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ELEAGUE Season 1

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Teams
  
24 teams

Sport
  
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Location
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Dates
  
May 24, 2016–July 30, 2016

Administrator(s)
  
Turner Sports William Morris Endeavor

Tournament format(s)
  
Group Stage (Bo1/Bo3) Single-Elimination Brackets (Bo3)

ELEAGUE Season 1 was the inaugural season of the ELEAGUE Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league that ran from May 24, 2016 to July 30, 2016 and was broadcast on cable television on TBS and online on twitch.tv. On September 24, 2015 Turner Broadcasting announced that it was partnering with talent agency WME/IMG for a new esports project. The season featured 24 teams from across the world to compete in a 10-week season, which included a regular season and a playoffs. Matches are broadcast live on TBS on Friday nights, starting on May 27, 2016. The broadcast is simultaneously available on the online streaming service Twitch. Matches are played at the Turner Studios facility in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The semifinals and final were played at the Cobb Energy Center.

Contents

Turner will be partnering with online streaming services to bring additional video content. One such program will feature the Renegades' move from Australia to the United States. Additional content will be available on Bleacher Report's Team Stream App. The finals between Virtus.pro and Fnatic was also broadcast Twitter.

On March 12, 2016 ELEAGUE announced sponsorship from Arby's, Credit Karma, and Buffalo Wild Wings.

At the end of the season 1 finals, analyst Richard Lewis announced that the second season of ELEAGUE would air on October 7, 2016.

Teams competing

The first season's full team list was announced on April 21, 2016.

There were a total of 24 teams competing in the league and it offers $1,400,000 USD in prize money per season. It debuted on May 24, 2016. 23 invited teams and 1 team from the qualifier will compete in ELEAGUE

Broadcast Talent

This season of ELEAGUE brought in thirteen of the game's well known personalities.

Analysts

  • Richard Lewis
  • Duncan "Thorin" Shields
  • Jason "moses" O'Toole
  • Dustin "dusT" Mouret
  • Mohamad "m0E" Assad
  • Commentators

  • Anders Blume
  • Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat
  • Daniel "ddk" Kapadia
  • James Bardolph
  • Interviewers

  • Chris Puckett
  • Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico
  • Observers

  • Heather "sapphiRe" Garozzo
  • DJ "Prius" Kuntz
  • Format

    Teams will be separated into six groups of four. Every week, one group will compete at a time. Tuesday and Wednesday will consist of group play to determine the standings of the group. One win gives one point to the winning team and a loss gives zero points. Each team will play the other three teams in its group twice. On Thursday, the group playoffs begin with the group semifinals, in which the team with the most points faces off against the team with the least points and the other two teams facing off against each other. The semifinals are in a best of three format, so the first team to win two games moves on to the group finals. The winner of those two series will face off Friday, live on TBS in the group finals, which is also a best of three. The winner of that game will move into the playoffs and the loser of that game will go into the Last Chance Qualifier bracket.In addition, the top two third place teams will also go into the Last Chance Qualifier to accommodate the last two spots in the bracket. A third place team is determined by the team with the higher seed of the two losing teams in the group semifinals.

    The Last Chance Qualifier consists of eight teams – the six group runner-ups and the top two third place teams. Teams will play in a single elimination bracket and each match is in a best of three format. The bracket continues until two teams remain. These two teams will earn spots in the Playoffs bracket.

    The Playoffs consists of the six group winners and the top two teams out of the Last Chance Qualifier. This bracket is also a single elimination, best of three format. Teams will play and winners will advance in the bracket until a winner is decided.

    Third Place Team Standings

    The top two teams in this list will join the second place teams in the Last Chance Qualifier bracket. However, since Luminosity Gaming and SK Gaming were disqualified, Cloud9 took Luminosity's first seed and Renegades took Cloud9's second seed. Thus, Gambit Gaming was considered the second team in the third place rankings.

    Regular Season Standings

    - Game was broadcast on TBS.

    Last Chance Qualifier Bracket

    - Game was broadcast on TBS.

    Playoffs

    - Game was broadcast on TBS.

    Final Standings

    1 - Virtus.pro and mousesports received an additional $10,000 for winning the Last Chance Qualifier

    2 - Luminosity and SK were disqualified from the tournament due to SK Gaming letting go of its Danish squad and acquiring Luminosity Gaming's team. This does "do not comply with" ELEAGUE rules, according to the commissioner at ELEAGUE. Cloud9 took Luminosity's spot in the playoffs and Renegades and Gambit Gaming took Cloud9's and SK Gaming's spots in the Last Chance Qualifier.

    3 - Luminosity Gaming (now SK Gaming) and SK Gaming (now Team X) are still eligible for unspecified winnings, despite the rulebook stating that disqualified teams forfeit all potential winnings.

    References

    ELEAGUE Season 1 Wikipedia