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What To Watch This Weekend: Dota 2, Call of Duty, And Super Smash Bros.

by Suriel Vazquez on Aug 12, 2017 at 11:00 AM

Several major tournaments will end this weekend, as Call of Duty and Dota 2 see the end of their competitive seasons this weekend. However, some games rage all year long, which means there's more than enough to satiate that lust for high-level play this weekend. 

The Dota 2 International tournament sees its final set of matches today. Whoever wins it all is guaranteed an enormous $10 million prize. The second and third-place prizes aren't shabby, either. (Stream and Schedule)

The Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare world Championships will cap off a competitive season with a strong finish, as teams vye for the championship team EnVyUs won last year. (Stream / Schedule)

The Overwatch World Cup is taking in the California sun this weekend, with several countries (including the U.S) tagging along for more global competition. (Stream and Schedule)

The League of Legends Summer season will rages on but is quickly closing on its finalists, as several teams like Fnatic and H2K are already breaking ahead of the pack in the European division. (Stream and Schedule)

Smash Bros. Con is dedicated to all things Super Smash Bros., with tournaments, contests, parties, and more.  (Streams / Schedule)

You can catch the tail end of the Street Fighter V Japan Cup tournament, which will feature some of the game's top Japanese talent vying for ranking points in the Capcom Cup. (Stream and Schedule)

You can also catch these hands Brimingham, Englands, VSFighting tournament, which will have premier events for Injustice 2, Tekken 7, and more. (Stream / Schedule)

For some high level Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom play (among others), you can catch this year's Summer Jam tournament, which will be part of the game's Curleh Circuit. (Streams / Schedule)

Rocket League is holding two more regional events this weeekend, in the west coast and midwest of the United States. The winners of both tournaments move on to the grand finals, which take place in two weeks. (Stream / Schedule)

That's it for this weekend! Let us know if we missed an event, if there's a scene you'd like us to cover, in the comments below.