ESL One Hamburg 2018
Barclaycard Arena Hamburg, GermanyFor the second time in a row, Hamburg will be greeting players, talent and fans from all over the world for an entire weekend of Dota 2 action from October Read More...
For the second time in a row, Hamburg will be greeting players, talent and fans from all over the world for an entire weekend of Dota 2 action from October Read More...
Kick off your BlizzCon experience with some esports action by attending BlizzCon Opening Week 2018 live October 25–29 at Blizzard Arena Los Angeles in Burbank, California! Heroes of the Storm Global Championship: October 25–28 StarCraft II World Championship Series: October 26–28 World of Warcraft Arena Global Championship: October 29
From the most established streamers, to those brand new to the scene, to the viewers, chatters, & emote spammers, we’ve all had a hand in creating something special. TwitchCon is a celebration of those stories and a showcase for the creators who will write the next chapters.
Canada Cup returns to Toronto for the 2018 edition from October 26th to 28th. As part of the 2018 Tekken World Tour, Canada Cup 2018 will include games such as Read More...
Hal-Con is a sci-fi, fantasy and gaming convention run completely by much-too-dedicated volunteers. We are community focused, participating in many events around the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia (such as other festivals, parades, and gaming events).
AORUS by GIGABYTE, in partnership with Intel, recently announced its first official esports tournament for PUBG with the AORUS Open, which looks to bring the highest level of amateur esports competition on a global scale. This multi-stage event is open to any and all teams in six countries—the United States, France, Germany, China, Korea and Read More...
Paris Games Week (PGW) is a trade fair for video games held annually at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. It is organised by SELL(Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs), a French organisation that promotes the interests of video game developers.
The 2018 League of Legends World Championship is heading back to South Korea where the 24 top teams in the world will compete for the Summoner’s Cup! The four remaining teams will travel to Gwangju for the Semifinals.
Valor Series is returning for an even more exciting season two. In addition to the European and North American regions, Latin America will also be joining the arena this season. Fans from all over the world can tune in to watch the best teams from each region compete for their share of a $200,000 prize Read More...