Esports

Tournament Calendar

Your complete guide to Australian and Asia-Pacific esports events — from grassroots LAN parties to international majors.

Counter-Strike 2
IEM Sydney 2026 — Group Stage
Live
Venue: Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127
Dates: 10–18 May 2026
Format: Swiss + Single-Elimination
Teams: 16 International

IEM Sydney returns to the iconic Qudos Bank Arena for its fourth consecutive year, bringing together the world's top CS2 teams in a battle for supremacy on Australian soil.

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League of Legends
LCO Split 2 Finals 2026
Upcoming
Venue: Melbourne Arena, Batman Ave, Melbourne VIC 3004
Dates: 7–8 June 2026
Format: Best-of-5 Finals
Teams: 8 AU/NZ Teams

The League of Legends Circuit Oceania Split 2 Finals crown the region's best team and determine who represents Oceania at international competition.

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Valorant
VCT Pacific — Open Qualifier
Upcoming
Venue: Online — AU Servers
Dates: 20–22 June 2026
Format: Double Elimination
Teams: 32 Open Registration

Open qualifier for the VCT Pacific circuit, giving aspiring Australian and New Zealand teams a pathway to compete at the highest level of Valorant esports.

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Rocket League
RLCS Oceania Regional 2026
Upcoming
Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD 4101
Dates: 12–13 July 2026
Format: Group Stage + Playoffs
Teams: 12 Oceania Teams

Rocket League Championship Series returns to Brisbane with Oceania's top teams competing for regional points and a spot at the RLCS World Championship.

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Dota 2
ESL One Melbourne 2026
Completed
Venue: John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC 3001
Dates: 18–21 April 2026
Winner: Team Spirit
Teams: 12 International

Team Spirit claimed the ESL One Melbourne title in a dominant performance, defeating Tundra Esports 3-1 in the grand final before a sold-out crowd.

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Street Fighter 6
CEA National Championship 2026
Completed
Venue: Perth Convention Centre, WA 6000
Dates: 5–6 April 2026
Winner: MadKing (Sydney)
Entrants: 256 Players

Sydney's MadKing took the national title in a thrilling grand final reset, cementing his status as Australia's premier Street Fighter competitor.

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