ESL announces talent for the upcoming ESL Pro League Season 15
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ESL has announced the talent who will be bringing Week 1 coverage of the upcoming ESL Pro League Season 15 to the public. The lineup features all the familiar faces viewers have come to associate with ESL broadcasts.

Many of the ESL Pro League Season 15 talent are returning to action following an exciting Intel Extreme Masters Katowice that saw FaZe Clan hoisting the trophy. Familiar faces like Tres “⁠stunna⁠” Saranthus and Janko “⁠YNk⁠” Paunović will bring the coverage from the desk.

The two ESL go-to casting pairs in Chad “⁠SPUNJ⁠” Burchill with Alex “Machine” Richardson and Harry “JustHarry” Russell with Hugo “Hugo” Byron will be bringing the action. Machine is back in action after missing IEM Katowice due to visa issues.

Anastasija “Heccu” Tolmačeva will be returning as a sideline interviewer after making her entrance into top level Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments at IEM Katowice.

The observing talent for ESL Pro League Season 15 have not yet been announced.

ESL also specified that this list of talent would be bringing the action for Week 1, so it’s possible that things could still shift for Week 2.

The full list of talent at ESL Pro League Season 15 is as follows:

  • Tres “⁠stunna⁠” Saranthus — Desk Host
  • Pala “Pala” Gilroy Sen — Desk Host
  • Anastasija “Heccu” Tolmačeva — Sideline Interviewer
  • Alex “⁠Mauisnake⁠” Ellenberg — Analyst
  • Aleksandar “⁠kassad⁠” Trifunović — Analyst
  • Janko “⁠YNk⁠” Paunović — Analyst
  • Allan “⁠Allan⁠” Hender — Analyst
  • Chad “⁠SPUNJ⁠” Burchill — Caster
  • Alex “Machine” Richardson — Caster
  • Harry “JustHarry” Russell — Caster
  • Hugo “Hugo” Byron — Caster

ESL Pro League Season 15 will begin on March 9 and run through April 10. Matches will be played in ESL’s studio venue in Düsseldorf, Germany. Teams are competing for a share of $823,000, with the first place team taking home $175,000. Natus Vincere will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing result at IEM Katowice to reclaim their EPL title.


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