The broadcast team for the league tentatively named "B Site" has been announced.

A tweet from the Esports Championship Series (ECS) account revealed nine talent members that would take part in "a new CS:GO League" in March 2020, adding credence to an earlier report from DBLTAP that indicated that FACEIT would pull the plug on ECS and turn focus to producing B Site.

Notably, B Site's concurrent overlap with ESL Pro League means that the below talent members will not be a part of ESL's broadcast lineup for EPL, leaving many of CS:GO's most notable on-air talent already tied to one side of a tug-of-war between the two leagues.

The lineup features a number of familiar names, including that of Auguste "⁠Semmler⁠" Massonnat. While the announcement did not directly reference any roles for the talent members, Semmler has most recently taken charge of desk hosting at BLAST events, although he may opt for a different direction in the new league.

Anders, moses, and Semmler will all be a part of the B Site talent team

The analyst component of the desk will be headed up by Sean "⁠seang@res⁠" Gares and Duncan "⁠Thorin⁠" Shields, with the latter member also functioning as Creative Director for the league. Christopher "MonteCristo" Mykles was also named as a "special guest", with the former Overwatch and League of Legends commentator also announcing that he would be both on-camera talent while "assisting with creative direction and production."

The commentary will be handled by two regular duos, with Anders "⁠Anders⁠" Blume and Jason "⁠moses⁠" O'Toole on one side and the quintessential FACEIT pairing of James "⁠BARDOLPH⁠" Bardolph and Daniel "⁠ddk⁠" Kapadia on the other, while Freya Spiers rounds out the list.

The broadcast talent list for the B Site league looks as follows: