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What’s on this week? Ft PUBG Nations Cup


‘What’s on this week?’ is ESI’s weekly feature letting you know just what’s going on in the wonderful world of esports in the next seven days. Each week, ESI picks a selection of events and provides a brief overview of what’s going down, where it’s taking place, and how you can watch it.

We start the week off with some international PUBG action as 16 nations battle it out. Then, we check in with the Overwatch League as things start to take shape at the top. Lastly, it’s time for the LCS playoffs with just six teams left as they battle for the LCS crown and a spot at Worlds.

PUBG Nations Cup 2019

PUBG Nations Cup Announced
Image credit: PUBG Corp.

The PUBG Nations Cup gets underway this weekend in Seoul, South Korea. The cup is the first of its kind in PUBG esports, acting as the All-Star event for 2019. 16 national teams will be represented at the event with rosters being chosen by the players to represent their nation. The participating nations are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, and Chinese Taipei.

Throughout the three-day event, 15 matches will be played across Miramar and Erangel as teams fight for a share of the $500,000 (£410,000) prize pool. All matches will be squads with five matches being played each day.

Stream: PUBG
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Date: 9–11th August
Organiser: PUBG Corporation
Prize pool: $500,000 (£410,000)

Overwatch League Stage 4 – Week 3

Photo credit: Overwatch League

As we move into Week 3 of Overwatch League’s fourth stage, we’ve already seen some changes to the leaderboards since the 2-2-2 composition restrictions came into play. With teams having played between two to four games each, Atlanta Reign and Washington Justice are sitting atop of the standings with a 100% record over 3 games. The one slight shock is that New York Excelsior sits in 14th place after picking up just one victory in its first three matches.

Vancouver Titans, New York Excelsior, and San Francisco Shock are still regarded the teams to beat, alongside Shanghai Dragons and Season 1 champions London Spitfire.

Stream: Overwatch League
Location: Blizzard Arena, USA
Date: 9-12th August
Sponsors: Coca-ColaToyota, T-Mobile, Intel, OMEN by HP, State Farm
Organiser: Activision Blizzard
Prize pool: $5 million (£3.9 million)

LCS 2019 Summer Playoffs Quarterfinals

OpTic Gaming LCS Infinite Esports
Photo credit: LoL Esports

This week, we head to America for our League of Legends action as we check in on the LCS. It’s been a good year for the LCS in 2019, with Team Liquid having a monster showing at MSI – taken down World Champions Invictus Gaming 3-1 – before falling to LEC representative G2 Esports in the finals.

With regular play out the way, we look to the playoffs this week as the LCS welcomes its quarterfinals matches between Counter Logic Gaming & OpTic Gaming and Team SoloMid & Clutch Gaming. Both series will be played in a best-of-five format with the winners of both series heading into a semifinals match-up against either Team Liquid or Cloud9.

Stream: Riot Games
Location: LCS Studio, LA
Date: 9-12th August
Sponsors: Acer, State Farm, Jersey Mike’s, Alienware, Secretlab, Rocket Mortgage, Caffeine, We Are Nations
Organiser: Riot Games
Prize pool: $200,000 (£150,000)

That’s a wrap on this week’s picks, be sure to check back next week for another edition of the ‘What’s on this week?’

We want to feature at least one smaller event each week on the ESI weekly picks. If you want an event included in What’s on this week? in a future edition, send an email to david@esportsinsider.com.

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