Overwatch Finals and More Esports Events to Watch This Weekend
07/28/2018 12:21 pm EDT
Overwatch Grand Finals
The big one for this weekend is the Overwatch League Finals, the competition that brings the Philadelphia Fusion and the London Spitfire together as the final two teams.
Overwatch's Grand Finals started on Friday with the two teams facing off against each other, a series of games that London Spitfire emerged victorious from the match with a 1-3 score. The Cloud9-owned London Spitfire will take on the Philadelphia-based team once again today at 1 p.m. PT with a third game being played afterwards if necessary. You can watch the game(s) on Twitch through the link included in the Overwatch tweet above.
ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier
Though you might've missed the first day of the Overwatch games, you can still catch the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive esports games in their entirety with the first matches starting today.
Teams Astralis, Mousesports, Natus Vincere, and Team Liquid will do battle this weekend during the ELEAGUE semifinals and finals for CS:GO. While the first games will take place today, the competition will reach its peak on Sunday with a huge prize on the line.
"The CS:GO Premier 2018 will culminate Sunday, July 29, at 2 p.m. with a single best-of-three match between the two teams to advance from the semifinals," the competition announcement said. "The winning team will be crowned ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2018 Champion and receive the $500,000 first prize."
The events start at 11 a.m. PT, and you can watch it all happen here.
League of Legends EU LCS and NA LCS
Competitive League of Legends games air every weekend, and Saturday is one of the best days to watch since it's the only one where the North American and European leagues overlap to give twice the esports opportunities.
The games have already begun today with the EU LCS continuing its two-day stint of games that started on Friday. These games will run throughout the day until the NA LCS takes over around 2 p.m. PT.
You can watch the EU LCS games here before returning later for the NA LCS games and coming back again tomorrow for more.
PUBG Invitational
Esports also come to battle royale as well as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds continues its push into the competitive environment with the PUBG Invitational.
Split into third-person and first-person games depending on which day you watch, if you didn't tune in earlier in the week, you missed the former. The first-person games, however, are still going down on Saturday and Sunday with a total of 8 matches taking place. Twenty teams are competing for millions in prize money, and you don't even have to leave Twitter to watch the competition that's going on right now.
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