ELeague Major 2017 On September 27, 2016,
Valve announced the tenth major in
CS:GO and the first major of 2017: the
ELeague Major 2017, also known as ELeague Atlanta 2017. Like other majors, the top eight teams from the last major,
ESL One Cologne 2016, will be invited to the major and eight other teams will play through a qualifier. ELeague Major 2017 took place from January 22 to 29, making it the longest-running major with eight days. Previous majors lasted three to six days. Like previous majors, eight teams received an automatic bid based on their top eight placement at the previous major,
ESL One Cologne 2016, and another eight teams qualify through the Major Qualifier. The group stage format differed completely from previous majors, as the major would use a 16-team Swiss system rather than the four group GSL system. The top eight teams in this major were
Natus Vincere,
Virtus.pro,
Astralis, and
North,
FaZe Clan,
Fnatic,
SK Gaming, and
Gambit Gaming, who were called Legends by making the top eight. In the quarterfinals, Astralis defeated Natus Vincere, Fnatic defeated Gambit Gaming, Virtus.pro defeated North, and SK Gaming defeated FaZe Clan. In the semifinals, Astralis defeated Fnatic after a close game one and a clean game two. Virtus.pro scraped by a somewhat crippled SK Gaming in a close 2–0 set. The finals pitted Astralis, who was in its first major championships, and Virtus.pro, who was in its second and had one major title under its belt. In a close and intense three-game set, Astralis defeated Virtus.pro—12–16, 16–14, 16–14—to win its first-ever major title. Markus "Kjaerbye" Kjærbye was named the MVP of the major.
ELeague Major: Boston 2018 On October 5, 2017, Valve announced that ELeague would host the first major of 2018 and the twelfth major in CS:GO history:
ELeague Major: Boston 2018. Unlike past majors, Boston major featured 24 teams as Valve expanded the format to include what was formerly known as "The Major Qualifier", now rebranded as "The New Challengers Stage". This major was the first in CS:GO major tournaments' history to take place in two different cities. The group stage took place in Turner Studios, where all ELeague season matches were played, in Atlanta from January 19 to 22. The playoffs took place in
Boston from January 26 to 28 at the
Agganis Arena in
Boston University. Only two Legends made the playoffs, as
SK Gaming and
Fnatic made it into the top eight. New Legends were
G2 Esports, FaZe Clan,
Natus Vincere, Quantum Bellator Fire,
mousesports, and
Cloud9. The grand finals put the pressure on the tournament favorites FaZe Clan, which defeated mousesports and Natus Vincere, and the dark horse Cloud9, which upset G2 Esports and SK Gaming. In what was being called one of the best series of all time in Global Offensive, Cloud9 upset FaZe Clan—14–16, 16–10, 22–19—to take home the Boston 2018 major. In addition, Cloud9 became the first ever North American team to win a major title. ==Other events==