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Esports Arena|March 24, 20265 min read9.1AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Bilibili Gaming (BLG) claimed their maiden international trophy at First Stand 2026, defeating European powerhouse G2 Esports in a Grand Final that shattered viewership records — peaking 400,000 viewers higher than the 2025 finals. Meanwhile, VCT Pacific Stage 1 kicks off this week with all eyes on Nongshim RedForce and Paper Rex after their dominant run at Masters Santiago, and Brawl Stars' March NA Monthly Finals wrapped up with an $34,000 prize pool on tap.

Esports Arena — 2026-03-24


Match Results & Tournament Updates


League of Legends: First Stand 2026 — Grand Finals

Bilibili Gaming lifts the First Stand 2026 trophy, defeating G2 Esports in the Grand Final
Bilibili Gaming lifts the First Stand 2026 trophy, defeating G2 Esports in the Grand Final

  • Result: Bilibili Gaming (BLG) def. G2 Esports — BLG claim the First Stand 2026 championship
  • Key moment: BLG broke their international curse in emphatic fashion, ending Europe's hopes and becoming the first team from their region to win this tournament. Peak viewership soared 400,000 higher than the 2025 First Stand finals — a record-breaking audience.
  • What's next: Regional splits resume across all major LoL leagues; the next international clash won't arrive until later in the year.
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League of Legends: First Stand 2026 — Viewership Analysis

G2 Esports ranked as the most-watched team at First Stand 2026 despite falling short in the Grand Final
G2 Esports ranked as the most-watched team at First Stand 2026 despite falling short in the Grand Final

  • Result: G2 Esports emerged as the most-watched team by average viewership across the entire tournament — despite losing the Grand Final to BLG.
  • Key moment: G2's massive European fanbase drove viewership spikes throughout the bracket, with key upsets along the way keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
  • What's next: G2 returns to the LEC for Split 2 action, with redemption on the international stage still ahead.
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Brawl Stars: Championship 2026 — March NA Monthly Finals

Brawl Stars Championship 2026 North America Monthly Finals bracket
Brawl Stars Championship 2026 North America Monthly Finals bracket

  • Result: The March North America Monthly Finals concluded on March 22, 2026, featuring 8 teams competing for a $34,000 USD prize pool. The event was organized by Supercell and BLAST.
  • Key moment: This A-Tier online tournament is part of Season 2 of the Brawl Stars Championship 2026 cycle, helping determine which NA squads earn points toward the global championship circuit.
  • What's next: Additional monthly finals continue across other regions as the 2026 championship season progresses.
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Roster Moves & Transfers

No verified esports roster transfers or signings published after 2026-03-17 were found in the research results for this edition. Check back next issue for confirmed moves.


Industry & Business

  • Apparel, footwear & luxury brands deepen esports ties — A new analysis from Esports Charts reveals that fashion, footwear, and luxury brand partnerships in esports are booming in 2026, with anime collaborations serving as a major growth driver. The report details how high-profile deals are reshaping jersey aesthetics and brand visibility across the scene.

  • Valorant vs. CS: The 2026 sponsorship jersey gap explained — Only around 30% of VCT teams carry a primary sponsor on their jerseys, a stark contrast to Counter-Strike's "racing suit" aesthetic. Riot Games' strict jersey rules dictate global sponsorship display trends, creating a significant commercial and visual gap between the two titles' ecosystems.


Upcoming Matches to Watch

  • Week of March 24: VCT 2026 Pacific Stage 1 begins — All 12 league teams, including Nongshim RedForce and Paper Rex (fresh off Masters Santiago dominance), compete for spots at VCT Masters London. Full schedule at Dot Esports.

  • Ongoing — March/April: LPL Split 2 and other regional LoL leagues resume following the conclusion of First Stand 2026, as teams recalibrate rosters and strategies ahead of the next international cycle.

  • November 2–29, 2026 (mark your calendars): The inaugural Esports Nations Cup 2026 will debut in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring 16 titles including League of Legends. Online qualifiers open June 19–21.


Community Buzz

  • BLG's international curse is broken — Following BLG's First Stand 2026 victory, the League of Legends community erupted on social media. Dot Esports captured the sentiment best: "BLG shatter Europe's hopes, claim maiden international trophy at FST 2026 — BLG break international curse." Fans have been celebrating the result as a major shift in the global power balance, with LPL teams long viewed as dominant domestically but often stumbling on the world stage.

  • PatMen's 59-kill masterclass goes viral — In VCT Pacific Kickoff 2026, PatMen turned heads with a statement 59-kill, 1.28-rating performance for Global Esports against his former team Paper Rex. The Spike.gg community dubbed it "The Prince returns," sparking debate about GE's surprise potential in the Pacific league heading into Stage 1.

  • Twitch gambling sponsor rules under the microscope — The CS2 community is closely watching Twitch's clarification of gambling sponsor rules for the upcoming StarLadder Budapest CS2 Major. Dexerto reports the debate is fueling discussions about sponsorship ethics and the future of gambling brands in esports broadcasts.


Analysis: What It All Means

Bilibili Gaming's First Stand 2026 title is more than a trophy — it represents a genuine shift in the international League of Legends landscape. With viewership peaking 400,000 above last year's finals and G2 driving enormous European engagement even in defeat, the tournament proved that East vs. West narratives remain the engine of LoL's global appeal. Meanwhile, VALORANT's Pacific region is heating up: PatMen's explosive showing against Paper Rex signals that the post-Masters Santiago reset may produce surprise contenders before VCT Masters London. On the business side, the widening jersey-sponsorship gap between Valorant and CS2 — driven by Riot's strict branding rules — continues to reshape where and how brands invest in competitive gaming, a trend that will likely intensify as the Esports Nations Cup and Esports World Cup approach later in 2026.

This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.

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