CyberGamer, the main hub for Australian CS:GO, has released the full details for next season of the CyberGamer Premier League.

The Australian organiser, CyberGamer has revealed there will be four LAN Finals for their top division in 2017, which will all take place at their new Esports Studio in Adelaide, Australia.

Acer CGPL Autumn 2017 will be the first season of the year to lead the charge, featuring seven weeks of online best-of-two matches running from February 5th to March 25th.



CyberGamer makes up for the lack of LAN events with twice the amount in 2017

After the completion of the online component, the top four teams qualify for the Autumn LAN Final from April 7-9, which apparently falls on CyberGamer's 10th Anniversary. You can find the key dates of the events hosted this year:

CGPL Autumn - February 4 to April 10

CGPL Winter - May 13 to July 17

CGPL Spring - Aug 19 to Oct 22

CGPL Championships - Nov 17-19

The first three splits - CGPL Autumn, Winter and Spring - will have the top four teams attend their respective LAN Finals. The top two teams from each split will receive an invite to the CGPL Championships consisting of eight teams.

With six teams being invited to the Championships in November, the remaining two spots (or more depending on if a team finishes top two again in the other LAN finals) will be decided through a Wildcard tournament after CGPL Spring.

Here is the list of participants for the upcoming CGPL Autumn:

The full prizepool distribution for the Autumn Professional division is as follows:

1. $5,501 AUD (~$4,155)

2. $2,500 AUD (~$1,890)

3-4. $1,000 AUD (~$755)

3-4. $1,000 AUD (~$755)

All matches will be streamed by CyberGamer TV on their Twitch channel here.