Prior to ESL Pro League Season 11, the league was split into 3 different regional leagues, Europe, Americas, and Asia-Pacific, with the top teams in each league qualifying for the season finals. However, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, season 11 only included two leagues: Europe and North America whereas season 12 was changed to have 5 regional leagues(Europe, North America, South America, Oceania, and Asia). Starting from ESL Pro League season 13, regional leagues were discontinued with teams from each region playing together in a unified league. Teams qualified to ESL Pro League based on their permanent partner team status, ESL World Ranking, or through qualifying from regional Pro League Conference tournaments, ESL Challenger League tournaments, and ESL Challenger Tournaments. Starting from ESL Pro League Season 14, ESL announced a change to the playoffs format, removing the play-ins stage of the playoffs. Before ESL Pro League season 17, the format was as follows: • Group Stage: • Four single round-robin format groups • Each group has six teams • All teams play each other once • All matches are Best of 3s • Group 1st place teams advance to the Quarterfinals • Group 2nd & 3rd place teams advance to the Round of 12 • Playoffs: • Single-Elimination bracket • All matches
(excl. Grand Final) are Best of 3s • The Grand Final is Best of 5 Following a format revamp by ESL, which saw the removal of the round-robin format and an increase to 32 teams rather than 24 teams of the previous iterations. This ESL Pro League format, used up until 2024, was as follows: • Group Stage: • Four triple-elimination format groups • Each group has eight teams • All matches are Best of 3s • The top four teams from each group advance to the Playoffs: • Group stage winners advance to the Quarterfinals • Group stage runners-up advance to the Round of 12 as the
High Seeds • Group stage 3rd place teams advance to the Round of 16 as the
High Seeds • Group stage 4th place teams advance to the Round of 16 as the
Low Seeds • Playoffs: • Single-Elimination bracket • All matches
(excl. Grand Final) are Best of 3s • The Grand Final is Best of 5 Following Valve's decision to permanently remove partnerships from the
Counter-Strike esports ecosystem in 2025, the format changed once more, with the number of teams reduced back to 24 teams. The current format follows the same one used at the
Majors since 2018, with two Swiss stages of 16 teams followed by an 8 team knockout stage, albeit with all Swiss matches at Pro League being best of 3s and the final being a best of 5. Teams qualify via their ranking in the global Valve Regional Standings, the ESL Challenger League or via auxiliary competitions. ==Seasons==