The Best Up & Coming eSports Tournaments in 2023
Bogdan LashchenkoeSports have risen in popularity exponentially since they first found their way into mainstream conscience. They’re known as being a form of escape for followers. And an easy way to connect with an online community on common ground.
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So there’s no surprise then that eSports tournaments have become a massive source of entertainment, fun, and escapism for thousands around the world. But if you’re just starting to dip your toes into the world of eSports, which tournaments should you plug into? Well, it all depends on what you’re looking for.
Best Tournaments for eSports Betting
These tournaments aren’t just for watching. There can be some audience participation. And the most common type of audience participation is, you guessed it, betting. Of course, it goes without saying that any form of bet-making should be done responsibly. When the fun stops, stop.
The most popular eSports to bet on are Call of Duty, League of Legends, Fortnite, and World of Warcraft. Now, a few of these have already been. But there are still plenty more well-known tournaments followed by people who bet on eSports to take a look at. To name just 2, CS:GO and Valorant are perfect for beginners looking to enter the tournament world.
eSports and Their Tournaments
We might be halfway through the year, but that doesn’t mean the tournaments are over. There’s still plenty of action to sink our teeth into.
1. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)
Top of the list is CS:GO. It’s hugely popular, has a great community, and tons of tournaments and events are left in the year to catch. If you’re a Call of Duty fan, it’s definitely worth a look.
• 14 August: Gamers8 2023
• 30 August: ESL Pro League Season 18
• 16 October: Intel Extreme Masters Sydney 2023
• 26 October: Roobet Cup 2023
• 27 October: Thunderpick World Championship 2023
• 22 November: BLAST Premier: Fall Final 2023
• 12 December: BLAST Premier: World Final 2023
2. Fortnite
Ah, Fortnite, the game that took the world by storm all those years ago. Well, it continues to gain in popularity and is a hit as far as tournaments are concerned. There are 2 significant events left on the calendar that fans should try to catch.
• 12 August: FNCS 2023 - Major 3: Europe - Grand Finals
• 13 October: FNCS 2023 Global Championship
3. Valorant
The Valorant Champions Tour, the VCT, might just be one of the most hotly anticipated tournaments in the year. It’s been in full swing since the beginning of 2023, and we’re looking forward to the culmination of it in the last 2 events of the year.
• 6 August: VALORANT Champions 2023
• 28 November: VCT 2023: Game Changers Championship
4. Apex Legends
We’ve been through many qualifiers and playoffs so far this year. But now, we’re racing on up to the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) 2023 championship final. It’s an absolute must not miss for eSports lovers and newbies alike.
• 1 August: ALGS: 2023 Championship
5. League of Legends
The pinnacle of League of Legends events. The World Championship 2023 is almost upon us. Held in South Korea, the tournaments are set to showcase exciting contests and team rivalries. It’s considered the pinnacle for nothing, you know.
• 10 October: 2023 League of Legends World Championship (Worlds 2023)
6. Dota 2
Known for its substantial prize pools, the Dota 2 tournament is the one to watch for high stakes and even higher excitement. It’s highly anticipated making it perfect for those wanting to try out eSports betting.
• 14 October: The International 2023
Tournaments for Everyone
If you’re not after a specific tournament for a particular game, check out the Global eSports Games 2023. This event has a little something for everyone. There’s eFootball for sports nuts, PUBG for anyone who can’t get enough of the battle royale format, Street Fighter V for fighting lovers, and more Dota 2 if you didn’t get enough at The International. The tournament’s set for December, but more details will be released closer to the time.
But if tournaments aren’t actually your thing, the eSports Universe Summit at the beginning of December is the place to be. Here you can learn and connect with the biggest brands, the best teams, and the game developers themselves.
Wrapping Up
2023 might be past halfway done, but there’s still tons of eSports action to get excited about. From CS:GO and Fortnite to Valorant and League of Legends, there really is something for everyone. This list isn’t exhaustive, though; plenty of other gaming opportunities are waiting for you to discover.
Do you love eSports tournaments? Let us know in the comments which events you’re excited about.
Bogdan Lashchenko – content manager at EgamersWorld.Bogdan has been working at EGamersWorld since 2023. Joining the company, he began fillin the site with information, news and events.