{"id":38715,"date":"2025-01-28T16:15:12","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/new-na-csgo-league-reportedly-forming-astralis-c9-among-12-rumored-teams-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:15:12","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:15:12","slug":"new-na-csgo-league-reportedly-forming-astralis-c9-among-12-rumored-teams-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/new-na-csgo-league-reportedly-forming-astralis-c9-among-12-rumored-teams-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"New NA CSGO league reportedly forming: Astralis, C9 among 12 rumored teams &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>New NA CSGO league reportedly forming: Astralis, C9 among 12 rumored teams Counter-Strike heavyweights Astralis, Cloud9, and MIBR could all be involved in a circuit-wide defection to a rumored new 12-team North American league set to begin in March next year, according to new reports. According to reports from DBLTap, MIBR owners Immortals and Cloud9 are leading the charge for the foundation of the new NA-based league, which would see three tournaments and a LAN final played out between the dozen teams each season. Each season would run for a month, before breaking into a points-based top eight playoff system. The first final will reportedly be taking place in Europe, and all subsequent seasons are expected to alternate between NA and EU locations. It is expected the B Site league will host two seasons per calendar year, with a total yearly prize pool of $2 million spread across both seasons. The franchise league would have a $2 million cost at the door for ten orgs, which would net teams a place in the league\u2014working title \u201cB Site\u201d\u2014as well as part ownership of the league moving into the future, and for as long as they retain their league slot. Two further teams will be added through qualifying rounds ahead of each season, bringing the total competitors up to a dozen per campaign. According to sources, the two promoted teams would not be involved in revenue-sharing deals. Reports also suggest the B Site league will veer away from ESL and BLAST\u2019s recent revenue-share agreements, which is based on earning fractions. Instead, the league will directly compensate players with a share of just over $1 million. While many Counter-Strike fans have expressed doubts over franchise systems which lock the best global teams away from the rest of the circuit, sources have confirmed there will be no exclusivity locks for the B Site tournaments. Considering the dates are expected to be planned to avoid major circuit events, as well as calendar highlights like Valve\u2019s Majors, there is some expectation from league founders B Site Inc that there will be clashes with the ESL Pro League. Alongside reported league founders C9 and MIBR, reports have also suggested Astralis could be headling B Site\u2019s first season, which correlates with the fact the Danish superteam recently declined to attend ESL\u2019s next Pro League campaign. The current world number ones are far from set in stone for the potential league, however, with Lukas \u2018gla1ve\u2019 Rossander rubbishing rumors the team had locked in their 2020 plans as yet, and left the door open for both ESL and B Site. \u201cThe Astralis team hasn\u2019t decided anything yet about what league they will participate in,\u201d gla1ve said in response to initial reports, all but confirming the B Site league\u2019s impending foundation. \u201cCould be ESL, could be B Site\u2026 it could be true for us, but right now, a decision hasn\u2019t been made from us.\u201d This isnt true at all btw. The Astralis team hasnt decided anything yet about what league they will participate in. Could be ESL, could be B-site. NOTHING is decided for us. https:\/\/t.co\/AQOW5NYcqn \u2014 \u0141ukasz Rossander (@gla1ve_csgo) December 16, 2019 There\u2019s also a small hitch for Cloud9 as they push for the new league \u2014 as of publication of these reports, the North American organization has yet to acquire a new roster after their old lineup core\u2019s departure to Gen.G on December 7. There are rumors the championship org is in the process of acquiring ATK\u2019s American roster, including Johnny \u2018JT\u2019 Theodosiou, Ricky \u2018floppy\u2019 Kemery, and Aran \u2018Sonic\u2019 Groesbeek, but nothing has been officially confirmed yet. News Astralis and MIBR may be joining the new Site B league also comes just days after the same two teams confirmed their place among 12 superstar teams for BLAST\u2019s new $4,250,000 Premier League, which is expected to begin in early 2020. They will be joined by global heavy-hitters like Team Liquid and Evil Geniuses, as well as top-tier regulars like FaZe, Team Vitality, Na\u2019Vi, 100 Thieves, and G2, all of whom could potentially join B Site Inc\u2019s new tournaments system as well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New NA CSGO league reportedly forming: Astralis, C9 among 12 rumored teams Counter-Strike heavyweights Astralis, Cloud9, and MIBR could all be involved in a circuit-wide defection to a rumored new 12-team North American league set to begin in March next year, according to new reports. 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