ESL reveals 32 team competing in $750k Pro League Season 19

The ESL Pro League will return for Season 19 with the 32 teams revealed on Friday that will compete for the $750,000 prize pool.

The event begins Tuesday and runs through May 12 with a spot in IEM Cologne later this year on the line as well. The final three days of the competition will feature six teams competing in front of a live crowd at the InterContinental Malta in St. Julian’s.

Season 19 will see the competition reduced to three weeks from five, with two groups playing simultaneously during the group stage.

TEAMS ATTENDING
–Astralis (Partner Team)
–BIG (Partner Team)
–Complexity (Partner Team)
–ENCE (Partner Team)
–FaZe Clan (Partner Team)
–Fnatic (Partner Team)
–FURIA (Partner Team)
–G2 Esports (Partner Team)
–HEROIC (Partner Team)
–MOUZ (Partner Team)
–Natus Vincere (Partner Team)
–Ninjas in Pyjamas (Partner Team)
–Team Liquid (Partner Team)
–Team Vitality (Partner Team)
–Monte (ESL Challenger Jönköping winner)
–Virtus.pro (ESL Challenger Atlanta winner)
–SAW (ESL World Ranking)
–Team Falcons (ESL World Ranking)
–GamerLegion (ESL World Ranking)
–BetBoom Team (ESL World Ranking)
–Eternal Fire (ESL World Ranking)
–3DMAX (ECL S46 Europe winner)
–FORZE (ECL S46 Europe runner-up)
–M80 (ECL S46 North America winner)
–BOSS (ECL S46 North America runner-up)
–The MongolZ (ECL S46 Asia-Pacific winner)
–TYLOO (ECL S46 Asia-Pacific runner-up)
–Imperial Esports (South American Qualifier winners)
–Sharks Esports (South American Qualifier winners)
–Pera Esports (European Conference winner)
–Bad News Kangaroos (Oceanic Qualifier winner)
–FlyQuest (ANZ Champs winner)

SCHEDULE/FORMAT
Group Stage (April 23-May 5):
–Four groups of eight teams will compete in separate triple-elimination brackets, with all matches being best-of-three.
–The top four teams from each group will advance to the playoffs.
–Group Stage winners advance to the quarterfinals.
–The Group Stage runner-ups advance to the Round of 12.
–The Group Stage third and fourth-place teams advance to the Round of 16.

Playoffs (May 7-12):
–The top sixteen teams will compete in a single-elimination bracket.
–All matches will be best-of-three, excluding the grand final, which will be best-of-five.
–The third and fourth quarterfinals, as well as both semifinals and the grand final will be played out live on stage in front of an audience.

–Field Level Media