Team Impulse vs Team Dignitas (1-0) Cloud9 vs TSM (0-1) Liquid vs NRG Esports (1-0) Counter Logic Gaming vs Echo Fox (1-0) Immortals vs Renegades (1-0)

Day 2:

Liquid vs. Team Impulse (1-0) NRG Esports vs TSM (1-0) Team Dignitas vs Cloud9 (0-1) Echo Fox vs Immortals (0-1) Counter Logic Gaming vs Renegades (1-0)

The game to watch is NRG Esports vs TSM. GBM's Zilean play was a sight to see as he made his team unkillable and landed multiple stuns that lead to a stomp. Liquid had a particular redeeming week as they defeated Team Impulse and especially NRG Esports making a gigantic stride in the standings. If they can continue their improved play, they may be a playoff contending team. While CLG won both games this week, they were against the two lowest teams in the league.

Here are the standings after three weeks of play:

1. Immortals (6W-0L) 2. Counter Logic Gaming (4W-2L) 2. NRG Esports (4W-2L) 4. Team Impulse (3W-3L) 4. Cloud9 (3W-3L) 4. Liquid (3W-3L) 4. TSM (3W-3L) 8. Team Dignitas (2W-4L) 9. Renegades (1W-5L) 9. EchoFox (1W-5L)

Week 4 Preview

Next week, the marquee matches are CLG vs Immortals on Saturday, Immortals vs Liquid on Sunday, and Cloud9 vs NRG Esports also on Sunday. If Immortals' win streak is going to be snapped CLG and Liquid have the best chances at doing it.

EU LCS Recap and Standings After three weeks in the European LCS, the five way tie has been broken and G2 Esports and H2k have come up on top. Both teams have demonstrated legitimate strength as they beat contending teams. The rest of the teams have a long way to go to make it to the coveted 1st place. Here are results of week 3: Day 1: Giants vs Splyce (0-1) Origen vs ROCCAT (1-0) G2 Esports vs Fnatic (1-0) Unicorns of Love vs Elements (1-0) H2k vs Team Vitality (1-0) Day 2: Origen vs Elements (1-0) Team Vitality vs Giants (1-0) Unicorns of Love vs G2 Esports (0-1) Fnatic vs Splyce (1-0) ROCCAT vs H2k (0-1) G2 vs Fnatic, H2k vs Vitality, and UoL vs G2 are the games to watch for this week. G2 Esports' midlaner, Emperor has been especially potent as he consistently dealt huge damage and helped carry his team to victory against Fnatic and Unicorns of Love. Here are the standings after two weeks of play: 1. G2 Esports (5W-1L) 1. H2k (5W-1L) 3. Team Vitality (4W-2L) 3. Unicorns of Love (4W-2L) 5. Origen (3W-3L) 5. Elements (3W-3L) 5. Fnatic (3W-3L) 8. Splyce (2W-4L) 9. ROCCAT (1W-5L) 10. Giants (0W-6L) Week 4 Preview The games to watch in week 4 are Elements vs Vitality and G2 Esports vs Origen on Thursday and Elements vs H2k and UoL vs Vitality on Friday. The results of these matches will prove if G2 and Vitality deserve to be top teams. LCK Recap and Standings In the most competitive region in the world, the ROX Tigers are dominating in a fashion similar to last year's Spring Season. SKT T1 seems to be slumping with strange decision making in and out of the game. Here are results of week 3: Day 1: Afreeca Freecs vs SBENU SONICBOOM (2-0) ROX Tigers vs SKTelecom T1 (2-1) Day 2: Jin Air Green Wings vs CJ ENTUS (2-0) KT Rolster vs Samsung Galaxy (2-0) Day 3: SKTelecom T1 vs e-mFire (2-1) Longzhu Gaming vs Afreeca Freecs (2-0) Day 4: ROX Tigers vs Samsung Galaxy (2-0) Jin Air Green Wings vs SBENU SONICBOOM (2-0) The series to watch is the World Championship rematch: ROX Tigers vs SKTelecom T1. SKT is clearly in a slump of sorts but Bang plays out of his mind on Ezreal. The first game features a fantastic comeback and the second demonstrates why ROX Tigers are the best team in the world right now. The third game isn't worth watching with SKT's strange substitutions giving them little chance of victory. Here are the standings after three weeks of play: 1. ROX Tigers (5W-0L) 2. Jin Air Green Wings (5W-1L) 4. KT Rolster (3W-1L) 4. SKTelecom T1 (3W-2L) 2. Samsung Galaxy (3W-3L) 6. Longzhu Gaming (2W-2L) 6. CJ ENTUS (2W-2L) 6. e-mFire (1W-3L) 9. Afreeca Freecs (1W-4L) 9. SBENU SONICBOOM (0W-5L) Week 4 Preview There doesn't seem to be many particularly thrilling match-ups this upcoming weeks but these are the ones that will be close and telling. CJ ENTUS vs Longzhu on Day 1 will break their tie and Jin Air vs Samsung on Day 3 should be telling on Jin Air's true strength. LPL Recap and Standings Here are results of week 3 Day 1: Invictus Gaming vs Vici Gaming (2-1) Edward Gaming vs Hyper Youth Gaming (2-0) Day 2: LGD Gaming vs Master3 (0-2) Snake Esports vs Team World Elite (2-1) Day 3: Invictus Gaming vs Royal Never Give Up (2-1) Edward Gaming vs OMG (2-0) Vici Gaming vs Hyper Youth Gaming (2-0) Day 4: Team World Elite vs Master3 (2-0) LGD Gaming vs Energy Pace Maker (2-0) Qiao Gu Reapers vs Snake Esports (2-0) LGD has won their first game! Furthermore, Edward Gaming looks back to form now that ClearLove has returned to the roster. Royal Never Give Up showed concerning weaknesses and poor play in their loss against Invictus Gaming. In light of this week, EDG and QG look like the strongest teams in China.

Here are the standings after two weeks of play: Group A 1. Qiao Gu Reapers (5W-0L) 2. Team World Elite (3W-2L) 2. Snake Esports (3W-2L) 4. Master3 (2W-3L) 5. Energy Pace Maker (1W-4L) 5. LGD Gaming (1W-4L) Group B 1. Royal Never Give Up (4W-1L) 2. Invictus Gaming (3W-1L) 2. Edward Gaming (3W-1L) 4. OMG (2W-3L) 4. Vici Gaming (2W-3L) 6. Hyper Youth Gaming (0W-5L) Week 4 Preview Next week, World Elite vs Royal Never Give Up on Day 1 is the game to watch to see if RNG is a top level team in China.

ROX vs SKT - Back to Back Quadrakills and Comeback Bang shows off why SKT is making team compositions against him. Immortals 2v2 Outplay! IMT Reignover is always where he needs to be to pick up two kills. SS Zzr With Insane Cocoon Prediction on Uzi SS Zzr predicts the flash to make a play in the LPL.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Intel Extreme Masters Taipei Tournament Eight teams have been competing for a spot at IEM Katowice this past weekend. Day one (Jan. 28) involved Group A featuring CyberZen, Risky Gaming, MVP.Karnal, and Chiefs eSports Club. Day two (Jan 29) featured Group B with Renegades, Eat You Alive, MongolZ, and TyLoo. The first two days ended with Chiefs eSports Club and CyberZen coming out in Group A and The MongolZ and Renegades getting out of Group B. Incidentally, TyLoo was disqualified from playing because one of their players, named qz, was VAC banned in 2013. Uncovered by reddit, the ban makes the team ineligible to play current and future Valve events. As a result, The Mongolz was automatically placed in the Group B winner's match.Day 3 (Jan. 31) was the semifinals where Renegades defeated CyberZen 2-0 winning 16-8 in Cobblestone and 16-4 in Mirage. On the other side of the bracket, The MongolZ defeated Chiefs eSports Club 2-1 losing 16-13 on Inferno but winning Dust 2 10-16 and Cobblestone 9-16. The Grand Finals between Renegades and The MongolZ featured an upset in Cobblestone 16-9. In the second map, Inferno, The MongolZ dominated the Renegades winning 16-2 with the help of a stuck bomb glitch. By winning IEM Taipei 2016, The Mongolz qualifies to IEM Katowice on March 4-6. Eyes will be on The MongolZ to see if they can repeat their dominating performance against the Australian Renegades with top European teams like Fnatic and Na'Vi. HellRaisers defeat E-Frag in the PGL Regional Minor Championship Europe Grand Final HellRaisers won the PGL Regional Minor Championship Europe 2-1 against E-Frag this last weekend. HellRaisers took the first map, Dust 2, 16-13 but lost the second map, Inferno, 6-16. In the last final map, HellRaisers won Cobblestone 16-6 to qualify for MLG Columbus LAN. MLG Columbus LAN features a $250,000 USD prize pool and the top 16 teams in the world such as Team EnVyUs, Natus Vincere, FaZe Clan, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Fnatic, Virtus.pro, Astralis, and Luminosity Gaming. The tournament will be held in Columbus, Ohio on April 1-3 and is the first North American Major Championship in Counter-Strike history. Renegades Suffer From Bomb Stuck Glitch A moment that will haunt the team forever, the bomb gets stuck and the Renegades lose the round in the Grand Finals. Machinegun Picks Up 4 Kills Machinegun shows his accuracy with 4 straight kills at IEM Taipei 2016. Dota 2 MarsTV Dota 2 League Winter 2015

Starting from Jan. 27-31, the MarsTV Dota 2 League Winter 2015 tournament featured a prize pool of $277,577 USD. The competing teams included Vici Gaming, OG, Evil Geniuses, LGD Gaming, EHOME.cn, Team Secret, Newbee, Team Spirit, compLexity Gaming, and Mineski.

The tournament started with the 10 teams in a round robin with two groups playing best of twos. The top team in each group advanced to the Semifinals in the winner's bracket, the second place to the Quarterfinals of the winner's bracket, the third place to the loser's round, and the last team was eliminated. The group stage ended with Vici Gaming and LGD Gaming winning their respective groups.

In the Quarterfinals EHOME.cn defeated Evil Geniuses 2-1 and OG defeated Team Secret 2-0. The Semifinals were both sweeps by the second seeds with EHOME.cn defeating Vici Gaming 2-0 and OG beating LGD Gaming 2-0. In the Winners' Finals, EHOME.cn took the series 2-1 against OG to meet Evil Geniuses who fought through the entire Losers' bracket to meet EHOME.cn once again in the Grand Finals.

The Grand Finals featured EHOME.cn and Evil Geniuses and EHOME swept Evil Geniuses in a convincing 3-0 win. LaNm played especially well as their team captain and a fantastic final play at the Roshan pit. With this victory, EHOME is in position as one of the favorites to win the Shanghai Major.

EG vs EHOME MDL Tense Finals Watch some of the moments from the Grand Finals of MarsTV Dota 2 League. Sources:

The Score eSports- TyLoo disqualified from IEM Taipei