ESL Pro Tour 2023 CS:GO Program - Tournaments, Dates, Schedule, More
Here is the complete information for the ESL Pro Tour 2023.
The biggest esports tournament organizer in the world, ESL, has unveiled its complete CS:GO program for the next competitive season - ESL Pro Tour 2023 (EPT), consisting of more than 40 global tournaments which further comprises of two EPT Championships and five EPT Masters events.
Competitions across all tiers of competitive CS:GO have been scheduled by ESL for 2023. The top tier starts with IEM Katowice and concludes with IEM Fall, which might take place somewhere in Asia following the cancellation of IEM China, scheduled to take place in December this year.
Ahead is the complete information for the ESL Pro Tour 2023, all CS:GO tournaments that have been confirmed, their dates, locations, and tentative schedules.
ESL Pro Tour 2023 CS:GO Program - Complete Details
The current competitive season is nearing its end, having entered the last quarter of the year. The upcoming IEM Rio Major 2022 which is scheduled to take place from 31st October to 13th November will flag off the end of this season, maybe one more top-tier event from ESL might take place in December.
Here is the complete EPT 2023 tournament list published so far,
The lowest tier, EPT Challenger tournaments, will act as regional or direct qualifiers for any one of the five EPT Master-level competitions. Information for this will be announced by ESL at a later point in time.
Similarly, the EPT Masters tournament will grant teams a direct invite to one of the two EPT Championships - IEM Katowice or IEM Cologne, both the competitions being at par with the two CS:GO Majors that take place annually.
For now, this is all the information that has been published and made public by ESL with regards to the 2023 competitive circuit for CS:GO. The dates and locations of certain tournaments will be announced at a later point in time.
Apart from this, the schedule and location of the BLAST Paris Major 2023 has also been published well ahead of time. So remember to add it to the overall competitive calendar as more third-party tournaments will also be announced in the coming time.