20 Sep eSport IEM Katowice returns in 2020 with $500,000 prize pool September 20, 2019 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment IEM Katowice will return in February 2020 as the first Masters-level Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament as part of the new ESL Pro Tour. The event will be held from February 28th to March 1st in the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland – where the tournament series has congregated since 2014. Photo credit: ESL Unlike last year’s IEM Katowice, the tournament will not be a Valve-sponsored Major event, however, it will feature a $500,000 (£399,100) prize pool and count towards the third season of Intel Grand Slam. As a designated Masters-level event, a win in Katowice will be weighted more towards the Intel Grand Slam Season 3 and the $1,000,000 (£798,200) prize that accompanies it. The next designated Masters-level tournament in the ESL Pro Tour will be ESL One: Cologne, held in July at the Lanxess Arena. Michal Blicharz, Vice President of Pro Gaming at ESL discussed the announcement in a release: “Here in Katowice we do not only remember but also make esports history. This Intel® Extreme Masters will be very special in that respect. When it first took place in 2013 it started the era of esports mega tournaments. Now, a new era starts for us with the first ever Masters Championship of the ESL Pro Tour.” In tandem with the action brought by the premier CS:GO competition, ESL & Intel will host its IEM Expo, an esports and gaming trade show, at the International Congress Center. Additionally, the IEM Expo will bring forth twenty-four of the world’s best Quake players for the Quake Pro League Stage 2 Finals over two days. Esports Insider says: Much like ESI London is to us at Esports Insider, IEM Katowice is a flagship event in the Intel Extreme Masters tournament series. Despite missing its CS:GO Major status this year, the IEM Expo and enhanced activations for attendees should turn out well for all those involved. Follow ESI on Instagram Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest