5 Mega Esports Contests That Are Coming In August 2023: All You Need To Know
The League of Legends World Championship (also known as Worlds) is an annual esports tournament organized by Riot Games, the developer of the popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, League of Legends. The tournament features teams from around the world competing against each other for the title of world champion and a share of the multi-million-dollar prize pool.
The LoL World Championship is widely regarded as one of the biggest esports games globally, with millions of viewers tuning in to watch the action each year. In addition to the main event, the World Championship also features various other events and activities, including fan festivals and All-Star events.
The competition has grown significantly since its inception in 2011, with the prize pool and number of teams competing increasing each year. This year, expect the League of Legends Worlds prize pool to be between $2.25 million and $3 million. It will be held from October 10 to November 19 in a new format with 22 teams over three stages of competition in two cities.
1- ISB Healthcare Management programme:
Across India, the evolving nature of the healthcare management structure is driving industry growth, enabling the masses to avail adequate healthcare facilities. Growth and investments by both public and private players are bolstering the quality and coverage of medical products and services. According to the Government of India, India’s healthcare industry is expected to grow to hit $50 billion in size by 2025. There has also been a 137% increase in funds allocated by the Government of India for healthcare expenditure.
2- FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
Will kick off this week. FOX Sports family of networks, the official English-language broadcast partner in the United States, will be airing the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 competition. The matches will be broadcast on FOX, FS1, FOXSports.com, and the FOX Sports App. Along with game highlights and analysis, FOX also offers standings, club and individual statistics, and more.
Host Countries
Australia and New Zealand will co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, making it the first tournament with two host nations
Streaming options are available for the Women’s World Cup on FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App.
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3- ALGS Split 1 Playoffs
Forty of the best Apex Legends teams in the world will be dropping into London for the first international event of the ALGS 2022-23 season. Last season’s champions, DarkZero, are back but representing a new region — North America instead of APAC South. Other major contenders at this tournament include North America’s TSM, XSET and The Guard, Europe’s Aurora Gaming and Pioneers, and APAC North’s Fanatic.
4- RLCS Winter Major Rocket League
After the first Rocket League international tournament of the RLCS 2022-23 season was in Europe, the second global event of the year will be in North America. North America’s Gen.G are the defending Major champs and should be contenders if they qualify for the 16-team field. Fellow NA teams G2, FaZe, Version1 and Spacestation Gaming should be in the mix. As far as European teams, Karmine Corp, Team Liquid, Team BDS and Oxygen Esports are strong candidates to qualify, especially Oxygen after their big pickup of Finlay “Rise” Ferguson.
5- League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational
Riot Games’ midseason international League of Legends tournament will be returning to Europe for the first time since 2018 and London for the first time. This year’s tournament will look a little different from previous years with more teams and a double-elimination play-in and bracket stage.
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There will be 13 teams that qualify for this tournament, including the spring champs from all nine LoL esports regions and the second-place teams from North America, Europe, China and Korea. The defending MSI champ is China’s Royal Never Give Up, and Korea’s T1 is expected to be a contender if they qualify given that they finished second at both MSI and Worlds last year.