These major tournaments encompass a range of esports titles, including Valorant, Mobile Legends, League of Legends, Apex Legends, Dota 2, and more. From massive third-party events to developer-driven spectacles, each competition serves as the pinnacle of an exhilarating and lengthy circuit. Below, you'll find a comprehensive list of the remaining major tournaments set to captivate audiences in 2023.
2023 esports calendar: Every major tournament July:BLAST Premier Fall Groups (CS:GO): July 13 — July 23 VCT Americas LCQ (Valorant): July 15 — July 23 FIFAe World Cup (FIFA): July 16 — July 19 Snapdragon Pro Series (Mobile Legends): July 17 — July 23 Riyadh Masters (Dota 2): July 17 — July 30 VCT Pacific LCQ (Valorant): July 18 — July 23 VCT EMEA LCQ (Valorant): July 19 — July 23 IEM Cologne (CS:GO): July 25 — August 6 LCS Championship (League of Legends): July 27 — August 20
August:EVO 2023 (FGC): August 4 — August 6 Valorant Champions (Valorant): August 6 — August 26 LCK Summer Playoffs (League of Legends): August 8 — August 20 Gamers8 (Street Fighter 6): August 10 — August 13 Pokémon World Championship (Pokémon): August 11 — August 13 FNCS Major 3 EU (Fortnite): August 12 — August 13 FNCS Major 3 NA (Fortnite): August 13 — August 14 Gamers8 (CS:GO): August 16 — August 20 LEC Season Finals (League of Legends): August 19 — September 10 LCK Reginal Finals (League of Legends): August 25 — August 27 ESL Pro League (CS:GO): August 30 — October 1
September:Halo Fort Worth Major (Halo): September 1 — September 3 ALGS Championship (Apex Legends): September 6 — September 10 Asian Games (Dota 2): September 10 — September 25 Asian Games (League of Legends): September 24 — October 1
October:World Championship (League of
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