The best pro gaming to watch this weekend
It's all kicking off this weekend, with a Dota Major underway and a CS:GO Major undergoing its final qualifiers.
There's also Heroes of the Storm, Hearthstone and Smite to watch and another week of international League of
Legends to take in. If the year's been a little quiet so far, that's certainly coming to an abrupt end. If your Dota 2
casters seem a little quiet, however, that's an entirely separate technical problem.
Dota 2: The Shanghai Major group stage
The Major has been off to a strange start, with solid games—and one
amazing
underdog story—fighting against production problems and the abrupt loss of a
panel host. Even so, this is the event in the Dota circuit right now, and the weekend will see the
remaining games in the group stage. Tune in on Saturday to see if Frankfurt champs OG can repeat their success in
Shanghai. Sunday will see one of the most hotly-contested groups as coL, EG, VP and Liquid duke it out. The stream begins at 09:00 BJT (01:00 GMT/17:00 PST the previous
day) and runs for ages. The schedule has been flexible, to say the least, but you can find hypothetical start
times here.
Heroes of the Storm: NA Spring Regional
The region's best teams fight for a share of $100,000 and a spot at the Spring Championship in Korea. This is one of
the highest-profile events of the HotS calendar so far this year, so makes for a good opportunity to take the scene's
temperature—much as
Hearthstone's own Americas championship was last week. Games start at 10:00 PST/18:00 GMT each day
and you can find the stream here.
Hearthstone: PGL Spring Tavern Tales 2016
$25,000 on the line for some of Europe's best Hearthstone players as 32 of them descend on Bucharest. It'll start with
a Swiss group stage followed by single-elimination playoffs for the top 16. The games started today, and will continue
throughout the weekend. Play begins at 09:30 GMT/01:30 PST and continues through the evening. Find the stream
here.
League of Legends: NA LCS and LPL
Another weekend, another chance to keep tabs on the dominant teams in the US and China ahead of the upcoming Mid-Season
Invitational. You can read James Chen's assessment of how each scene is doing
here, and find details
on schedules—as well as the livestream—on the official LoLesports site.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: MLG Columbus 2016 Main Qualifier
While the top eight for MLG Columbus 2016 is drawn from the world's best-regarded teams, a further eight have a chance
to shore up their qualification hopes this weekend. This is the first CS:GO Major to offer the new prize pool of
$1,000,000—a massive increase for a scene that was previously capping out at around $250,000. Play starts at
around 12:00 EST (17:00 GMT/09:00 PST) each day, and you can find the stream
here.
Smite: Spring Split Relegations
Smite is currently going through a multi-phase relegation process to determine which teams advanced to play in the Pro
League proper later in the year. This weekend will see phase two play out in Europe and North America, as the winners of
the open bracket—players like you or I, but better—face existing Challenger Cup teams for a coveted spot in
the big leagues. Games start at 13:00 EST (18:00 GMT/10:00 PST) each day on the official Smite Twitch stream.
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