The Weekend In Esports: More Worlds 2016 And Rocket League Mayhem 

The Weekend In Esports: More Worlds 2016 And Rocket League Mayhem 

There’s a ton that took place in the world of pro gaming this weekend, starting with the concluding matches of Worlds 2016’s first phase, followed by major tournaments across the fighting game community stretching from Dearborn Michigan to southern Malaysia.

There’s also still plenty going on in the world of competitive Counter-Strike and Rocket League in both Europe and the Americas. Here’s where you can find it all.


League of Legends

The World Championship continues this weekend with the group stage wrapping up. With ROX Tigers, Albus NoX Luna, H2K, and Edward Gaming already having locked in their slots for the quarterfinals of next week’s knockout stage, a flurry of matches today and tomorrow will determine who faces them from groups B and D.

A competitive three-way race between Samsung Galaxy, Team Solo Mid, and Royal Never Give Up for the top-two spots in group D. The action continues, starting with I May vs. Flash Wolves.

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North America’s Cloud9 will have their work cut out for them if they’re going to hold on to their current spot in the quarterfinals. Despite, already defeating both I May and Flash Wolves earlier in the tournament, the latter showed they had it within them to take things to the next level when they beat previous champions SK Telecom T1. You can find the complete schedule for every match, as well as current standings, here. You can watch every match from this weekend live in the above stream.

The Weekend In Esports: More Worlds 2016 And Rocket League Mayhem 

Smash Bros.

Welcome to The Big House 6 Smash tournament. Having grown from a humble competition with just over 100 entrants five years ago, Big House has blossomed into a major event showcasing some of the best players from Melee and Smash 4 battling it out at the University of Michigan.

Matches began yesterday and will continue throughout, running from approximately 11:00AM EDT to 11:00PM EDT each day. You can watch all of them on the VGBootCamp and Unrivalled Tournaments streams with a complete schedule available here.

The Weekend In Esports: More Worlds 2016 And Rocket League Mayhem 

Rocket League

After learning earlier this week that the Season 2 Grand Finals for the Rocket League Championship Series will take place on December 3-4 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, it’s time to focus on the task at hand: namely the Rocket League Mid-Season Classic.

The North America tournament kicked off yesterday, with the European one today 12:00PM EDT. Eight teams in each region will be randomly seeded and compete for a $US10,000 ($13,178) grand prize before returning to regular season play next weekend. You can watch everything here.

The Weekend In Esports: More Worlds 2016 And Rocket League Mayhem 

Hearthstone

With all of the summer championships complete, it’s time for last call. Matches began for the Europe Last Call Invitational at 8:00AM EDT and can be found here. The Asia-Pacific Last Call Invitational will follow tomorrow beginning at 11:ooPM EDT. The Americas Last Call will take place on October 16 local time, after which the three final entrants for the Hearthstone World Championship at BlizzCon in November will have been selected.

You can check out a breakdown of the tournament rules here and catch up on any games you might have missed here.

The Weekend In Esports: More Worlds 2016 And Rocket League Mayhem 

Street Fighter V

The South East Asia Major of the Capcom Pro Tour began yesterday with top names from all across the world descending on Singapore. The tournament will pit the host nation’s local hero, Kun “Xian” Ho, against powerhouses like Daigo “The Beast” Umehara and Seonwoo “Infiltration” Lee. You can catch all of the action right here.


Elsewhere:

Dota 2

Newbee takes on CDEC Gaming in the final leg of a Chinese tournament with a $US90,000 ($118,600) prize pool on the line. You can stream that series here.

CS:GO

The World Electronic Sports Games tournament took place this weekend. You can catch up on those games here. The World Championship 2016 is also going on this weekend, pitting Counter-Strike teams representing each country against one another to celebrate national pride and get a shot at a $US100,000 ($131,778) prize pool. Those matches, starting at 4:00PM EDT on both days, can be viewed here.

StarCraft II

The World Electronic Sports Games tournament featured StarCraft II and you can watch all of those here.

Heroes of the Storm

The European Nexus games go on for a third week, with the American ones entering their second. Matches begin at 12:00PM EDT and continue throughout here.

Overwatch

The Dino PC #1 Overwatch Challenger event concludes with the grand finals today. Those matches will be streamed here.


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