We’re approaching the end of the year but the CS:GO esports calendar is still packed with high-quality events for fans to look forward to.
Although the DreamHack Open November 2021, dominated by Fnatic, has just ended, more tournaments are on the horizon. Here’s our pick of the bunch to get excited about.
ESL Pro League Conference Season 15
Our eyes will first be on the ESL Pro League Conference Season 15. 16 teams will compete in the ESL Pro League tournament, which starts in November. The tournament which has a prize pool of $27,000, will be played online. Participants include many teams that have made a solid name for themselves in CS:GO competitive scene, and it’s obvious that they will try their best to prove themselves.
Opening matches of the tournament are on 23 November. All matches, including the finals, will be Bo3 and will be played in a double elimination bracket.
Upper bracket round 1 matches
MAD Lions - eClub Brugge (23 November - 13:30 CET)
Team LDLC - Sharks Esports (23 November - 13:30 CET)
Extra Salt - Sprout (23 November - 16:45 CET)
Team Renewal - Renegades (23 November - 16:45 CET)
GODSENT - Wisła Kraków (23 November - 16:45 CET)
Endpoint - Eternal Fire (23 November - 20:00 CET)
ORDER - Anonymo (23 November - 20:00 CET)
RBG Esports - Movistar Riders (23 November - 20:00 CET)
Three teams that will be successful in the ESL Pro League Conference Season 15 and qualify to compete in ESL Pro League Season 15 will be determined by the tournament on 28 November.
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BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2021
Another CS:GO tournament before the end of November is BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2021. Excitement has been building for BLAST Premier for a long time. Eight leading teams of CS:GO esports will meet in Copenhagen for this offline event: Six teams coming directly from the Fall Groups and two teams that did not achieve the desired success, but successfully qualified from the Fall Showdown.
Eight teams will compete at the Royal Arena for the total prize pool of $425,000. The grand final will take place on 28 November at 19:30 CET. In addition to the grand prize, the winner will also qualify for the BLAST Premier: World Final 2021.
Upper bracket quarter-finals
Team Vitality - Team Liquid (24 November - 12:00 CET)
Heroic - FaZe Clan (24 November - 15:00 CET)
Natus Vincere - BIG (24 November - 18:00 CET)
Ninjas in Pyjamas - Astralis (24 November - 21:00 CET)
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Intel Extreme Masters Season XVI - Winter
IEM Winter 2021 is just around the corner in early December. Great teams we all know will compete in the 16-team offline tournament. This awesome tournament will start on 2 December and end with the grand final on 12 December. The teams will compete for ESL Pro Tour points, alongside a $250,000 massive prize pool.
16 teams will split into two groups of eight and all matches will be Bo3. Group stage winners will advance directly to the semi-finals of the playoffs. The runners-up in the groups will be high seeds in the quarter-finals. Teams that finished third in their group will be low seeds in the quarter-finals. The playoffs will be played in a single-elimination bracket. Quarter-finals and semi-finals will be Bo3. In the grand final, we will see a Bo5 match.
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BLAST Premier: World Final 2021
The last tournament on our list is also the biggest. The prize pool for BLAST Premier: World Final 2021, kicking off on 14 December, is a huge amount of $1,000,000 in total. Eight teams will compete offline for this prize. Four of the eight teams that will take part in the tournament have already been confirmed: Spring Finals champion Gambit Esports, ESL Pro League Season 13 champion Heroic, ESL Pro League Season 14 and PGL Major 2021 winner Na’Vi. G2 Esports qualified for the tournament by their success at BLAST Premier World Leaderboard 2021.
One of the remaining four teams will come from the Fall Finals. Other three teams will be selected from the BLAST Premier World Leaderboard 2021. We will witness the relentless competition for the $500,000 grand prize on 19 December.
So, many great CS:GO tournaments are awaiting us in the coming weeks. If you are a big fan of CS:GO esports, you can watch all these tournaments on the matches page of Luckbox and place your bets.
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