{"id":38279,"date":"2025-01-28T16:12:15","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:12:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/flashpoint-season-2-details-revealed-1-million-prize-pool-teams-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:12:15","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:12:15","slug":"flashpoint-season-2-details-revealed-1-million-prize-pool-teams-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/flashpoint-season-2-details-revealed-1-million-prize-pool-teams-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Flashpoint Season 2 details revealed: $1 million prize pool, teams, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Flashpoint Season 2 details revealed: $1 million prize pool, teams, more FlashpointFlashpoint is returning for Season 2 on November 9, featuring 12 top CS:GO teams playing online duking it out over a $1 million prize pool. Seven teams from Season 1 have been confirmed to return. After an up-and-down first season, Flashpoint is looking at making things right in Season 2. They are bringing the big guns too, retaining their $1 million prize pool, while also looking to up the competition with new teams. The CS:GO league, which is a rival to ESL Pro League, will be returning to your screens on November 9. The competition this time will be hosted in Europe, taking place online with a studio broadcast. Flashpoint returns November 10.#RushFragRepeat pic.twitter.com\/HGPeLOS50O \u2014 Flashpoint (@Flashpoint) October 22, 2020 Flashpoint Season 2 to boast $1 million prize pool The big selling point of Flashpoint is its $1 million prize pool. With $500,000 going to the winner, winning Flashpoint can set teams up for the rest of the year. There will be no format changes for Flashpoint Season 2. The three-phase points system, including three double-elimination groups of four, will remain as the format of choice. The top eight teams in the regular season will then progress to the double-elimination playoffs. The tournament will still be held online, however. They are aiming to get all teams over to Europe to play, while also having the broadcast hosted out of the B Site studio in London. \u201cWe\u2019re eager to give our fans a raw and unfiltered CS:GO tournament series while still taking necessary precautions to keep players safe,\u201d commissioner Christopher \u2018MonteCristo\u2019 Mykles said in a statement. Flashpoint Season 2 teams 12 teams will compete in Flashpoint Season 2. Of those, 10 will be directly invited, while the remaining squads will make it in through two Open Qualifiers. The top four teams from each qualifier will then duke it out in a double-elimination bracket to decide the final two teams. Seven squads from Season 1 are returning to the online competition, including Season 1 champions MAD Lions, finalist MIBR, and the new-look Cloud9. One notable omission is partner team FunPlus Phoenix, who are instead working on building for 2021 after their Season 1 disaster. \u201cOur plan is to take our time and focus on 2021. We don\u2019t want to make any rushed decisions, as our main goal is to build a promising, long-lasting roster. We are currently in talks with several orgs and individual players,\u201d general manager Petar Markovic said on October 6. The list of confirmed teams are: Cloud9 &#8211; c0ntact &#8211; Dignitas &#8211; Envy &#8211; Gen.G &#8211; MAD Lions &#8211; MIBR &#8211; BIG &#8211; Fnatic &#8211; OG &#8211; Virtus.pro &#8211; forZe &#8211; Flashpoint Season 2 will kick off on November 10.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Flashpoint Season 2 details revealed: $1 million prize pool, teams, more FlashpointFlashpoint is returning for Season 2 on November 9, featuring 12 top CS:GO teams playing online duking it out over a $1 million prize pool. Seven teams from Season 1 have been confirmed to return. 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