Counter-Strike ESL Pro League: Live Matches Cancelled

Counter-Strike ESL Pro League: Live Matches Cancelled

Written by 

Katie Memmott

Published 

11th Mar 2020 16:56

All scheduled CS:GO ESL Pro League live match tournaments have been cancelled due to health and safety concerns. 

 In a statement issued by ESL, the live matches will not go ahead as planned due to Coronavirus concerns, but will instead be played entirely online.

The ESL Pro League is the latest in a string of gaming event cancellations, including the E3 gaming expo, the Apex Legends Majors and more.

We'll bring you the latest news of any and all cancellations and postponements for all gaming events and tournaments, right here at GGRecon.
 

Images via ESL

 

Katie Memmott
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Katie Memmott
Katie is the former Sub Editor and Freelancer Coordinator at GGRecon.
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