Best Esports in Washington — 6 verified listings
- Evil Geniuses — Seattle. American esports org founded 1999, headquartered in Seattle with offices in Los Angeles. Has rostered teams in Dota 2, CS, Valorant, Apex and StarCraft II, and won The International 5. Based in Seattl
- Seattle Surge — Seattle. Seattle's CDL franchise, founded 2020 and owned by Aquilini GameCo. Won the 2023 Major II championship. Based in Seattle, Washington. Single-discipline esports teams focus on one game or genre - small
- University of Washington Esports — Seattle. Washington Huskies esports community and competitive program with a dedicated student-run arena. Based in Seattle, Washington. Collegiate varsity esports programs operate inside universities with rost
- Evil Geniuses Valorant — Seattle. EG's Valorant team. Won VCT Champions 2023 with rookies Demon1, jawgemo, Ethan and C0M. Based in Seattle, Washington. Single-discipline esports teams focus on one game or genre - smaller rosters, lowe
- Halo Championship Series — Redmond. Microsoft's official Halo esports circuit, run by 343 Industries (now Halo Studios) and Esports Engine. The HCS has crowned Halo Infinite Open Series, Major and World Championship winners since the ga
- Twitch Rivals — Seattle. Amazon-owned Twitch Interactive's in-house creator-driven tournament series, launched February 2018 and operated from Twitch HQ in Seattle. Hosts dozens of events per year across League of Legends, VA
Frequently asked
How many esports are in Washington?
GamerGrid tracks 6 verified esports located in Washington.
Which cities in Washington have esports?
Listed cities include Seattle, Redmond.
What types of esports are listed in Washington?
The most common categories are Per-Game Team (2), Tier 1 Org (1), Collegiate Program (1).
What are some examples of esports in Washington?
Featured entries include Evil Geniuses, Seattle Surge, University of Washington Esports, Evil Geniuses Valorant, Halo Championship Series.