ESL Australia and ZEN Esports Network will host a $100,000 CS:GO league featuring teams from Australia, New Zealand and regions in Asia, according to an announcement on Saturday.

The league will have two seasons per year, with each season running for two-to-three months. Season 1 will take place from Feb. 4 to April 13. League games will be played online, while the finals will be a LAN event.

The league will feature eight teams from the Asia-Pacific region. According to HLTV, Athletico and Chiefs eSports Club have already earned their slots by progressing to the Grand Finas of ESL ANZ Season 2 Finals. Athletico defeated Team Immunity 2-1 in the semifinals, while Chiefs defeated Parallax 2-0 in the other semifinal.

Four more slots will be given to teams from Asia, while another two slots will be given to Australian-New Zealand teams through the next iteration of the Crown Invitational on Jan. 14., with the qualifiers for that tournament starting on Dec. 4.

Further details, such as the how the Asia slots will earned and more details on the League format itself, are expected in the coming weeks.