
PGL has announced its Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) Tier 1 esports tournament roadmap for 2027 and 2028, with a $22 million investment over the two-year period.
The Romanian tournament operator is set to organize six events per year. It said in an announcement that the aim is to provide financial stability and a structured competitive pathway for teams.
The $11 million investment per year can be broken down into three main categories:
Therefore, the allocation is designed not only to reward teams with prize money but also to encourage them to prioritize PGL’s tournaments
The prize money is also further split into two parts: $3 million is allocated to a player prize pool, with the remaining half going to organizations.
Teams can also earn additional revenue through participation incentives and viewership-based rewards. The first of this is the VRS invite bonuses. As part of this, the top-ranked team in the Valve Regional Standings (VRS) will receive a participation bonus. This is applicable to the top five VRS teams accepting invitations.
The final pool consists of $2.8 million in viewership incentives. As a part of this, teams will be ranked based on the average cumulative viewership (CCV) during their matches in different events. Based on this, the competing organizations will receive points: first to fourth (8 points), fifth to eighth (4 points), and ninth to twelfth will receive two points each.
At the end of the year, the top 16 teams will receive payouts from the viewership incentives.

PGL’s $22 million investment into CS2 is split across many different categories. Image source: PGL
The full calendar for PGL’s events in 2027 and 2028 are as follows:
2027
2028
The schedule and locations of the remaining events in 2028 haven’t been announced yet. PGL has opened proposals from cities interested in hosting its events. Interested parties can email PGL to express interest in hosting a Tier 1 Counter-Strike 2 esports event. PGL also said it may host additional events in 2028.
The tournament operator has confirmed that the format for all 12 events will remain the same as the current tournament structure.
This includes a 16-team Swiss stage from which the top eight advance to the single-elimination playoffs. All matches are best-of-three, except for the grand finals, which will be a best-of-five affair.
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Featured image source: PGL

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