Dreamz Media has announced the first details about the third edition of its Global Offensive Champions League.
Scheduled to start in a week's time, GO:CL Season 3 will see 16 teams from all over Europe go head-to-head for their cut of a $20,000 prize pool.
This is the lowest prize fund in the history of GO:CL, which paid out $80,000 over the first two seasons, with Dreamz Media justifying this with the fact that it is planning a much bigger league, to be held towards the end of the year.
dignitas won the second GO:CL season
Fourteen invited teams will be joined by two qualified sides in GO:CL, which will kick off with a double-elimination, best-of-three group stage. The top two teams from each group will advance to the single-elimination playoffs.
Below you can find the teams invited to compete in the league:
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Registration for the open online qualifier, which will be hosted by FACEIT on March 6, can be done by visiting this link.
dignitas are the reigning GO:CL champions after defeating HellRaisers 3-2 in the grand final of season 2, which came to a close in December.
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