The best pro gaming to watch this weekend
The grip of winter can't save you from hot hot electric sport. There's major Dota 2 in China and minor CS:GO in
Romania. In League of Legends the North American Championship Series thunders on leaving drama in its wake, and we round
off with a bit of punching for good measure. Have a great weekend!
Dota 2: MarsTV League Winter 2015
That's right! 'Winter 2015'. Like the saying goes, it doesn't matter if you're not sure what year it is when you've got
a great set of international Dota 2 teams competing for hundreds of thousands of dollars. It's taking place in China, so
eight hours ahead of GMT/seven ahead of CET/sixteen ahead of PST. If you tune in over the weekend you can catch the
winner's bracket final and a bunch of lower bracket games on Saturday followed by the lower bracket final and grand
final on Sunday. The grand final begins at 10:00 GMT/11:00 CET/02:00 PST, and you can find up to date schedule
information on
Gosugamers. You can
also find the English language Azubu stream
here.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: PGL European Minor Championship 2016
Eight European CS:GO squads fight for $50,000 in Bucharest. There's a mixture of established and aspiring talent in
contention, so this comes recommended to talent scouts as well as fans of the European scene. The group A matches are
taking place today, with group B to follow on Saturday followed by playoffs for the top four teams on Sunday. Play
begins at 11:00 GMT/12:00 CET/03:00 PST and runs throughout the day. You can find the stream
on Twitch.
League of Legends: North American Championship Series
The new season rolls on with a full weekend of play in North America. Expect a lot of action packed into a relatively
short span of time, and after a
dramatic first week there's a lot to live up to. In particular, look to TSM to want to improve their
performance— they face Cloud9 on Saturday and NRG on Sunday. Check out this page on
LoLesports for a full schedule and stream info and the main page for the other regional leagues—there are also games in the LCK and LMS over the
weekend.
Killer Instinct: World Cup
Yes, yes, it isn't a PC game. If you don't like it, stop asking for fighting game coverage. Even then it won't matter,
because fighting games are awesome. In any case: there's $30,000 on the line in San Antonio as the KI community dukes it
out for the world title. Find tournament info
here and the stream here. At the moment there isn't a schedule available, but
expect games throughout the weekend on Pacific time.
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