Another huge week of esports kicks off on October 9, 2023, with League of Legends taking centre stage.
The League of Legends World Championship is the most prestigious event on the LoL calendar, with 22 teams battling it out to take home the Summoner’s Cup.
The winner of the World Championship will not only be able to call themselves the best in the world, but they will also take home a massive winners cheque.
Meanwhile, the Dota 2 The International and Halo World Championship will kick off this weekend. Both The International and World Championship are considered the biggest tournament for both Dota 2 and Halo.
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League of Legends World Championship
The opening stage of the LoL World Championship will kick off on Tuesday, October 10, in South Korea where the play-in games will run until October 15.
Once the play-in stage is complete, Worlds will officially begin with the main event kicking off on October 19.
Esports betting sites have Mid-Season Invitational and LPL champion JD Gaming marked as the +125 favourite, followed by Gen.G (+500) and LNG Esports (+600).
Check out our extensive League of Legends World Championship betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
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Dota 2 The International
The 2023 Dota Pro Circuit will conclude with the 12th edition of The International, where 20 of the world’s best Dota 2 teams will compete for the coveted title.
Beginning on October 12, in Seattle, United States, The International will run for just over two weeks.
Esports betting sites have Team Spirit marked as the +350 favourite, closely followed by Gaimin Gladiators (+400) and Team Liquid (+500).
Check out our extensive Dota 2 The International betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
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Halo World Championship
The Halo World Championship will be the season finale for the 2023 Halo Championship Series, with the final tournament of the year, taking place this weekend.
Kicking off on October 13 in Seattle, United States, 16 of the world’s best Halo teams will clash across three days, competing for the World Championship title and the US$400,000 winners cheque.
Esports betting sites have OpTic Gaming and Spacestation Gaming marked as equal favourites at +175, followed by FaZe Clan (+350).
Check out our extensive Halo World Championship betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
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