The best pro gaming to watch this weekend
A relatively quiet weekend, this, as everybody in esports is tired out after a busy week of being fired. Haha! A
topical lie. There's still top-level CS:GO season play to catch, the best Hearthstone in the Americas, and the ongoing
drama of the international League of Legends scene. Details, timings and stream links below. If we've missed anything,
let us know in the comments so that I don't get fired. Have a great weekend!
Hearthstone: Americas Winter Championship
The first of three international Hearthstone championships running in March, over the next two days the best players in
the Americas will do wizard poker at one another for a shot at the World Championship and a slice of $100,000. Play
begins at 10:00 PST (18:00 GMT) each day and you can find the
stream here.
CS:GO: ESL Pro League Season 3
Ongoing season play between some of the best CS:GO teams in the world, streamed throughout the weekend. One notable
matchup is Astralis vs. EnVyUs at 09:00 PST/17:00 GMT on Saturday. You can also expect Virtus.pro, G2 Esports and
others. Play begins at 09:00 PST/17:00 GMT on each day and runs for around 12 hours. Find it all on the official ESL stream.
League of Legends: NA LCS, Korean LCK, Chinese LPL
As the dust settles on IEM Katowice, the international LoL season enters one of its busiest weekends. There are games
happening all over the world - if you're willing to split your time between different leagues then you can start off
with Korea's LCK on Saturday (starting at 00:00 PST/08:00 GMT) or even China's LPL if you're willing to get up early in
Europe (games start at 21:00 PST/05:00 GMT). Then you've got time for a nap before the NA LCS kicks off at 12:00
PST/20:00 GMT. Play continues into Sunday in China and North America - check out LoLesports for a full schedule and livestream.
Dota 2: Fnatic vs. First Departure, WePlay Season 3 SEA
There's not a great deal of Dota 2 on this weekend, but the Shanghai Major proved that it's well worth keeping an eye
on the South East Asian scene. With that in mind, you can catch Fnatic vs. First Departure at 05:00 PST/13:00 GMT on
Saturday via the JoinDota Twitch channel.
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