Live coverage, schedules, and results for Australia's biggest competitive gaming events.
The Melbourne Esports Open returns for its fifth year, bringing together the best competitive teams from across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Featuring multiple stages, side events, and a dedicated community zone.
Register InterestQueensland's premier esports event returns to the BCEC with expanded capacity and new game titles. The Rocket League bracket is expected to be the most competitive in the event's history.
Register InterestWestern Australia's fastest-growing esports series expands its fighting game lineup with Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 alongside the popular Valorant bracket.
Register InterestSouth Australia's flagship gaming festival combines competitive esports with a consumer expo, featuring hardware showcases, developer panels, and community gaming zones.
Register InterestThe Invitational is currently in its group stage. Follow our live coverage for real-time scores, match recaps, and player interviews from the ICC Sydney floor.
Follow CoverageTeam Immunity claimed the CS2 title in a thrilling five-map final against Gravitas. Over 8,000 spectators attended across the three-day event.
Read RecapORDER Esports dominated the bracket with a flawless group stage performance before edging out Dire Wolves in the grand final on Split.
Read RecapChiefs Esports Club secured the Apex Legends title in dominant fashion, with their IGL delivering a masterclass performance in the final circle.
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