ESL hosts competitions around the globe, partnering with publishers such as
Blizzard Entertainment,
Riot Games,
Valve,
Microsoft,
Wargaming and multiple others to facilitate thousands of gaming competitions annually. ESL competitors are supported on both national and international levels. Some of their more notable competitions include the following:
ESL Play ESL Play is an esports platform that provides tournaments and ladders across all games and skill levels. ESL Open, the first cup on the league ladder, is open to everyone, including beginners. ESL Major competitions have entry requirements, and winning on this level is required to earn a spot in ESL Pro competition. However, ESL Major also contains Go4 Cups, which are free tournaments open to everyone. Tournaments at this level require prior qualification.
ESL National Championships ESL National Championships were region-specific ESL Pro competitions held in various countries. ESL Meisterschaft, the German championship, began in 2002 and is the oldest esports league in existence. The ESL UK Premiership, another regional esports program, has been ESL's largest regional tournament since 2010. National Championships were established to spread local esports competition around the world. ESL National Championships were held for
Battlefield 4,
Counter-Strike,
Dota 2,
Halo,
Hearthstone,
Heroes of the Storm,
Mortal Kombat,
Smite,
StarCraft II,
World of Tanks, and
Rainbow Six. On 15 September 2023, ESL announced that they would be ending all National Championships by the beginning of 2024. ESL Meisterschaft: Autumn 2023 was the final tournament to be played, which ended on 16 December 2023.
ESL Pro Tour The ESL Pro Tour is a year-round circuit that uses a ranking system for qualification to a major championship event. , ESL hosts three titles for the ESL Pro Tour:
Counter-Strike,
StarCraft II and
Warcraft III. The two major championship events for those titles are
IEM Katowice 2021 (for the three titles) and
ESL One Cologne 2020 (for Counter-Strike only). Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, ESL One Cologne was held online in August 2020. In 2023,
ESL Pro Tour hosted tournaments for three titles:
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,
Dota 2, and
StarCraft II. For Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, key events include IEM Katowice 2023, IEM Spring 2023, IEM Dallas 2023, IEM Cologne 2023, and the ESL Pro Tour CS:GO in Sydney. For Dota 2, major tournaments include DreamLeague Season 19, DreamLeague Season 20, DreamLeague Season 21 and the Riyadh Masters. Notably, the Riyadh Masters is the third-largest esports tournament in terms of prize money, following the Fortnite World Championship and
The International.
ESL One ESL One refers to premier offline tournaments across a variety of games, like
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and
Dota 2, and are usually considered among the most prestigious events for each game. ESL One events are often selected to be part of the
Valve-sponsored
CS:GO Major series. The ESL Counter-Strike Majors have been:
EMS One Katowice 2014,
ESL One Cologne 2014,
ESL One Katowice 2015,
ESL One Cologne 2015,
ESL One Cologne 2016,
IEM Katowice 2019. ESL were originally set to host a major in
Rio de Janeiro in 2020 under the ESL One brand, until the event was cancelled as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic. After 2020, the CS:GO event of ESL One was merged into IEM brand. As of November 2022, ESL has hosted seven of the eighteen CS:GO Major tournaments, while the last one was
IEM Rio Major 2022.
ESL Impact League ESL Impact League was launched in 2022 to promote women's
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive around the world, and is often held simultaneously with other ESL tournaments such as IEM and ESL Challengers. In 2022, 3 LAN tournaments were held in Dallas, Valencia and Jönköping. It was announced in October 2025 that ESL would suspend the circuit upon the conclusion of its 8th season, citing concerns of sustainability.
Intel Extreme Masters The Intel Extreme Masters is the world's longest-running global esports tournament series.
DreamHack After DreamHack merged with ESL in 2020, the DreamHack Open CS:GO events were renamed to ESL Challengers, the DreamHack Masters events were discontinued. The
StarCraft II events retained the DreamHack name. ==ESL Technology==