What To Watch This Weekend: Dragon Ball FighterZ, Rainbow Six Siege, And Brawlhalla

After its Stage One finals the Overwatch League is on hiatus for a bit, but that doesn't mean there aren't some fun events to watch. One of them is even an Overwatch event!

Today marks the start of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Starladder & i-League StarSeries Season 4, so tune in for the intense shooter gameplay you might be craving. (Stream / Schedule)

The Rainbox Six Siege Invitational will cap off this week, so if you're curious about what makes this shooter such a popular hit, look no further. (Stream / Schedule)

We get a trio of major shooter events, as Halo 5: Guardians heads to Orlando as part of its own championship series. (Stream / Schedule)

If you're sticking with Dragon Ball FighterZ after the drop-off of casual players, you'll probably want to watch some high-level play, and if you tune into this week's DragonBrawl tournament, you'll  get a mix of top players from other fighting games and a few who have become notable in DBFZ itself. (Stream / Schedule) You can also watch the start of the regular Cell Games series, which will also feature a few top players. (Stream / Schedule)

You can also check out the Brawlhalla European and North American championships, which promises to show off how in-depth the fighting in this Smash-like can be. (Stream / Schedule)

The Rocket League Championship Series starts its fifth season, and you can watch the open qualifier rounds this week. (Stream / Schedule)

If you're looking for some Overwatch and don't mind potentially resurfacing your memories of being in college, the Tespa Fiesta Bowl has universities like UC Irvine, UCSD, and UC Toronto University facing off in high stakes matches later today. (Stream / Schedule)

This week's Hearthstone HCT is São Paulo, Brazil, where 16 of the best players will compete for their share of a glory (and a $4,000 first-place prize, of course). (Stream)

For more weekly MOBA action check out the Heroes of the Storm HGC series, so if need more Overwatch action, you can get an extra dose of Tracer, Zarya, and more. (Stream / Schedule)

The League of Legends Championship Series isn't taking a break this week, so you can still expect your weekly dose of high-level League action. (StreamSchedule)

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.