Esports Tournaments

Your complete guide to competitive gaming events across Australia and New Zealand — from grassroots to major championships.

Australian Esports Tournament Arena
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ANZ Open Championship 2026

The premier open-format tournament for Australian and New Zealand teams. This year's event features multiple game titles across two days of competition at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Teams of all skill levels are welcome — from grassroots players to semi-professionals.

Registration Open

Perth Pixel Cup – Season 4

Western Australia's longest-running community tournament series returns for its fourth season. Hosted at the Ignite Esports Centre in Perth, this event is a favourite among WA's grassroots gaming community and has launched the careers of several professional players.

Upcoming

Sydney Showdown Series – Invitational

A high-stakes invitational featuring the top 16 ranked teams from the Eastern Seaboard circuit. Spectator tickets will be available for purchase closer to the event. The Sydney Showdown is known for its production quality and is streamed live to tens of thousands of viewers.

Upcoming

Brisbane Blitz Cup

A fast-paced single-day event for emerging talent in Queensland's growing esports scene. Hosted at QUT's dedicated Esports Arena at the Gardens Point campus, this event is designed to give up-and-coming players their first taste of competitive play in a professional environment.

Upcoming

Adelaide Apex Series

South Australia's premier esports event, the Adelaide Apex Series brings together the best teams from SA and NT for a weekend of competitive gaming. The event is held at the Adelaide Convention Centre and features live commentary, cosplay competitions, and gaming expos alongside the main tournament.

Completed

ANZ Summer Clash 2025

The 2025 Summer Clash concluded with Team Vanguard AU claiming the championship title after a dramatic five-game grand final against Phantom Protocol. The event drew over 4,000 in-person spectators and was watched by 62,000 concurrent viewers at its peak.