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Journey
Group C
Spring 2026
Exort Series
Main Stage
Season 24 2026
CCT Europe
Group D
Closed Qualifier: Series #20 season 3 2026
CCT Europe
Group C
Closed Qualifier: Series #20 season 3 2026
PGL
Playoffs
Astana: South American Open Qualifier #2 2026
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BC Game Masters Championship
Group D
Season 1 2026
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BC Game Masters Championship
Group C
Season 1 2026
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Journey
Group B
Spring 2026
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BC Game Masters Championship
Group B
Season 1 2026
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BC Game Masters Championship
Group A
Season 1 2026
Urban Riga
Playoffs
Open #3 2026
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MaceMedia VOID Cup
Playoffs
Spring 2026
PGL
Playoffs
Astana: North American Open Qualifier #1 2026
Urban Riga
Group D
Open #3 2026
Urban Riga
Group C
Open #3 2026
PGL
Playoffs
Astana: European Open Qualifier #1 2026
CCT Europe
Group B
Closed Qualifier: Series #20 season 3 2026
Urban Riga
Group B
Open #3 2026
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Journey
Group A
Spring 2026
CCT Europe
Group A
Closed Qualifier: Series #20 season 3 2026
Urban Riga
Group A
Open #3 2026
PGL
Playoffs
Astana: South American Open Qualifier #1 2026
CCT South America
Playoffs
Series #10 season 3 2026
CCT Europe
Group Stage
Series #19 season 3 2026
CS2 Tournaments FAQ
How many CS2 tournaments happen each year?
There are hundreds of professional CS2 tournaments annually, from Valve Majors to regional qualifiers. Major circuit events include IEM, BLAST Premier, ESL Pro League and PGL. Our database tracks every tournament with matches, brackets and results.
What is the biggest CS2 tournament?
CS2 Majors are the most prestigious tournaments, with prize pools exceeding $1 million and the highest viewership numbers. They are the equivalent of Grand Slams in tennis for Counter-Strike esports.
How do CS2 tournament formats work?
Most CS2 tournaments use a combination of group stages (Swiss or round-robin) followed by single or double-elimination playoffs. Match formats range from BO1 in groups to BO3 and BO5 in finals. Each tournament page shows the specific format used.


