Welcome to 2021: All you need to know about the tournaments to come
While 2020 was the year of online CS, there is still hope that this year will be almost back to normal.
There was a lot of drama, highlights, and big moments in 2020, but one thing was missing. The LAN-events. With Covid-19 still affecting every day in the world at the moment, it is hard to picture how the landscape of CS:GO tournaments will look like in 2021.
So far we know, that Valve has scrapped the Spring Major of 2021 due to the pandemic. But there are still other tournaments to get excited about.
January:
18th-24th: BLAST Premier Globals - $1 million prize pool - 16 teams
February:
4th-14th: BLAST Premier Spring Series - $150.000 prize pool - 12 teams
18th-28th: IEM Katowice - $1 million prize pool - 16 teams
March-April:
10/3-18/4: ESL Pro League Season 13 - $750.000 prize pool - 24 teams
13/4-18/4: BLAST Premier Showdown - $162.500 prize pool - TBA
June:
15th-20th: BLAST Premier Spring Finals - $425.000 prize pool - TBA
July:
6th-18th: ESL One Cologne - TBA - TBA
August:
17th-22nd: IEM Melbourne - $250.000 prize pool - 16 teams
26/8-5/9: BLAST Premier Fall Series - $150.000 prize pool - TBA
September:
1/9-10/10: ESL Pro League Season 14 - $750.000 prize pool - TBA
October:
12th-17th: BLAST Premier Fall Showdown - $162.500 prize pool - TBA
November:
1st-14th: MAJOR - TBA - TBA
23rd-28th: BLAST Premier Fall Finals - $425.000 - TBA
December:
14th-19th: BLAST Premier Global Finals - $1 million - TBA