LoL Returns Just in Time For Summer ☀️

Ben Goldhaber
JukedGG
Published in
3 min readJun 11, 2020

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This week, League of Legends returns to every major region, DreamHack Masters comes to its CS:GO finale, OWL and CDL are back, and VALORANT continues to show off what an awesome spectator esport it is. The Summer is really starting to “heat up” (🙄) with top-tier esports events back in full swing.

TOP TIER: League is Back Baby! 🤩 // $250K in CS:GO Prize Money

League of Legends is back on the menu as the Summer season kicks off for every major region this upcoming week, including LCS, LEC, LPL, LCK, LJL, CBLOL, OPL… LoL Leagues spanning the entire globe.

Luckily, we’ve got every match from every region here ➡️ juked.gg/lol.

This will be the final split before the world championships later this year and some of the year’s most important games will take place. The top teams of most regions from the Spring playoffs will be the ones to keep an eye on since they absolutely dominated the rest of the competition: SKT, Cloud 9, JD Gaming, and G2 Esports.

Games generally take place on weekends, but for full coverage and region-specific scheduling, you can visit our League of Legends page.

DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 comes to an end in the next 4 days after almost a month of CS:GO competition for the North American and European regions. With $100,000 on the line for North America and $160,000 for Europe, we’re looking at one of the more cutthroat tournaments for Counter-Strike this year.

In Europe: G2 Esports is on a roll lately and is waiting for their grand finals opponent to qualify through losers bracket. It could very well be s1mple’s Na’Vi who makes it to what would sure be an epic final.

In North America: FURIA and 100T will fight it out in the winners final today, with Gen.G, Team Liquid, Cloud9, and MIBR in the losers bracket semifinals.

Matches run from Thursday thru Sunday, but really pick up on Saturday and Sunday with the LB Finals and Grand Finals for each region starting at 5am PST and running until midday. Set reminders for your most anticipated matches on our event page!

🔎 CHECK IT OUT: 2020 BLAST Bounty Hunt (Dota 2)

4 teams remain and there are only 2 days left for the champion of this BLAST Dota 2 tournament to claim their prize from the $145,000 prize pool. For this tournament, each match winner gains 40% of their opponent’s pool, with team secret in the lead. Check out the matches below and decide who the true bounty hunters are. All times PST

Team Secret vs. OG Friday 10:30 a.m. | The winner of this match moves on to grand finals and these two teams have the largest active pools to take from one another.

Team Nigma vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas Thursday 7:30 a.m. | Although Nigma holds the higher Active pool in this matchup, NiP has the opportunity to swipe what’s rightfully theirs and move forward into the loser’s finals.

Alliance vs. Team Liquid Thursday 10:30 a.m. | With Alliance as a favorite in this matchup, Team Liquid needs to prove themselves if they want to make it out of the loser’s semifinals.

👀 MORE GAMES TO WATCH

There’s been an absurd amount of community organized tournaments for VALORANT that are incredibly fun to watch. Here are just a few of the competitions you’ll want to tune in to this weekend:

1. 30Bomb: Invitational Ladder — North America

2. CLG Blitz Cup

3. Pittsburgh Knights Tournament Series

Overwatch League regular league play continues and Call of Duty League returns with the Minnesota Rokkr Home Series.

RLCS is not back yet, but “Codename Convert” is the next best thing for Rocket League fans featuring most top NA teams and a $9000 prize pool.

All for now! Thanks for reading, Downloaders ❤

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