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The ESL Gaming GmbH, doing business as ESL (formerly known as Electronic Sports League), is a German
esports Esports, short for electronic sports, is a form of competition using video games. Esports often takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players, individually or as teams. Although o ...
organizer and production company that produces video game competitions worldwide. ESL was the world's largest esports company in 2015, and the oldest that is still operational. Based in
Cologne Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 million ...
,
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwee ...
, ESL has eleven offices and multiple international TV studios globally. ESL is the largest esports company to broadcast on Twitch. In 2022, it was announced that ESL and esports platform
FACEIT FACEIT is an esports platform founded in London in 2012. The company has administered leagues for games such as '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''League of Legends'', ''Rocket League'', Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, ''Dota 2'' and ''Te ...
were being acquired by Savvy Games Group (SGG), a holding company owned by
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's Public Investment Fund. As part of the acquisition, the two companies are set to merge and form the ESL FACEIT Group.


History

The Electronic Sports League launched in 2000 as the successor of the Deutsche Clanliga, which was founded in 1997 by
Jens Hilgers Jens Hilgers (born 1975) is a German entrepreneur, known for his work in the esports industry. He was the founding CEO of the Electronic Sports League (ESL) — one of the oldest and largest esports organizers which sold for $1.05B to Savvy Gami ...
. The company began with an online gaming league and a gaming magazine. It also rented out servers for game competitions. In 2015, ESL's Intel Extreme Masters Katowice was at the time, the most watched esports event in history. The event had more than 100,000 in attendance and Twitch viewership was over one million. In July 2015, Modern Times Group (MTG) bought a 74 percent stake in ESL from its parent company, Turtle Entertainment, for $86 million. That same month, ESL announced its participation in "esports in Cinema," which would broadcast live esports events to over 1,500 movie theaters across the globe. ''Esports in Cinema'' included ''
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'' and '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' coverage from
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and ESL One New York, as well as a documentary, "All Work All Play," which follows the rise of esports and highlights pro gamers as they work toward the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship. After a player publicly admitted
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use following
ESL One Katowice 2015 ESL One Katowice 2015, also known as Katowice 2015, was the fifth '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major Championship, held from March 12 to March 15, 2015 at the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland. It was the first ''CS:GO'' Major of 2015. ...
, ESL worked with the
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and the
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to institute an anti-drug policy. It was the first international esports company to enforce anti-doping regulations. Random tests for the drugs prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency were implemented for its events. Punishments for the use of performance-enhancing drugs range from reduced prize money and tournament points to disqualification and a maximum two-year ban from ESL events. ESL worked with publisher
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in August 2015 for
ESL One Cologne 2015 ESL One Cologne 2015 was the sixth '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major Championship that was held from August 14–18, 2015 at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne. It was organized by Electronic Sports League. The Cologne event was the first ESL ...
at the
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where 16 teams competed in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. ESL implemented randomized drug testing at the event. All tests came back negative. The tournament had over 27 million viewers, making it the largest and most-watched CS:GO tournament at that time. In October 2015, ESL held a ''Dota 2'' championship at
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Theater. That same month, ESL partnered with
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to produce ESL ''
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'' Pro League, which is one of seven official ESL Pro Leagues. ESL held its 10th arena event in November 2015 at the SAP Center in
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. The event had over 10 million viewers through Twitch and was the largest Counter-Strike event in America at that time. ESL partnered with
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for the 2016
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for the World League's Pro Division. In November 2015, ESL announced its acquisition of the E-Sports Entertainment Association (ESEA), promoters of the ESEA League, after previous collaborations: ESL uses the ESEA anti-cheat system for the ESL CS:GO Pro League. The ESEA platform is used for ESL events as well as offline finals. As of July 2016, ESL is a member of the Esports Integrity Coalition (ESIC), a non-profit members' association to maintain integrity in professional esports. In 2017, ESL partnered with Mercedes-Benz for Hamburg DOTA 2 Major. In 2017, ESL partnered with Hulu to produce four esports series (Player v. Player, Bootcamp, Defining Moments and ESL Replay). In March 2021, ESL announced a partnership with
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. On April 28, 2021, Intel and ESL again renewed their partnership in a three-year contract, which will see the two companies invest in esports, throughout 2024.


Acquisition by SGG and merger with FACEIT

In 2022, it was announced that ESL and esports platform
FACEIT FACEIT is an esports platform founded in London in 2012. The company has administered leagues for games such as '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', ''League of Legends'', ''Rocket League'', Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, ''Dota 2'' and ''Te ...
were being acquired for a combined by Savvy Games Group (SGG), a holding company owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. The ESL purchase is worth $1.05 billion, while the FACEIT deal is worth $500 million; both deals are expected to close in the second quarter of 2022, subject to regulatory approval. As part of the acquisition, ESL and FACEIT are set to merge and form the ESL FaceIt Group. The new company will be headed by ESL CEO Craig Levine and FACEIT CEO Niccolo Maisto, while ESL co-founder Ralf Reichert will serve as executive chairman.


Competitions

ESL hosts competitions around the globe, partnering with publishers such as
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,
Riot Games Riot Games, Inc. is an American video game developer, publisher and esports tournament organizer based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in September 2006 by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill to develop ''League of Legends'' and went on ...
,
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,
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,
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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 that are open to everyone. Tournaments at this level require prior qualification.


ESL National Championships

ESL National Championships are 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 are established in order to spread local esports competition around the world. ESL National Championships are 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''.


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: ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
WarCraft III ''Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos'' is a high fantasy real-time strategy computer video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment released in July 2002. It is the second sequel to '' Warcraft: Orcs & Humans'', after '' Warcraft II: Ti ...
''. 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
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, the ESL One Cologne was held online in August 2020.


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
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-sponsored CS:GO Major series. The ESL Counter-Strike Majors have been: EMS One Katowice 2014,
ESL One Cologne 2014 Electronic Sports League One Cologne 2014, also known as ESL One Cologne 2014, was the third '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major Championship. The tournament was held during Gamescom 2014 from August 14–17, 2014 at the Cologne Exhibiti ...
,
ESL One Katowice 2015 ESL One Katowice 2015, also known as Katowice 2015, was the fifth '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major Championship, held from March 12 to March 15, 2015 at the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland. It was the first ''CS:GO'' Major of 2015. ...
,
ESL One Cologne 2015 ESL One Cologne 2015 was the sixth '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major Championship that was held from August 14–18, 2015 at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne. It was organized by Electronic Sports League. The Cologne event was the first ESL ...
,
ESL One Cologne 2016 ESL One Cologne 2016, also known as ESL Cologne Major 2016 or Cologne 2016, was an Electronic Sports League Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament. It was the ninth '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major Championship and was held at ...
, IEM Katowice 2019. ESL were originally set to host a major in
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in 2020 under the ESL One brand, until the event was cancelled as a result of the
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. 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.


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

ESL created the ESL Wire Anti Cheat software to combat online cheating in the increasingly competitive field. In 2015, ESL enhanced its tournament software by integrating Wargaming's "Battle API" into its tournaments. The API makes player and game data available through the API application. That same year, ESL released ESL Matchmaking which uses ESL's API to match competitors based on skill. Microsoft worked with ESL to create an Xbox app to use the ESL tournament system through Xbox Live on Xbox One in 2016.


AnyKey

AnyKey is a diversity initiative created by ESL and Intel to include underrepresented members of the gaming community in competitions including women,
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and
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. AnyKey is made up of two teams for research and implementation. AnyKey has researched and implemented a code of conduct, which aims to address an inclusion policy for esports events and online broadcasts and the harassment issues underrepresented populations face. It has also created and hosted women's tournaments. The two teams continue to research and implement inclusion in the gaming community.


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External links


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