Six of the best CS:GO teams in the world will compete for $250,000 (£189k) in the BLAST Series begins November 25, which will not only feature an explosive new format but also a unique, breathtaking stage.

The first images of the stage has been released showing a two-tier stage in the shape of the A in BLAST's logo that will continuously change colours. The stage covers the same area as a Hercules freight plane with a length of 30 meters and width of 28 meters.

And despite its size, the stage is fully transportable meaning European, American and possibly even Asian fans will get the chance to enjoy it.

The BLAST Pro Series will see a breathtaking stage in the shape of an A like the BLAST logo

The stage features two tiers (one for players and one for casters) plus a record-breaking screen

FaZe Clan, Astralis, SK Gaming, Team North, G2 Esports and Ninjas in Pyjamas will all have their computers in a fixed spot on top of the stage while the commentators and analyst desk are positioned on the top floor.

Three games will all be run simultaneously on the massive screens behind the stage, the main screen of which will be the biggest ever used in a CS:GO tournament. The screens have improved visuals to offer fans a clean, cool and optimal viewing experience.

On top of that, the main screen is wide enough to not only show the game but also up-to-date statistics, fun facts and updates form other games. Then for the grand final, all three screens will be used to offer different perspectives of the match so that no detail is missed.

This will be a unique viewing experience for the thousands of fans who cram into Copenhagen’s Royal Arena, 8,000 of the 10,000 tickets have already sold but the capacity can be increased to 11,000 with enough demand.

FaZe, Astralis, SK, North, G2 and NiP and up to 11,000 fans will be in Copenhagen's Royal Arena

Everything in the BLAST Pro Series is designed with the game, fans, online viewers and players in mind. The state-of-the-art arena allows us to play with a complete 3D sound experience, supporting the in-game action.

Although all three games will run simultaneously, the sound will focus on the main screen action, including commentators and effects will be from the main match, with continuous highlights from the other matches. Should any of the other matches end up being even more exciting, the main screen and sound will switch focus onto that match instead.

The action promises to be as exciting as the new stage and format with the world's best teams battling it out - a new batch of tickets have just released for the record breaking event which you won't want to miss.