This year, 2020, has been an odd one indeed. Accordingly, we all know how the traditional sports industry has been affected while esports has managed to adapt to the situation. Bearing this mind, we thought we’d dive into the two remaining years of competition. Read on for your very own, concise Esports Events 2020 Guide for the remainder of the year.
Note that we’ll be including some of the more prominent events for the esports titles covered here on esportsguide.
CS:GO
- IEM Beijing Online 2020 for Asia and Oceania – 13-22nd November
- BLAST Premier Fall 2020 Showdown – 23-29th November – $150,000
- DreamHack Open Winter 2020 – 27-29th November – $100,000
- DreamHack Masters Winter 2020: Europe and North America – 30th November to 6th December – $220,000
- DMW 2020: Oceania and Asia – 1-6th December – $30,000
- Blast Premier Fall 2020 – 8-13th December – $425,000
- Sevilla DreamHack Open 2020 – 11-13th December – $100,000
Dota 2
- EPIC League Division 1 – 12th November to 13th December – $500,000
- ONE Esports Dota 2 World Pro Invitational Jakarta – 23-29th November – $500,000
VALORANT
- ESL Community Clash – 27-29th November – $10,000
- Nerd Street Gamers – Monthly November – 28-29th November – $10,000
- First Strike North Africa/GCC/Korea/Japan/North America/Brazil/Europe/Oceania/CIS/Turkey – all taking place separately from 3-6th December
- ESL Thailand Championship 2020 – 3-6th December
Rocket League
- RLCS Season X – Winter: The Grid NA – Week 1 – 12-13th November
- RLCS Season X – Winter: North America Regional Event 1 – 21-29th November
PUBG Mobile
- SOG CUP Fall Split 2020 – 13-15th November
- Red Bull M.E.O Season 3 Japan – 29th November
Rainbow Six Siege
- Six November 2020 Major – Oceania/South Asia and APAC North – 28-29th November
- Six November 2020 Major – North America – 13-15th November
Super Smash Bros
- Smash Summit 10 Online – 19-22nd November
Hearthstone
- Hearthstone World Championship 2020 – 12-13th December
Overwatch
- Overwatch Contenders 2020 Season 2 Europe November – 25-29th November – $35,000
Esports Events 2020 for the remainder of the year follow a trend. Note that some of the larger esports scenes have already concluded their season. This part of the year is reserved for off-season transfers and minor events. However, for lesser esports such as VALORANT that are just starting out, there are a plethora of smaller events. Again, it’ll be restated that not every single event is listed above.
Accordingly, we hope you can enjoy these events and stay safe at the same time. We’ll be previewing some of the more notable ones too.
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