With DreamHack Masters Jönköping put on ice due to the worldwide COVID-19 crisis, fans of CSGO can at least still enjoy nearly a months worth of top flight CS:GO action with an online format alternative.
From May 19 to June 14, 32 CS:GO teams from four different regions in the world are going head to head. At the end of it, the winners of the European tournament will receive a healthy $54,000 prize - not to mention 400 ESL Pro Tour points.
Likewise, the victorious teams from North America, Asia, and Oceania will also earn themselves $40,000, $10,000, and $10,000, respectively.
All in all, it's a whopping $300,000 prize pool. Certainly not chump change. Having been unable to move ahead with the Jönköping event, DreamHack’s chief of product
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