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IEM Katowice 2024 will be held over February 8-11 with a $500,000 total prize pool (the same as IEM Katowice 2023). The round-of-36 play-in stage has been removed, while the 24-player main event portion will return in the same familiar format. A combination of seeds and qualifiers will be used to decide the 24 main event players. Ticket sales for IEM Katowice’s StarCraft 2 tournament will open on Wednesday, Nov 15 3:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00).
ESL also announced that a major EPT tournament will be held at DreamHack Dallas during May 31-June 2, but did not reveal any additional details.
The official announcement also alludes to a subsequent “world championship” event after DreamHack Dallas.
The journey to the EPT World Championship will continue with an additional ESL SC2 Masters season concluding at DreamHack Dallas, taking place from May 31 to June 2.
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However, it is an odd choice (atleast for now) to split the Word Championships from Katowice again. On one hand it means more SC2 and more prizemoney, but with this new plan the actual EPT Finals will be so late, they basically cramped two years into one Tour. And those Tour finals will definetly have other seeding rules than before, since IEM Katowice alone will award the Top 4 with an invite and that third Masters in Dallas will also give out spots – and not to mention how potential new GSLs will fit into all of that.
Basically, the originally planned out “Tour Guide” is more or less obsolete now.
Lastly, I’m a bit afraid they will put the EPT Finals into that new Gamers8 event. That would be a huge downside to all of this

Canada8538 Posts
That’s beyond my wildest dream, amazing stuff!
I do wonder what it means regarding the EPT, will the 2023-24 circuit still end at Kato or will it continue until next summer?
Edit: Oh yeah Saudi world championship… well shit
Germany2598 Posts
It didn t even occur to me until the 3rd read, that Katowice isn t going to be the world championship.
As others pointed out allready, that probably means, the World championship will be decided at Gamers8 in Saudi Arabia.
Sux
United States2961 Posts
On the one hand I am glad that at least SC2 will survive a bit longer thanks to oil money going to the players, on the other hand we all know that that won’t last forever either. It’s all on the whims of the uber rich billionaire saudi prince or whoever deciding when to shut off the faucet or if humanity can find a way to make use of salt water as a perfect alternative to biofuels such as oil to put them out of business.
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Canada3168 Posts
2024 let’s go
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Hate to add to the derail train of how the oil money is basically going to take over and be the world championships it seems, but it’s not just esports after all. Other sports including MMA, boxing, and even portions of soccer are getting huge funding from oil money it seems. That and we know ESL is basically owned by oil money at this point anyway.
On the one hand I am glad that at least SC2 will survive a bit longer thanks to oil money going to the players, on the other hand we all know that that won’t last forever either. It’s all on the whims of the uber rich billionaire saudi prince or whoever deciding when to shut off the faucet or if humanity can find a way to make use of salt water as a perfect alternative to biofuels such as oil to put them out of business.
In Dota 2, this year The International (official world championship) had 3m prize pool and Riyadh Masters (no DPC tour points at all) had 15m prize pool.
TI still has its prestige earned by being the biggest tournament by a huge margin in all e-sports for 10 years in a row – but for how long will it last?
In 2015-2022 The International had 20-40m prize pool and no other tournament had more than 3m, mostly 1m or less even for the biggest non-TI tourneys. Now Saudi’s tourney is 5x bigger in terms of money.
So yeah, it’s inevitable.
Canada15052 Posts
Hate to add to the derail train of how the oil money is basically going to take over and be the world championships it seems, but it’s not just esports after all. Other sports including MMA, boxing, and even portions of soccer are getting huge funding from oil money it seems. That and we know ESL is basically owned by oil money at this point anyway.
On the one hand I am glad that at least SC2 will survive a bit longer thanks to oil money going to the players, on the other hand we all know that that won’t last forever either. It’s all on the whims of the uber rich billionaire saudi prince or whoever deciding when to shut off the faucet or if humanity can find a way to make use of salt water as a perfect alternative to biofuels such as oil to put them out of business.
SC2 was created on the whims of Mike Morhaime. He was the only thing stopping Activision from turning Blizzard into a WoW expansion factory.
Source: https://tl.net/forum/starcraft-2/618127-iem-katowice-confirmed-for-2024-dh-dallas