MLG Columbus has begun!

Featuring Dota 2 and Call of Duty games all weekend

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MLG Columbus is taking place all weekend, and the festivities have already begun AND YOU’RE LATE! Dota 2 and Call of Duty: Ghosts are the tasty flavors offered up this weekend, the former of which has had a constantly increasing prize pool, which is now up to $128,882, which is an extra $78,882. Wow, you rock Dota 2 community.

You can stream the event at the official MLG website, or you can watch the Dota 2 matches while inside the client, as usual. Columbus has one of the best, if not the best, combination of competing Dota 2 teams since The International 2013, so it is definitely worth a watch. Also, something something Call of Duty: Ghosts. I don’t know shi*t about that game.

The official schedule for the weekend can be viewed here.


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