2015 in esports

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List of events in 2015 in esports (also known as professional gaming).

Calendar of events[]

(for extended events the final date is listed)

Date Game Event Location Winner/s
January 6 Dota 2 Season 2 China LGD Gaming
January 9–11 Smite Smite World Championship Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
Atlanta, Georgia, US
COGnitive Prime
January 30–February 1 Super Smash Bros. series
numerous games
Apex 2015 Garden State Convention Center
Somerset, New Jersey, US
SuPeRbOoMfAn (Smash 64)
PPMD (Melee)
Ally (Brawl)
ZeRo (Smash 4)
February 24–October 6 iRacing.com NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series Online Kenny Humpe[1]
February 1–March 27 Dota 2 Major All Stars Dota 2 Tournament finals Kuala Lumpur Invictus Gaming
February 9 Dota 2 Dota 2 Asia Championships Shanghai, China Evil Geniuses
March 1 World of Tanks Wargaming.net EU Gold Series Season 5 Finals Sofia, Bulgaria Kazna Kru
March 8 Halo 2: Anniversary Halo Championship Series (HCS) Season 1 Finals (PAX East 2015) Boston, Massachusetts Evil Geniuses
March 15 StarCraft II
League of Legends
Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Season IX Katowice Katowice, Poland SC2: Zest
LoL: Team SoloMid
March 15 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Electronic Sports League (ESL) One Katowice Katowice fnatic
March 23 Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings War is Coming online TheViper
March 27–29 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Major League Gaming Call of Duty Championship Los Angeles, California, US Denial eSports
March 29 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Star Ladder StarSeries Season XII Kiev, Ukraine Ninjas in Pyjamas
April 5 StarCraft II 2015 StarCraft II World Championship Series (WCS) Season 1 France Polt
April 6 League of Legends Vietnam Championship Series (VCS) Spring 2015 Vietnam (online) Saigon Fantastic Five
April 6 numerous games Poitiers (see article)
April 8 League of Legends Challenger Series Spring Finals Los Angeles Enemy eSports
April 9 League of Legends Tencent LoL Secondary Pro League 2015 Spring Finals China Qiao Gu
April 12 Dota 2 joinDOTA MLG Pro League Season 1 Columbus, Ohio Team Empire
April 12 League of Legends Garena Premier League (GPL) Spring 2015 Vietnam National Convention Center
Từ Liêm, Hanoi
Saigon Fantastic 5
April 11–26 Heroes of the Storm Heroes of the Dorm Shrine Auditorium
Los Angeles
University of California, Berkeley
May 2–3 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC 2015) Zénith de Paris
Paris, France
OpTic Gaming
July 17–19 numerous fighting games Evolution 2015 Bally's / Paris Las Vegas Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
see main article
July ?-23[2] Halo 2: Anniversary[2] Halo Championship Series (HCS) Season 2 Finals[2] Burbank, California[2] Evil Geniuses[2]
August 3–8 Dota 2 The International 2015 KeyArena
Seattle, Washington, US
Evil Geniuses
August 22–23 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ESL One Cologne 2015 Cologne, Germany Fnatic
September 19–20 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Super Smash Bros. Melee
London, England, United Kingdom
September 19–20 numerous games
October 31 League of Legends League of Legends World Championship grand finals Mercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin, Germany
SK Telecom T1
November 7 Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Hearthstone World Championship 2015 Anaheim, California Sebastian "Ostkaka" Engwall[3]
November 26–29 Numerous games DreamHack Winter 2015 Jönköping, Sweden
December 2–5 Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft
League of Legends
StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void
IeSF Seoul, South Korea Team Serbia
December 4–6 CrossFire CrossFire Stars (CFS) 2015 Grand Finals Guangzhou, China HG.LongZhu
December 6 Ultra Street Fighter IV Capcom Cup 2015 Moscone Center
San Francisco, California, US
Kazunoko

References[]

  1. ^ iRacing Alfalla closes NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series on a winning note Archived 2015-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e "Halo Championship Series Season 2 Finals Results". Retrieved 2015-07-27.
  3. ^ Swedish player Ostkaka wins the 2015 Hearthstone World Championship at BlizzCon November 7, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
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