FACEIT and Twitch have partnered up to host a new global league called the Esports Championship Series (ECS), which will pay out $3.5 million over the course of two seasons. Kicking off on April 9, the Esports Championship Series will have a European and a North American division, both featuring ten teams, eight invited and two qualified. The most interesting aspect about the ECS is that it offers co-ownership to the competing teams, who will get seats on the board as well as a share of the tournament's revenue. The top teams from these two divisions will duke it out at an offline event, the details of which are as-yet unannounced. The league will put a total of $3.5 million on the line - a figure that includes financial team support and will be spread out over two seasons. "Players and teams are the heart of the esports community and deserve the opportunity to reap the rewards of their hard work and dedication to grow esports into a mainstream phenomenon," said FACEIT co-founder Michele Attisani. "We make the community our first priority and as such, we’re excited to support the first esports league that positions teams as co-owners." The announcement of the Esports Championship Series comes six months after the end of the third iteration of the FACEIT League, which came to a close at DreamHack Winter. fnatic were crowned champions at the event in Jönköping after beating Luminosity 2-1 in the grand final. At the start of the year, FACEIT co-hosted the ELEAGUE Road to Vegas, an event that served as a prelude to the $1.2 milion-a-season league that will be organised by Turner and WME | IMG. The qualifiers for the Esports Championship Series will run from April 6-8 in Europe and North America. In both regions, four invited sides will square off in a best-of-two round robin group stage for two spots in the best-of-five semi-finals, in which they will take on two seeded sides. The winners of these matches will secure berths in ECS. Below you can find a list with the teams competing in the ECS qualifiers:
ECS will be co-owned by FACEIT and the teams Round Robin Europe North America AGG
Winterfox
HellRaisers
Echo Fox
SK
Obey.Alliance
Gambit
KKona
Semi-finals (Invites) Europe North America MOUZ
Selfless
G2
Splyce
Selfless #25
Skyler 'Relyks' Weaver
Michael 'MAiNLiNE' Jaber
Michael 'Uber' Stapells
Noah 'Nifty' Francis
Mitch 'mitch' Semago
HellRaisers #19
Kirill 'ANGE1' Karasiow
Tomáš 'oskar' Šťastný
Martin 'STYKO' Styk
Richard 'queztone' Strnátko
Patrik 'Zero' Žúdel
MOUZ #10
Chris 'chrisJ' de Jong
Nikola 'NiKo' Kovač
Johannes 'nex' Maget
Timo 'Spiidi' Richter
Denis 'denis' Howell
Gambit #18
Dauren 'AdreN' Kystaubayev
Dmitry 'hooch' Bogdanov
Mihail 'Dosia' Stolyarov
Rustem 'mou' Telepov
Jan 'wayLander' Rahkonen
Splyce #28
Arya 'arya' Hekmat
Abraham 'abE' Fazli
David 'DAVEY' Stafford
Jason 'jasonR' Ruchelski
Andrew 'Professor_Chaos' Heintz
Echo Fox #179
Sean 'seang@res' Gares
Armeen 'a2z' Toussi
Trey 'tck' Martin
Mohamad 'mOE' Assad
Ronnie 'ryx' Bylicki
KKona #61
Ellis 'els' Clay
Kyle 'OCEAN' O'Brien
David 'inVert' Monroe
Steven 'rooRoooo' Herrell
Russel 'Twistzz' Van Dulken
SK #21
Michael 'Friis' Jørgensen
Andreas 'MODDII' Fridh
Jacob 'Pimp' Winneche
Asger 'AcilioN' Larsen
Emil 'Magisk' Reif
G2 #8
Richard 'shox' Papillon
Kévin 'Ex6TenZ' Droolans
Cédric 'RpK' Guipouy
Edouard 'SmithZz' Dubourdeaux
Adil 'ScreaM' Benrlitom
Obey.Alliance #70
Cory 'APE' Bate
Alec 'Slemmy' White
Matthew 'no_one' Congdon
Vincent 'Brehze' Cayonte
Terry 'dsr' Rioux
AGG #20
Karol 'rallen' Rodowicz
Bartosz 'Hyper' Wolny
Karol 'repo' Cybulski
Damian 'Furlan' Kislowski
Dominik 'GruBy' Swiderski
Winterfox #34
Kyle 'flowsicK' Mendez
David 'Xp3' Garrido
Todd 'anger' Williams
Derek 'desi' Branchen
Alexander 'LeX' Deily