What’s on in esports for week beginning May 25, 2026

This week’s esports schedule features BLAST Slam VII, LEC Spring playoffs and CDL Major IV qualifiers. See key events and betting angles.

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Whats on in esports

Another busy week of pro gaming gets underway on Monday, May 25, with Dota 2, League of Legends, and Call of Duty all bringing genuine weight over the next few days.

The biggest headline this week is BLAST Slam VII in Copenhagen, while Europe’s road to MSI keeps building through the LEC Spring playoffs and the Call of Duty League moves into the opening weekend of Major IV qualifiers.

If you want the bigger picture beyond this week alone, you can also browse our upcoming esports tournaments tracker for the latest schedules, guides, and betting coverage.


BLAST Slam VII

Dota 2 takes centre stage this week with BLAST Slam VII beginning on Tuesday, May 26. The event runs through to June 7 in Copenhagen and brings together 12 teams for one of the most important non-TI stops on the Dota calendar.

That alone makes it the biggest live event of the week. A US$1,000,000 prize pool, a strong international field, and a two-week stretch that runs from group-stage work into the playoff finish gives BLAST Slam VII the kind of shape that usually produces good betting angles all the way through.

If you want to stay on top of the tournament as it develops, our full BLAST Slam betting guide and broader Dota 2 betting coverage will carry the key updates, teams, and daily match previews across the week.


League of Legends: LEC Spring playoffs

League of Legends also has a strong week ahead as the LEC Spring playoffs continue to push Europe toward MSI qualification. The playoff stage is already underway, and the next run of best-of-fives lands across Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

This is where the split starts to feel a lot more serious. Every match now carries direct weight for the MSI race, and with the lower-bracket final and qualification decider still to come in early June, the teams still alive are playing for far more than just another domestic result.

For readers keeping one eye on the bigger international picture, our MSI 2026 betting guide is the best place to track how the field is coming together, while our wider League of Legends betting coverage will keep following the regional playoff run.


Call of Duty League: Major IV qualifiers

The other event worth watching this week is the start of the Call of Duty League Major IV qualifiers. The next qualifier block opens on Friday, May 29, and runs through the weekend, giving Call of Duty fans a fresh batch of matches as teams begin positioning for the next LAN stage.

That opening weekend matters because the early rounds of CDL qualifying can shape an entire stage very quickly. Strong starts buy teams room to breathe, while early losses tend to turn every following series into a pressure match. That makes Major IV qualification one of the more quietly important stories on the board this week.

Our full Call of Duty League betting guide covers the wider competition, while more specific market and match content will start to matter once the Major IV qualifier slate gets underway at the end of the week.

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Kynan 'Ky' Pitstock is a sports and racing writer covering thoroughbred racing and Formula 1 for EsportBet and its sister properties. Kevin Pitstock's son, Ky grew up embedded in the Australian racing industry and brings an insider's knowledge to every piece.

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