







TenZ settings 2026 complete VALORANT guide with verified T1 sensitivity crosshair code SONY INZONE monitor gear and current configuration from his streams.

Every CS2 tournament in 2026: dates, locations, prize pools, and winners. Updated after each event finishes, from BLAST Bounty Winter to PGL Major Singapore.

Team Spirit defend their PGL Astana title with a clinical 3-0 sweep over Falcons. donk claims his 11th career MVP in flawless tournament run.
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Esports never stops. A patch reshuffles the meta overnight, a roster move leaks the week before a Major, and one group-stage upset reseeds a whole region for the rest of the split. EsportNow pulls the four scenes that run modern competitive gaming into one place: CS2, League of Legends, VALORANT, and Dota 2. Track BLAST and the VCT, follow Worlds and The International, and get the esports news, live scores, and tournament context behind every result, not just the scoreline.
The newsroom covers the games that define the competitive calendar. CS2 rosters reshuffling ahead of the next Major, LCK and LEC storylines building toward Worlds, VCT stages deciding who earns a Masters slot, and Dota 2 teams jostling for a direct invite to The International. When a story breaks, we publish fast and keep updating it as the details firm up, so you are reading the current version instead of the first half-confirmed rumour. The full esports news feed pulls all four scenes into a single timeline.
Every series we cover sits on its game-specific matches page, grouped by team, tournament, and format. Scores update live while games run, upcoming fixtures show the start time on your clock, and finished series flip to final results the moment the last map ends. Jump straight to CS2 matches for the European and Major circuit, or follow live scores and recent results for LoL, VALORANT, and Dota 2 from the competitions that matter.
The esports calendar runs almost end to end. BLAST Premier and the ESL Pro League anchor the CS2 year, the LCK and LEC lead into Worlds, the VCT stages build toward Champions, and the BLAST Slam series shapes seeding ahead of The International. Our esports tournaments hub lays out every stop with brackets, formats, prize pools, and schedules in one place, covering both the Tier 1 showpieces and the qualifiers feeding into them.
Competitive gaming runs on personalities as much as wins. Faker still anchoring T1, ZywOo adding to his MVP count at Vitality, Aspas redefining the VALORANT Duelist role, Team Spirit backing up their TI runs with another wave of finals. Our teams and players pages give you roster histories, current form, and career moves as they land across every game we cover, so the names in a headline come with the context of how they got there.
There is no shortage of places to find an esports score. There are fewer that get the details right and fix them when they are wrong. Every story we publish is checked against primary sources before it goes up, results are verified against the official brackets, and corrections are made openly rather than quietly edited out. Our writers cover the games they actually follow, which is why a CS2 recap reads like it was written by someone who watched the series and a League transfer piece carries the context of the split it lands in.
Following esports usually means juggling tabs. One site for CS2 brackets, another for League scores, a third for VALORANT roster news, and a stats wiki open in the background for everything else. EsportNow collapses that into a single feed. The news, the live matches, and the tournament calendar for all four games sit together and stay in sync, so a result that breaks in the match board shows up as a recap in the news feed and updates the standings on the tournament page without you chasing it across three sites. If you only follow one game, the per-game sections give you the same depth filtered down to your scene.
The scene has never had more running at once. Four major titles, dozens of regional leagues, a global tournament calendar that barely pauses, and a fan base spread across every continent. Plenty of sites give you a scoreboard. Fewer tell you why the scoreboard looks the way it does, which roster move set it up, and what the result means for the next event. That is the gap EsportNow fills: the depth regular viewers want and the context newcomers need, in one feed. Bookmark the site, keep an eye on your game's news, and follow along as the 2026 season runs its course.
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