28 April 2021, 01:04 pm ESL (Electronic Sports League) Gaming decided to extend its partnership with Intel to another 20 years. Because of this collaboration, ESL and Intel are now looking to invest around $100 million in esports. (Photo : Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images) Three girls cheer as they pose for a photo during the E-League 2020 Season Official Launch at ESL Studios on January 09, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. A group of children are seen cheering as they pose for a photo with Mark Brijeski, E-League Champion of 2019, during the E-League 2020 Season Official Launch at ESL Studios on January 09, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. ESL and Intel's new partnership is expected to start this coming 2022. The extended partnership will also cover the upcoming IEM Katowice 2025.