Undeniably, CS:GO remains one of the top esports in the world after 2022. Accordingly, heading into the coming year, the CS:GO Esports 2023 road map involves an incredible amount of events and expectations – read on to learn more below!
CS:GO Esports 2023 – Multiple Organizers Onboard
Indeed, compared to other esports, CS:GO simply has the most action all year long. Thanks to the work of multiple organizers, an awesome schedule has been put together.
Read on as we list all the events for 2023 according to organizers:
ESL Pro Tour (EPT)
- January 31st – IEM Katowice
- Feruary 21st – ESL Pro League Season 17 Malta
- April 17th – IEM Spring
- May 29th – IEM Dallas
- July 25th – IEM Cologne
- August 15th – ESL Pro League Season 18 Malta
- October 16th – IEM Fall
- Also, multiple ESL Challenger events all season long (10+)
ESL Impact
International league of female CS:GO professional teams competing to be the very best. Kicking off in March 2023, the very best will compete for the opportunity to fight alongisde the best at international events. Taking place once again, CS:GO continues to invest in female esports.
DreamHack
- April – DreamHack Melbourne, DreamHack San Diego
- May – DreamHack Japan
- June – DreamHack Dallas
- June – DramHack Summer
- December and June – DreamHack Hanover
- July and December – DreamHack Valencia
- October – DreamHack Hyderabad
- November – DreamHack Winter
- December – DreamHack Atlanta
BLAST
- Blast.tv Paris Major 2023 – May
- BLAST Premier Events – TBD
Accordingly, we need to ask – what’s changing from 2022? Indeed, it seems the main change looks to be the qualification system for Majors. As we had discussed earlier this week, the qualification system will feature more opportunities for everyone to compete.
Otherwise, CS;GO looks to keep growing at an unprecedented rate – and we’re all for it!
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