With eight teams remaining in the $1.4 million ELEAGUE Season 1, the quarter-finals are set to kick off tomorrow. Here is our official preview. ELEAGUE’s first season was filled with memorable games, group stage mayhem, a new level of production displayed to the CS:GO community, televised Counter-Strike, lots of back-and-forth travel to the home of Magic City i.e. Atlanta, and of course, controversy. After six weeks of group stage action and a week of the Last Chance Qualifier, we now have only eight teams left standing (with fourteen teams already having been eliminated and two disqualified) who will compete for the largest portion of the $1.4 million prize-pool in the coming two weeks. Now that we know the actual match-ups for the quarter-finals, we can begin to dissect each match and examine the history of rivalry between the sparring teams, each team’s recent performance histories, and the overall chances of which team has a chance to claim the first place prize of $390,000. Looking a little wobbly lately, fnatic could make a stand in Atlanta These are the quarter-finals match-ups for ELEAGUE Season 1: only the last game between Virtus.pro and NiP will be broadcast on TBS, in keeping with Turner’s Friday night television time slot for ELEAGUE.