{"id":10816,"date":"2020-03-24T01:36:41","date_gmt":"2020-03-24T01:36:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=10816"},"modified":"2020-03-24T01:36:41","modified_gmt":"2020-03-24T01:36:41","slug":"esl-one-rio-major-moved-to-november-with-2m-prize-pool","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/esl-one-rio-major-moved-to-november-with-2m-prize-pool\/","title":{"rendered":"ESL One Rio Major moved to November with $2m prize pool"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Electronic Sports League<\/a> (ESL) has moved the CS:GO Rio Major from May to November, where it will take the spot originally reserved for the 2020 Fall Major. The schedule change means this season will mark the first time since 2013 there will be only one CS:GO Major in a calendar year.<\/p>\n

Although CS:GO fans might be disheartened hearing there will be only one Major tournament instead of two, the cancellation of the second Major will result in an increased prize pool of US $2 million for ESL One Rio – a record for a Counter-Strike esports<\/a> tournament.<\/p>\n

The announcement comes as no surprise, as a plethora of other esports events have been moved, postponed, or cancelled amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Valve postponed the ESL One Los Angeles Dota2 Major and outright cancelled the EPICENTER 2020 and DOTA Pit Minor tournaments<\/a>, while Blizzard cancelled all March and April Overwatch League events.<\/p>\n

“Our decision is an extremely tough one, but health and safety have to take absolute priority,” said Ulrich Schulze, Senior Vice President of Product at ESL.<\/p>\n

“Given the very difficult circumstances for live events, we still wanted to give the Brazilian fans the CS:GO Major they deserve.<\/p>\n

“We ask everyone to stay safe and we are pleased to be able to continue to deliver some quality CS:GO esports content to the community during these troubling times, while we prepare the Rio Major for November.”<\/p>\n

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The May 2020 @CSGO<\/a> Major in Rio has been rescheduled to November 19-22 due to the COVID-19 situation. The event will remain at Jeunesse Arena and the prize money will be added to the November Major, upping it to $2,000,000https:\/\/t.co\/WXxJGdSkbK<\/a><\/p>\n

— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) March 23, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n