Live results, upcoming schedules, and in-depth coverage of Australia's biggest esports events.
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The premier Valorant tournament for Australian and New Zealand teams. 16 squads compete for the national title across three weeks of intense group and playoff stages. Currently in the Quarter-Final stage.
The Oceanic Pro League's first split of 2026 reaches its climax. Eight of Australia's top League of Legends teams battle it out in a double-elimination bracket for the split championship.
Mark your calendar — these tournaments are coming up soon.
Multi-title esports festival hosted at the International Convention Centre Sydney. Features CS2, League of Legends, and Rocket League brackets. Open to all Australian registered teams.
Queensland's largest esports event returns to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Featuring Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, and Street Fighter 6 tournaments with open qualifier rounds.
The third season of the dedicated Australian and New Zealand Counter-Strike 2 professional league. Eight invited teams compete in a round-robin group stage followed by playoffs.
Melbourne's flagship annual esports festival returns to Rod Laver Arena. Featuring Dota 2, Valorant, and FIFA 26 tournaments alongside a massive gaming expo floor open to the public.
Catch up on the tournaments that have already concluded.
Team Velocity claimed the Oceania Cup title after a thrilling 4–3 Grand Final series against Aftershock Esports. Full match replays and analysis available in our tournament archive.
Six invited teams competed in a round-robin format before the top four advanced to the single-elimination playoffs. Phantom Order took the title in a dominant performance.
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