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The 5 Biggest eSports Tournaments of 2022

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eSports is a fast-growing industry, and it’s closely followed not just by players and game developers, but by bettors and sportsbooks, too. As of 2021, it is estimated that the total size of the industry is worth $1.28 billion. Also, there are more than 200 million eSports enthusiasts right now, and this number is expected to grow as more games and tournaments are introduced to the market. Today, the top eSports teams are Team Liquid, G2 Sports, T1, and DWG Kia. They are the biggest teams in the world right now, and they compete in different sports across top tournaments. In this article, we look at this year’s biggest eSports tournaments. We also cover the reasons why they are popular among players and fans of eSports betting.

CS: GO Tournaments

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) is a popular eSports and competitive video game played in different parts of the world. Here, players join one of the two teams (the terrorist and the counterterrorist), and they fight it out to win the round. Thanks to its popularity, there are several CS: GO tournaments that fans can follow year-round. A popular event to watch is the Intel Extreme Masters. In 2002, the best teams play in the IEM Cologne event in July 2022. It boasts a multi-million prize pool and is often covered by top cable TV and sports stations.

League of Legends World Championship

The League of Legends World Championship is arguably the most prestigious tournament in eSports. It’s also one of the most lucrative in terms of prize money. In 2018, the winning team, Invictus Gaming, earned over $6 million in prizes. Since its start in 2018, the tournament has consistently attracted the best teams and the most passionate fans. In 2022, the League of Legends Wild Championship is bigger, grander, and more exciting. Riot Games has announced that the World Championship will happen not just in one or two cities, but in four cities! Fans residing in San Francisco, Toronto, New York, and Mexico City will be glad to know that their city will be part of history.

The International Dota 2 Championships

The International Dota 2 Championships is a yearly event surrounding the real-time strategy video game Dota 2. The Valve Corporation, the company behind the Half-Life franchise and Portal, is the organizer. The first International Dota 2 championships tournament was hosted in Germany in August 2011. For many years, The International was the top tournament for fans and eSports teams alike thanks to its competitive nature and lucrative prize pool. However, the league suffered a major setback in 2021 when it was canceled due to the pandemic. But fans and teams can expect the tournament to happen this 2022.

 

The ESL ONE CS: GO Pro Tour- ESL Pro League

The ESL One is just one of the many tournaments on CS: GO organized by ESL under its Pro Tour concept. Two of the flagship tournaments of the tour are the Intel® Extreme Masters Katowice and Intel® Extreme Masters Cologne. Aside from these two, eSports betting fans can also look forward to the ESL Pro League. These are short-form eSports tournaments that are played throughout a single form. Here, successful teams can collect lucrative payouts and some Pro Tour points. There are at least two dates that fans and bettors should remember if they want to follow the league: Season 15 (on March 9th to April 10th) and Season 16 (on August 31st to October 2nd).

Call of Duty League 2022

For fans and players of the classic Call of Duty, the dates to remember are February to late July 2022. The regular season of the league features four stages and it includes the majors and the mid-season events. After the completion of the last major, the Championship Weekend starts which serves as the culmination of the COD season.

Conclusion

eSports tournaments are here to stay and they’re becoming lucrative and truly exciting every year. This 2022, eSports betting fans and players can count on the same excitement and plenty of opportunities to watch and bet. The International is back after a brief hiatus, and ESL has announced a full schedule for eSports fans for the rest of the year. Your only challenge now is keeping your schedule open, so you have the time to watch, follow and bet on these popular tournaments!

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