Sport1 announced last year that it debut its new pay-TV channel eSports1 on Jan. 24.

The new channel will be broadcast across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

The licensing deal includes League of Legends , Dota 2 , and Clash Royale events.

The first German-speaking esports TV channel, eSports1, will provide coverage of ESL events as part of a new two-year licensing deal with the tournament organizers. Sport1, a German sports channel, began covering esports in 2015 with written content on its website and is now launching a dedicated esports pay-TV channel eSports1 on Jan. 24. The channel will provide 24/7 esports coverage including live coverage and highlights of tournaments as well as content produced in-house.

Now, Sport1 has partnered with ESL to broadcast its League of Legends , Dota 2 , and Clash Royale tournaments on the new channel which will be available across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

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The deal means that eSports1 will be able to televise every ESL One Dota 2 event including ESL One Katowice 2019 (Feb. 22 to 24), ESL One Mumbai 2019 (April 19 to 21), and ESL One Birmingham 2019 (May 31 to July 2). Sport1 previously broadcast the ESL One Hamburg 2017 and 2018 tournaments on free TV.

ESL will once again run the LoL European Masters, which sees the best teams from each of Europe’s regional leagues compete; these competitions will now be shown on eSports1. On top of that, eSports1 also has the rights to the Red Bull M.E.O. powered by ESL Clash Royale tournament – the first event held in Germany that will be shown on the channel.

The licensing deal adds to the channel’s lineup, which has promised to broadcast at least 1,200 hours of esport tournaments including the aforementioned three, as well as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , Overwatch , and FIFA 19 .