Team Dignitas, SK Gaming, ENCE eSports club and E-Frag.net are the first four teams invited to the Copenhagen Games 2016, the tournament organizers announced Sunday.

Eight teams in total will be invited to the event, and they will be joined by another eight qualifier teams. malefiQ has already qualified for the event after winning Tuddinn 1 2016, a minor tournament in Reykjavík, Iceland.

The 16 teams will compete in four GSL-style groups, and each group will have two invited teams and two qualifier teams. Games will consists of best-of-one matches, with a veto and only the top two teams from each group will progress to the playoffs. The bracket will be single elimination, best-of-three with a veto.

The tournament will feature a ~$33,000 USD prize pool, up from last year's ~$28,000. Virtus.pro were the champions of the CPH Games in 2015 when they took down the previous Team Solomid roster, who are now Astralis.