ESL extended partnership with major CS:GO teams until at least 2025
Partnership between tournament operator ESL and 14 major CS:GO teams has been unanimously extended until at least 2025. The press release about the Louvre Agreement was published on the company's official site.
As part of the cooperation, teams will continue to participate in ESL Pro Tour tournaments and receive revenue shares from the events. ESL will also work with esports clubs on several long-term projects, including “CSGO-focused NFT strategy”.
“Despite the global challenges and uncertainties of the last 24 months, I’m proud that together we have created something so dynamic for the CS:GO ecosystem. The Louvre Agreement is a manifestation of a joint desire to create a sustainable yet ambitious framework within CS:GO – one that can serve to positively impact and influence the rest of the ecosystem.
This extension was agreed on unanimously, which reiterates the partner’s joint dedication to our goals of a peerless competition for fans, a stable environment for teams and players, and an attractive destination for investment. There is so much we can achieve now that we are working on a time scale of 2025 and beyond.”
Alex Inglot, Commissioner of the ESL Pro League
Partnered teams list looks as follows:
Louvre Agreement was initially signed by ESL and 13 partner teams back in 2020. Later on 100 Thieves disbanded their CS:GO squad and left the discipline. Among the newcomers are BIG and FURIA; Heroic will also join the list in the second half of 2022.
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