Top 5 Upcoming Esports Events Around the World In 2023
PlayPlayNews fun_master 13 Dec , 2022 0
What Are the Top Esports Tournaments in 2023
Keeping track of the latest esports tournaments is not easy with so many different games and events. To ensure you catch all of the best action in 2023, we have come up with a list of the top 5 esports tournaments. All of these events feature the best players and have massive prize pools. Learn more about these tournaments at the official website.
1. The International 2023 – October 14, 2023
The biggest esports tournament of the year, The International, is going down on the 14th of October, 2023, in Seattle. It has a guaranteed prize pool of $1.6 million, but this will soar once the Battle Pass sales get added to the prize pool.
The International is the yearly World Championships for Dota 2. This tournament features the most elite players on the team, and the matches are always razor close. The International 2022 had a massive $18.9 million prize pool. The upset winners, Tundra Esports, walked away with $8.5 million in a great performance against Team Secret in the final.
The International 2023 should be an amazing tournament. We can’t wait to see if PSG.LGD can finally end their curse and win the event. Also, it will be interesting to see if Team Spirit can bounce back from their poor performance.
2. Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2023 – 31st January, 2023
The Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2023 starts on the 31st of January at the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland. The event will feature a $1 million prize pool. 24 of the best CS:GO teams in the world will be at the tournament, including FaZe Clan, Natus Vincere, Outsiders, Team Liquid, and more.
The tournament will feature a play-in event, a group stage, and then a playoff series. The winning team will walk away with $400,000 and direct qualification to the IEM Cologne 2023 event. With so much money on the line, you know teams are going to bring their A squads!
IEM tournaments are known for their amazing atmosphere. And this tournament should be no different. Tune in on the 31st of January and see if your favorite CS:GO team can go all the way!
3. VCT 2023: Kickoff Tournament – Feb 14 – Mar 05, 2023
The 2023 Valorant season is getting off to an amazing start with the VCT 2023: Kickoff Tournament. 30 of the best Valorant teams will head to Sao Paulo, Brazil. The exact prize pool has not been announced yet, but it should be close to $1 million. This tournament is hosted by Riot Games, Valorant’s developer, and is the first event in their new league.
Some of the teams that will be competing include Team Secret, T1, Furia Esports, LOUD, 100 Thieves, Cloud9, Natus Vincere, Fnatic, and Team Liquid. This tournament will give you a good idea of who the top Valorant teams in the world are!
4. BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 – May 08 – 21, 2023
24 of the most elite CS:GO teams will descend on Paris from May 08 – 21, 2023, for the BLAST.tv Paris Major. This epic tournament is sponsored by Valve and features a $1.25 million prize pool. The winner will earn a ridiculous $500,000!
The tournament will be held at the Accor Arena, which can hold over 20,000 people. The French are known for their passion for CS:GO, and they will be going crazy cheering on the local French team, Team Vitality. They will have their work cut out for them as they will have beat the likes of Heroic, Outsiders, FaZe Clan, and Natus Vincere.
5.Rocket League Championship Series 2022-23 – World Championship – August 04 -13, 2023
Cars playing football, what could be more fun? Tune into the Rocket League World Championship on the 4th of August to see the best players battle it out for an incredible $2.1 million prize pool. The winner will walk away with $600,000 in cash. The location and the teams have yet to be announced, but we expect this event to be epic!
Final Thoughts
The esports tournament we are most looking forward to in 2023 is The International. This is the world championship for Dota 2 and always has the biggest prize pool of any tournament. It kicks off on the 14th of October in Seattle, and organizers are expecting the event to sell out quickly. Luckily you can stream the event live for free on Twitch.