ESL Impact, a Counter-Strike 2 pro league exclusively for women, says it will suspend operations at the end of its eighth season in November.
"While ESL Impact has succeeded in its mission to raise the profile of women's Counter-Strike, despite significant investment, the current economic model is simply not sustainable," the league wrote in today's .
ESL Impact has struggled since it began operations in 2022: As noted by , the league eliminated the Katowice tournament in 2024 and saw multiple organizations withdraw ahead of the start of the 2025 competition. But Ksenia "vilga" Kluenkova, captain of Ninjas in Pyjamas Impact, said ESL Impact "was a beacon of hope and without their tireless effort, the competitive landscape within women’s Counter-Strike would not have reached the level it has today."
Furia fe player Karijna "kaahSENSEI" Takahasi shared similar sentiments, describing the league shutdown as "the saddest thing that has happened to us in recent years."
"ESL Impact was the main tournament that every team kept playing year after year with a dream, but the dream is still alive and we will not give up," Takahashi wrote. "To anyone who plays ESL Impact, don't give up, this is not the end."
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ESL Impact team Made in Brazil said in a with Flyquest Red and Imperial Valkyries that the coming shutdown of the league "is [[link]] a heavy blow to the thousands of athletes, teams, fans, and everyone who believes in a more inclusive esports ecosystem," but committed to "do everything we can to keep women's Counter-Strike alive and thriving worldwide."
Founded in 2000 [[link]] as the Electronic Sports League, ESL grew to become one of the largest esports event organizers in the world. It was acquired in 2022, along with tournament platform FACEIT, by Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group, . ESL Impact had a total annual prize pool of $300,000 for 2025, split evenly between two seasons and shared between the top eight teams in North America, South America, and Europe, as well as the top eight teams in the season finals.