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Officially announced: the remaining matches of the ESL Pro League tournament in Malta will be played in the CS:GO discipline

An official announcement has been made regarding the remaining matches of the ESL Pro League tournament in Malta, confirming that they will be held in the CS:GO discipline.

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Officially announced: the remaining matches of the ESL Pro League tournament in Malta will be played in the CS:GO discipline 1

As for the BLAST Premier Fall Showdown, scheduled from October 4th to 8th, this tournament will also take place in the CS:GO format. The reason for this decision is the limited time available for teams to prepare and adapt to the new version of the game.

Officially announced: the remaining matches of the ESL Pro League tournament in Malta will be played in the CS:GO discipline 2

Regarding IEM Sydney 2023 (October 16th to 23rd), Asia Championships 2023 (November 8th to 12th), and BLAST Premier Fall Final 2023 (November 22nd to 26th), organizers plan to host these competitions in CS2, in accordance with the previously announced decision.

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