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ESL Boosts the IEM China 2026 Prize Pool to $1.25M

ESL Boosts the IEM China 2026 Prize Pool to .25M

ESL has overhauled its Club Reward structure, adding $250,000 from IEM Cologne into IEM China 2026 boosting total winnings to a Major matching $1.25 million and elevating Club Rewards to $950,000 for the season finale.

The shift ensures ESL’s $3.8 million annual Club Reward commitment across seven events stays intact, amid prep for a stacked 2026 CS2 calendar.

Cologne’s Major Status Triggers the Boost

IEM Cologne 2026 steps up as a Valve sanctioned Major with its own $1.25M prize pool but no ESL Club Rewards, as distributions fall under Valve control. The freed up $250K now has been added to IEM China, hiking its total from $1M ($300K prize + $700K Club) to $1.25M ($300K prize + $950K Club).

Payout Breakdown

Here’s the full split:

  • 1st: $125,000 prize + $235,000 Club = $360,000
  • 2nd: $50,000 prize + $160,000 Club = $210,000
  • 3rd: $30,000 prize + $130,000 Club = $160,000
  • 4th: $20,000 prize + $100,000 Club = $120,000
  • 5th-6th: $12,500 prize + $75,000 Club = $87,500
  • 7th-8th: $7,000 prize + $47,500 Club = $54,500
  • 9th-12th: $5,000 prize + $20,000 Club = $25,000
  • 13th-16th: $4,000 prize = $4,000

Third Straight Year in China: Nov 2-8, 16 Top Teams

Marking ESL’s third consecutive China event (post-Chengdu 2024/2025), IEM China 2026 hits November 2-8 with 16 top tier CS2 squads. Venue and city TBD, but expect fireworks as Asia’s powerhouse closes the year.

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