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What To Watch This Weekend - PAX East, League of Legends, And Street Fighter V

This weekend brings us another PAX, more League of Legends, and some pretty neat events in Asia.

The Northern California Regionals are a major event in many fighting game communities, so you can catch hotly contested events for Street Fighter V, Tekken 7, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Windjammers, and more. (Streams and Schedule)

The League of Legends LCS is getting serious, as we move out of the best-of-one group stage and move into the best-of-five playoffs. This means there are only two matches this weekend (one today and one tomorrow), but the stakes are higher. (Stream / Schedule)

PAX East is this weekend, bringing with it a ton of panels, at least some of which you'll probably be interested in. (Streams / Schedule)

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is having a major event in Tokyo this weekend, so if you have your timezone differences worked out, you can watch some of the action with Japanese commentary. If you can't watch on Japan hours, the VODs are always there for you. (Stream)

The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive StarSeries begins its seventh season today, bringing some of the top teams in the scene together once for a shot at the $250,000 first-place prize. (Stream / Schedule)

We also have a PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds in Taiwan this weekend, so you can brush up on the language and get some PUBG viewing in at the same time! (Stream)

That's it for this weekend! Let us know if we missed an event, or if there's a scene you'd like us to cover, in the comments.



source https://www.gameinformer.com/2019/03/30/what-to-watch-this-weekend-pax-east-league-of-legends-and-street-fighter-v

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