We take a look at the week ahead in esports and the highlight events for May 26-June 1, with Dota 2 taking the spotlight.
We take a look at the week ahead in esports and the highlight events for May 26-June 1, with Dota 2 taking the spotlight.
A big week of esports kicks off on Monday, May 26, 2025, with Dota 2 taking centre stage in Europe.
The second week of DreamHack DreamLeague Season 26 will take place, with the final days of Group Stage 2 and the playoffs scheduled in the coming days.
Meanwhile, four of the five S-Tier League of Legends regional splits will continue, with all four of them moving into the playoff stage of Split 2.
Following the first week of Season 26 of the DreamHack DreamLeague, the second week will conclude the US$1,000,000 tournament.
Each of the eight teams in Group Stage 2 have played three matches and of those teams, PARIVISION is the only undefeated team and they sit atop the standings ahead of BetBoom Team, Gaimin Gladiators and Talon Esports, who all share second place.
The top four squads will advance to the playoffs, with the top two earning a second chance if they are to lose in the upper-bracket final.
Check out our extensive DreamHack DreamLeague betting guide to get the latest odds and details.
With the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) less than four weeks away, the second regional split of top leagues will conclude over the following weeks.
The LoL Pro League (LPL) Split 2, LoL Championship of The Americas (LTA) Split 2 (North and South), LoL EMEA Championship (LEC) Spring, and LoL Championship Pacific (LCP) Mid-Season have all started their playoff stages.
Each of the leagues offer at least one qualification spot into MSI and the LoL Esports World Cup for the winner, making this one of the most competitive splits of the season.
Check out our extensive League of Legends betting guide to get the latest odds and details.