23

DreamLeague Season 23 will take place from May 20-26. The prize pool will be $1 million dollars.

Unannounced Tournament

An unannounced tournament that will take place in July 2024. 15 teams from all regions will be selected for the event and there will be 5 additional regional slots. Rumor has it that this could be a massive tournament in Riyadh with a prize pool of $45 million.

DreamLeague Season 24

DreamLeague Season 24 will take place from October 27 to November 10. The prize pool will be $1 million dollars. Direct invites will be given to 9 teams, 7 more will be selected based on the results of closed qualification.

ESL One Asia

ESL One Asia will be held from December 9 to December 15. The prize pool will be 1 million dollars. 5 teams will get direct invites and 8 will get to the tournament through closed qualification.

As previously reported by Cyberscore.live, Korb3n is waiting for Azure Ray's disqualification from ESL One Kuala Lumpur.

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