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== Divisions == | == Divisions == | ||
− | Within the TF2 league, there | + | Within the TF2 league, there are four divisions: |
* [[ESEA-I (Invite)]] | * [[ESEA-I (Invite)]] | ||
* [[ESEA-M (Main)]] (only during Season 15) | * [[ESEA-M (Main)]] (only during Season 15) | ||
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* [[ESEA-O (Open)]] | * [[ESEA-O (Open)]] | ||
− | The Invite division | + | The Invite division currently hosts the highest level of 6v6 competition in North America. Although ESEA is hosted in North America, players from other continents are allowed to participate in any of the divisions. At the end of each season the top teams from the Invite division participate in a LAN event to compete for the Invite prize pool. |
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+ | After the ESEA S18 LAN Finals, ESEA announced that they would no longer be hosting LAN Finals for TF2, relegating the post-season to online playoffs. | ||
== Hall of Fame == | == Hall of Fame == |