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Overview of the events of 2017 in esports
List of events in 2017 in eSports (also known as professional gaming).
Date
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Game
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Event
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Location
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Winner(s)
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January 5–8
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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ESEA S23 Global
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Burbank, United States
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Rogue
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January 6–8
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Dota 2
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ESL One Genting 2017
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Arena of Stars – Genting Highlands, Malaysia
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Digital Chaos
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January 12–15
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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WESG
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Changzhou, China
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Team EnvyUs
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January 13–15
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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DreamHack Leipzig
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Leipzig, Germany
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FlipSid3 Tactics
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January 20–22
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Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Super Smash Bros.
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Genesis 4
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San Jose Convention Center (January 20 and 21) City National Civic (January 22) San Jose, United States
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Armada (SSBM) MKLeo (SSB4) Alvin (SSB)
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January 22–29
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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ELEAGUE Major 2017
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Fox Theater − Atlanta, United States
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Astralis
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March 10–12
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Killer Instinct
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Killer Instinct World Cup 2017
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Tobin Center − San Antonio, United States
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Sleep
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April 27–30
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Dota 2
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Kiev Major
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National Palace of Arts – Kyiv, Ukraine
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OG
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April 28–30
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Counter Strike: Global Offensive StarCraft II Street Fighter V Super Smash Bros.
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DreamHack Austin 2017
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Austin Convention Center − Austin, United States
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Various
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May 25–28
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Dota 2
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Manila Masters 2017
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Mall of Asia Arena − Pasay, The Philippines
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Evil Geniuses
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July 14–16
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Various fighting games
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Evolution 2017
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Mandalay Bay − Las Vegas, United States
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Various
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July 16–23
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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PGL Major 2017
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Tauron Arena − Kraków, Poland
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Gambit Esports
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August 7–12
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Dota 2
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The International 2017
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KeyArena – Seattle, United States
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Team Liquid
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September 1–3
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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
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Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2017[1]
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Jakarta, Indonesia
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IDONOTSLEEP[2]
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September 1-October 13
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier
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Turner Studios – Atlanta, United States
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FaZe Clan
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September 23—November 4
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League of Legends
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2017 League of Legends World Championship
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Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium - Wuhan, China (group stage) Guangzhou Gymnasium - Guangzhou, China (quarterfinals) Shanghai Oriental Sports Center - Shanghai, China (semifinals) Beijing National Stadium - Beijing, China (finals)
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Samsung Galaxy
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October 23–29
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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Epicenter: CSGO 2017
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Yubileyny Sports Palace – Saint Petersburg, Russia
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SK Gaming
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October 26–29
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Dota 2
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ESL One Hamburg 2017
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Barclaycard Arena – Hamburg, Germany
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Virtus.pro
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November 14–19
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
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Intel Extreme Masters Season XII – Oakland
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Oracle Arena – Oakland, United States
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Ninjas in Pyjamas (CS:GO) *aAa* Gaming (PUBG)
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November 25–26
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F1 2017
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2017 FIA Formula One eSports Series
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Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Brendon Leigh (BAM Leigh)
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December 1–4
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Dota 2 H1Z1 Hearthstone Quake Champions Super Smash Bros. Melee
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DreamHack Winter 2017
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Elmia Fair – Jönköping, Sweden
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Natus Vincere (CS:GO) Team Secret (Dota 2) Impact Gaming (H1Z1) Zumpp (Hearthstone) DaHanG (Quake) Armada (SSMB)
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December 8–10
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Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite
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Battle for the Stones Finals
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Hilton Anaheim (December 8) Anaheim Convention Center (December 10) Anaheim, United States
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Cloud805
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December 9–10
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Street Fighter V
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Capcom Cup 2017
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Hilton Anaheim (December 9) Anaheim Convention Center (December 10) Anaheim, United States
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MenaRD
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- Esports Industry Awards 2017[3]
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