The complete Australian esports calendar — from grassroots community events to national championships.
The premier Valorant competition for Australian and New Zealand teams. Sixteen squads compete across three weekends at the Melbourne Esports Open venue, with live commentary and on-site spectating.
Eight invited professional teams clash in a LAN bracket format at Qudos Bank Arena. Spectator tickets are available via the official venue website. Full broadcast on Twitch and YouTube.
A community-run LoL tournament welcoming teams of all skill levels. Held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre with on-site casting and commentary. Open to all AU/NZ residents.
Western Australia's biggest Dota 2 event, hosted at RAC Arena. Six invited teams battle through a round-robin group stage followed by a single-elimination playoff bracket.
The second split of the official Riot-sanctioned Oceania Challengers circuit. Teams compete for points toward the Pacific League qualification spots.
South Australia's premier Rocket League event. Teams of three compete in a double-elimination bracket. Suitable for all skill levels from Bronze to Grand Champion.
The third season of Melbourne's longest-running CS2 league. Twelve teams compete over eight weeks of online play, culminating in a LAN grand final at Rod Laver Arena.
The League of Legends Circuit Oceania Split 3 grand final, featuring the top four teams from the regular season competing for the LCO championship title.
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