ELEAGUE has expanded its upcoming league to 24 teams, the organization announced Thursday.

ELEAGUE is Turner and WME|IMG's upcoming televised CS:GO league. The league is set to feature a $1.2 million prize pool for its first season beginning May 24 and running until July 30.

The list of teams competing in ELEAGUE is as follows:

Teams: Cloud9 Astralis Tyloo CompLexity Gaming Team Dignitas Renegades Counter Logic Gaming Team EnVyUs Ninjas in Pyjamas Echo Fox Natus Vincere NRG eSports Luminosity Gaming Virtus.pro SK Gaming Team SoloMid OpTic Gaming mousesports Fnatic FaZe Clan Team Liquid FlipSid3 Tactics Gambit Gaming G2 Esports

Astralis, Cloud9, Ninjas in Pyjamas, mousesports, Counter Logic Gaming and Renegades were already confirmed to be competing in the league. At the time, ELEAGUE was set to include only 18 teams.



This will be Tyloo's first time competing in a league with top Western teams. The team recently finished 5th-6th at Dreamhack Masters Malmö after upset victories over Luminosity Gaming and Team Liquid in the Group Stage.

ELEAGUE is set to run for 10 weeks, with games from Tuesday to Friday. Friday night's games will be broadcast on television.

ELEAGUE was revealed in December, but is now one of many major CS:GO leagues featuring major teams competing. The Esports Championship Series kicked off earlier this month, and features $3.5 million in prize money and financial support for teams. Nineteen teams currently competing in ECS are also competing in ELEAGUE.

The ESL Pro League is also in its third season, and its finals are set to be played from May 11-15. Of the 24 teams competing in ELEAGUE, 20 are already competing in the ESL Pro league.

Daniel Rosen is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.