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ESL Pro League Official Exclusively Will Stream On YouTube


After running for four seasons, the ESL Pro League has officially moved to the world’s most popular video sharing site.

For the past two years the world’s largest Counter-Strike: Global Offensive League has been live on Twitch. But soon that will all change, and it will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube.

The ESL Pro League is one of the most important CS:GO leagues today. It’s one of those tournaments that anyone who wants to go watch the top teams in the world compete in weekly matches online.

While English-language broadcasts will be broadcast exclusively on YouTube, broadcasts in regions centered around France, Spain, Russia, and Portugal will still be streamed via different services.

“ESL’s ability to continue to produce high-quality content at the pinnacle of competitive gaming is unmatched,” said Ryan Wyatt, Global Head of YouTube Gaming Content.

The ESL Pro League was founded in 2015, and quickly rose to prominence on the CS:GO tournament circuit due to high-quality broadcasts from the company’s studios in Cologne, Germany, as well as Burbank, California.

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