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ESL and Facebook Gaming Expand Partnership Through 2019 for Coverage of All Global ESL Esports Events on a Non-Exclusive Basis

Announcement posted by ESL Gaming 13 Feb 2019

Deal Includes Distribution of ESL’s global tournaments: IEM, ESL One and Pro League

Cologne, Germany - February 12, 2019 - ESL, the world's largest independent esports company, and Facebook Gaming today announced an expansion to their partnership to bring coverage of all global ESL esports competitions non-exclusively to the Facebook platform.

 

ESL will broadcast both its flagship circuit events, Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) and ESL One, as well as all Pro League competitions, the premier professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) Pro Lleague. Distribution began with the Regional Qualifiers in CS:GO for the IEM Katowice Minor on January 16, 2019 and will run through December 2019. Competitions will be streamed globally on Facebook in English via 1080p/60fps broadcasts with ESL Pro League live streams in both English and Portuguese.

 

“ESL brings together a global community of esports fans and aims to deliver amazing esports experiences to audiences around the world, both online and through large scale events,” said Ralf Reichert, Co-CEO, ESL. “ESL will be providing multiple sources in which fans can experience our flagship circuits online -- including a return to Facebook Gaming to continue bringing content to its rapidly growing audience."

 

Since the start of ESL livestreaming on Facebook, both companies have collaborated to make significant updates to the watch experience for esports fans. New updates include, video quality and stability improvements as well as easier ways to discover ESL events.

 

“Expanding ESL content to include all global esports competitions is a way for us to satisfy the growing appetite for watching gaming video content on Facebook,” said Leo Olebe, Global Director, Games Partnerships, Facebook. “Providing ESL fans a way to watch esports on multiple platforms is something we know the community cares about, and that's a big reason why all 2019 content will broadcast anywhere ESL chooses to stream. We'll continue to listen and act on feedback from gamers as we work together in building the world's gaming community.”

 

 

Fans can watch and follow ESL content at fb.gg, Facebook’s gaming video destination, and at individual Pages for IEM, ESL One and Pro League:

 

     facebook.com/watchIEM

     facebook.com/watchESLOne

     facebook.com/watch/ESLProLeagueCSGO/

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About ESL

ESL, a part of the international digital entertainment group MTG, is the world's largest independent esports company, leading the industry across the most popular video games with numerous online and offline competitions. It operates high profile, branded international and national leagues and tournaments such as the Intel® Extreme Masters, ESL One, ESL National Championships and other top tier stadium-size events, as well as grassroots amateur cups, leagues and matchmaking systems. ESL covers a broad field of services in gaming technology, event management, advertising and television production, fully catering to the needs of the esports ecosystem. With offices in North America, Germany, UK, France, Poland, Spain, China, and partners in many other countries, it has a truly global footprint (www.eslgaming.com).