League Information
Series:
Intel Grand Slam
Organizer:
Sponsor(s):
Acer Predator
DHL
Qiddiya
Monster Energy
U.S. Air Force
1xBet
White Market
Logitech G
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Venue:
Prize Pool:
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End Date:
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ESL Pro Tour Tier:
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Maps:
ESL Pro League returns in a new location, new format, and with 24 teams vying for a share of a $1,000,000 prize pool—including $400,000 for players and $600,000 for clubs. After previously hosting in Malta, ESL has moved the action to its studios in Stockholm. Unlike past seasons, there will be no live crowd for the playoffs, and the event’s structure now features two Swiss-style group stages before an eight-team single-elimination playoff.
16 squads received direct invitations, while 8 more qualified through ESL Challenger Leagues or other regional pathways, making up the total of 24. In a notable twist, FaZe declined their invite, meaning some of the highest-profile action will come from Spirit, Vitality, G2, Natus Vincere, Liquid, and others returning after missing recent PGL Cluj-Napoca.
The tournament is split into three stages:
- Stage 1 (March 1–5): A 16-team Swiss System format. All matches are best-of-three, with the top eight advancing to Stage 2. Seeding is determined by a team-selected system—adopted from ESL’s IEM Katowice 2019 Major—and then adjusted by Live Ratings after every match.
- Stage 2 (March 7–16): Another Swiss System bracket under the same match rules (best-of-three) and seeding approach. Again, the top eight move on to the playoffs.
- Playoffs: An eight-team single-elimination gauntlet where every match is a best-of-three, except for the Grand Final, which is a best-of-five. There is no third-place decider.
Throughout the stages, teams’ Live Ratings will continue to update after each match to ensure competitive seeding. This unique system aims to keep matchups fair and unpredictable. With $400,000 specifically allocated to players, the stakes are as high as ever—especially for teams that value the additional $600,000 designated for clubs.
Missing from the lineup are some big names like FaZe, who declined their invite, and teams like Complexity, BIG, and Astralis, who narrowly missed out through Valve’s January 6 Regional Standings. Even so, excitement is high as HEROIC (acquiring the Sangal core that won ECL48 in Europe), Housebets, and Mindfreak bring fresh competition to the Pro League stage.
Don’t miss this high-stakes chapter, ESL Pro League Season 21 promises fierce battles, strategic depth, and all the drama fans expect from one of esports’ most prestigious events!
Particpants
Spirit
chopper
sh1ro
magixx
zont1x
donk
hally (Coach)
Vitality
apEX
ropz
ZywOo
flameZ
mezii
XTQZZZ (Coach)
Natus Vincere
Aleksib
iM
b1t
jL
w0nderful
B1ad3 (Coach)
G2
Snax
huNter-
malbsMd
m0NESY
HeavyGod
TaZ (Coach)
MOUZ
brollan
torszi
Spinx
Jimpphat
xertioN
sycrone (Coach)
The Mongolz
bLitz
Techno
Senzu
mzinho
910
maaRaa (Coach)
Falcons
NiKo
Magisk
TeSeS
degster
kyxsan
zonic (Coach)
Liquid
jks
NAF
NertZ
Twistzz
ultimate
mithR (Coach)
FURIA
FalleN
chelo
yuurih
KSCERATO
skullz
sidde (Coach)
Eternal Fire
MAJ3R
XANTARES
woxic
Wicadia
jottAAA
Fabre (Coach)
paiN
biguzera
dav1deuS
nqz
kauez
snow
rikz (Coach)
3DMAX
bodyy
Maka
Lucky
Ex3rcice
Graviti
wasiNk (Coach)
GamerLegion
REZ
ztr
Tauson
sl3nd
PR
ash (Coach)
HEROIC
SunPayus
xfl0ud
LNZ
tN1R
yxngstxr
sAw (Coach)
MIBR
exit
Lucaozy
saffee
brnz4n
insani
FlyQuest
dexter
Liazz
INS
Vexite
regali
erkaSt (Coach)
SAW
MUTiRiS
story
Ag1l
AZUWU
cej0t
Golden (Coach)
M80
slaxz-
Swisher
reck
s1n
Lake
dephh (Coach)
TYLOO
Attacker
JamYoung
Jee
Mercury
Moseyuh
zhokiNg (Coach)
Lynn Vision
Westmelon
z4kr
Starry
EmiliaQAQ
C4LLM3SU3
GUM (Coach)
Nemiga
Xant3r
1eeR
riskyb0b
khaN
zweih
boX (Coach)
NRG
nitr0
oSee
br0
HexT
Jeorge
daps (Coach)
Housebets
BRACE
apocdud
yourwombat
pz
damyo
Mindfreak
tucks
Texta
Crunchy
gump
pain
tournament bracket
Playoffs
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Grand Final
Vitality
2
Liquid
0
Natus Vincere
0
The Mongolz
2
MOUZ
2
G2
1
Spirit
2
Eternal Fire
1
Vitality
2
The Mongolz
1
Spirit
1
MOUZ
2
Vitality
3

