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List of esports events in 2020 (also known as professional gaming). Several events have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and some organizers opted to continue running tournaments remotely through the internet.[1]
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Date | Game | Event | Location | Winner(s) |
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January 24 – 26 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Leipzig 2020 [2] | Leipzig Messe − Leipzig, Germany | BIG |
February 8 – 9 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | CDL London Homestand [3] | Copper Box Arena − London, United Kingdom | Chicago Huntsmen |
February 14 – 16 | Rainbow Six Siege | Six Invitational [4] | Place Bell − Montreal, Canada | SpaceStation Gaming[5] |
February 21 – 23 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Anaheim 2020[6] | Anaheim Convention Center − California, United States | Gen.G |
February 22 – 23 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | CDL Atlanta Homestand [7] | Gateway Center Arena − Georgia, United States | Atlanta Faze |
March 20 – 22 | iRacing | eNASCAR Pro Invitational Series Dixie Vodka 150 | Remote venues | Denny Hamlin |
May 28 – 31 | League of Legends | Mid-Season Cup 2020[8] | Online | Top Esports |
June 13 – 14 | rFactor 2 | 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual | Remote venues | Rebellion Williams Esports (Louis Deletraz Raffaele Marciello Nikodem Wisniewski Kuba Brzezinski)[9][10] |
August 7 – 9 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Summer 2020 Oceania[11] | Online | Renegades |
August 8 – 16 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Summer 2020 Europe[12] | Online | BIG |
August 8 – 16 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Summer 2020 North America[13] | Online | FURIA |
August 14 – 16 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Summer 2020 Asia[14] | Online | TYLOO |
August 15 – November 1 | Clash Royale | Clash Royale League 2020 East Fall Season | Online[15] | Nova Esports[16] |
September 19 – November 21 | Clash Royale League 2020 West Fall Season | Online[17] | Team Queso[18] | |
September 25 – October 31 | League of Legends | 2020 League of Legends World Championship | Shanghai Media Tech Studio - Shanghai, China
Pudong Football Stadium - Shanghai, China (final only) |
Damwon Gaming[19] |
October 10 | Overwatch | 2020 Overwatch League Grand Finals | Online | San Francisco Shock[20] |
October 15 – 25 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open Fall 2020[21] | Online | HEROIC |
November 21 – 22 | Brawl Stars | Brawl Stars World Finals 2020 | Online | PSG Esports[22] |
November 26 – 29 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open November 2020[23] | Online | Gambit |
December 5 – 6 | Clash Royale | Clash Royale League 2020 World Finals | Online (Other team)
Baoshan Sports Centre - Shanghai, China (China's team)[24] |
Team Queso[25] |
December 10 – 13 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | DreamHack Open December 2020[26] | Online | Virtus.pro |