Major ELEAGUE came to an exciting conclusion on Sunday, with Astralis defeating Virtuous.pro 2-1 in a close to the best of three. While Major EL may be over we still have a lot to do this weekend. There is action from the Overwatch: Oceanic Series to the League of Legends of the EU and the NA Spring Division. We even have a high-octane drama from the Rainbow Six Siege: Invitational. Full details of this weekend's events can be found below.
League of Legends: 2017 EU LCS Spring Split
G2 has proved to the world that it remains the best team in Europe, as it defeated Misfits 2-1, while Fnatic mid-laner dominated Ryze once again. Caps overcame his opponents and rushed goal after goal, securing a win over the Giants. The Giants and Roccat have been struggling so far, as the competition is so fierce, but both teams will be hoping to improve their results in the third week.
League of Legends: 2017 NA LCS Spring Split
Team SoloMid had a great second week, defeating the highly anticipated Dignitas line-up, while Cloud9 remained undefeated. Meanwhile, Team Envy is showing potential as it managed to take a game of Immortals, but it was not enough to take the series. Echo Fox even managed to recover from his unstable start to the division. However, Counter Logic Gaming is still having a hard time, but they showed some glimpses of their former glory against Flyquest, despite losing both games.
Overwatch: Oceanic Summer Series
Australasia's biggest Overwatch event is starting this weekend, as 24 teams across Australia and Southeast Asia will compete for the title of the Over Summer Series champion. The qualifying teams will be divided into three groups of double elimination, while the first two of each group will advance to the final. The matches will be broadcast live from the brand new Full Circle studio in Auckland, New Zealand, where the series will be presented by Kevin "AVRL" New Zealand Walker and Matt "Pixie" Carroll. The qualifiers begin today at 17:00 PST / 02:00 CET and continue at the same time tomorrow.
Heroes of the Storm: World Championship
The third week of this year's HGC is heating up as we continue to move closer to the Western Clash at IEM Katowice. Last week we witnessed some upheavals in North America, trends in Europe, and some winning plays by Medivh Ley Line Seal. Team 8 is currently at the top of the leaderboard in North America, while the team's expert remains undefeated in Europe.
Rainbow Six Siege: Six Invitations
The CS: GO LEAGUE Major may have reached an exciting final last Sunday, but do not worry, we have another explosive weekend to wait for. The Rainbow Six Invitational promises to provide fans with all the high octane action they crave as we head to the Usine C headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, where the best teams in the world will fight for their share of the $ 200,000 prize. The PC quarterfinals start today at 07:15 PST / 16:15 CET and continue throughout the day, while the semi-finals start at the same time tomorrow.
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