Tournament organiser FACEIT will discontinue ECS in favour of producing a league code-named “B Site,” according to a report from DBLTAP.

If true, this development concludes eight seasons of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league that has ran biannually since 2016.

Despite a supposed launch date set for March, there have been limited details about B Site beyond the working title of the league and Duncan “Thorin” Shields’ involvement.

Teams that have been reported to be in talks with B Site include Cloud9, MIBR, and Astralis, with the latter’s in-game leader Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander confirming talks but denying that his team had yet made any decisions about their 2020 plans.

As confirmed in a video uploaded by Thorin, he has boarded the league both on-camera talent and Creative Director. As per the video, his involvement will involve having a say in the general direction the league when it comes to content, the overall tone of the broadcast and how it portrays the action, and how broadcast talent is utilised.

Thorin also explained that the league will take up between 10 and 12 weeks of the annual CS:GO calendar, teams won’t compete in each of those weeks, and teams that haven’t bought in can still qualify to compete.

Source:esportinsider

By DOMENICO DRAGONE

iGaming expert - with over 10 years of experience in the retail market in Italy and knowledge of global online gaming. In the past he has worked with the largest national gambling companies and he managed some land-based shops on their behalf. Entrepreneur, investor and enthusiast of difficult challenges, in 2015 he founded The Betting Coach Group, an international news and social marketing agency geared towards sports, esports and gambling companies. He is currently the C.E.O of The Betting Coach and is a consultant for Loginbet.it Mr. Dragone collaborates with providers (game developers) and event organizers with the aim of helping them develop networks and business across continents. Passionate about journalism, he is the creator and promoter of iGaming Cafè, the first talk show in Italy, dedicated to companies and delegates from the gaming world.