TeamLiquid ESPORTS Profile Joined July 2011 1 Post Last Edited: 2013-12-10 11:12:41 #1



DreamHack released their event schedule for 2014 and part of 2015, alongside a set of infographics summing up their 2013 campaign.



Full Announcement: DreamHack DreamHack released their event schedule for 2014 and part of 2015, alongside a set of infographics summing up their 2013 campaign. 2014 Schedule



The 2014 schedule features a reshuffling of event order, as well as the addition of one new Swedish event and one new Russian event in Moscow. In total, the 2014 DreamHack circuit has expanded to seven stops from five in 2013.



DreamHack 2014 Kick Off

24 January, Konserthuset, Göteborg, Sweden





24 January, Konserthuset, Göteborg, Sweden DreamHack Bucharest

26-27 April, Sala Polivalenta, Bucharest, Romania





26-27 April, Sala Polivalenta, Bucharest, Romania DreamHack Summer 2014

14-17 June, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden





14-17 June, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden DreamHack Valencia

17-20 July, Feria de Valencia, Valencia, Spain





17-20 July, Feria de Valencia, Valencia, Spain DreamHack Moscow

13-14 September, Stadium Live, Moscow, Russia





13-14 September, Stadium Live, Moscow, Russia DreamHack Stockholm

26-27 September, Stockholm Globe Arenas, Stockholm, Sweden





26-27 September, Stockholm Globe Arenas, Stockholm, Sweden DreamHack Winter 2014

27-30 November, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden





27-30 November, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden DreamHack Summer 2015

13-16 June 2015, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden





13-16 June 2015, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden DreamHack Winter 2015

26-29 November 2015, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden

DreamHack has also stated that more events will be announced in the future.





The 2014 schedule features a reshuffling of event order, as well as the addition of one new Swedish event and one new Russian event in Moscow. In total, the 2014 DreamHack circuit has expanded to seven stops from five in 2013.DreamHack has also stated that more events will be announced in the future. Some Stats from 2013



DreamHack also released a long list of stats and several infographics rounding up 2013. We recommend you go to







DreamHack Winter 2013 had 9 official streams produced on-site and in total 35 streams including all community streams.



In total DreamHack had 13 803 820 views/started sessions (49% increase), the viewers consumed 416 065 500 minutes of content (67% increase) and 2 851 380 unique viewers (48% increase)



Top-5 streams (Peak Concurrent – One Channel)

1. Dota 2 – ASUS ROG DreamLeague – English stream – Day 3 – 103 463



2. CS:GO – DreamHack SteelSeries CS:GO Championship – English stream – Day 3 – 97 804



3. StarCraft II – DreamHack Open – English stream – 96 025



4. Dota 2 – ASUS ROG DreamLeague – Russian stream – Day 3 – 92 128



5. Dota 2 – ASUS ROG DreamLeague – English stream – Day 2 – 65 549 DreamHack Winter 2013 was the most viewed DreamHack event ever, breaking all previous records including started sessions, minutes watched and unique viewers.DreamHack Winter 2013 had 9 official streams produced on-site and in total 35 streams including all community streams.In total DreamHack had 13 803 820 views/started sessions (49% increase), the viewers consumed 416 065 500 minutes of content (67% increase) and 2 851 380 unique viewers (48% increase)



Cool! DreamHack also released a long list of stats and several infographics rounding up 2013. We recommend you go to DreamHack's official site to check them out in full, but here is a short excerpt:Cool!

LongShot27 Profile Joined May 2013 United States 2084 Posts #2 Awesomeness! Pure Awesomeness! If all men were created equal there would be no reason to declare it.

NovaMB Profile Joined February 2013 Germany 9521 Posts #3 More DreamHack is always good.



2 Events within 14 days though :/

AlternativeEgo Profile Joined August 2011 Sweden 17294 Posts Last Edited: 2013-12-10 11:08:16 #4 Good to see the CounterStrike guys going strong. So did Sweden win?



Edit: And I look forward to Moscow in expectation of crazy loud people. Like Katow..Polish loud. But louder. Mark Munoz looks like Gretorp

SC2Toastie Profile Blog Joined October 2013 Netherlands 5721 Posts #5 DREAMHACK rocking like they always do! Mura Ma Man, Dark Da Dude, Super Shot Sos!

NovaMB Profile Joined February 2013 Germany 9521 Posts #6 On December 10 2013 20:06 AlternativeEgo wrote:

Good to see the CounterStrike guys going strong. So did Sweden win?

Sweden vs. Sweden finals with Sweden beating Sweden 2-1



+ Show Spoiler + Fnatic 2:1 NiP Sweden vs. Sweden finals with Sweden beating Sweden 2-1

TheDougler Profile Joined April 2010 Canada 8015 Posts Last Edited: 2013-12-10 11:15:17 #7

Edit "more events will be announced int the future eh? Well, now that is something...." That's really awesome! Was hoping for Dreamhack in Canada thoEdit "more events will be announced int the future eh? Well, now that is something...." I root for Euro Zergs, NA Protoss* and Korean Terrans. (Any North American who has beat a Korean Pro as Protoss counts as NA Toss)

Dodgin Profile Blog Joined July 2011 Canada 38849 Posts #8 we get big foreign tournaments in january now? we're so spoiled.

Waxangel Profile Blog Joined September 2002 United States 27030 Posts #9 On December 10 2013 20:05 NovaMB wrote:

More DreamHack is always good.



2 Events within 14 days though :/



iono, could be Moscow is a dota2 only event? iono, could be Moscow is a dota2 only event? Administrator Hey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?

Greendotz Profile Joined October 2011 United Kingdom 2041 Posts #10 Konserthuset and Moscow added, More power to Dreamhack!

NovaMB Profile Joined February 2013 Germany 9521 Posts #11 On December 10 2013 20:08 Waxangel wrote:

Show nested quote +

On December 10 2013 20:05 NovaMB wrote:

More DreamHack is always good.



2 Events within 14 days though :/



iono, could be Moscow is a dota2 only event? iono, could be Moscow is a dota2 only event?

Possible, maybe CSGO aswell. No idea though Possible, maybe CSGO aswell. No idea though

lookfirewood Profile Joined May 2011 471 Posts #12 That's actually some pretty sick viewer numbers. Also I am so happy Dreamhack still supports the underdogs (in viewership) and doesn't jump on the LoL bandwagon! Thumbs up for sc2 and dota2! R.I.P STX 03.08.2013 never forget.

Headnoob Profile Joined September 2010 Australia 1964 Posts #13 I have no idea why CSGO numbers are exploding this year.



It makes me so so happy, fnatic vs NiP was amazing.

Ramiz1989 Profile Joined July 2012 7590 Posts #14 On December 10 2013 20:07 TheDougler wrote:

That's really awesome! Was hoping for Dreamhack in Canada tho That's really awesome! Was hoping for Dreamhack in Canada tho

I really doubt that they will do this as long as there is MLG on your land, but who knows. I really doubt that they will do this as long as there is MLG on your land, but who knows. "I've been to hell and back, and back to hell…and back. This time, I've brought Hell back with me."

Xoronius Profile Joined July 2011 Germany 6360 Posts #15 2 more DH´s per year? That is awesome news. Really looking foward to Moscow espicially, I guess, that will be a great audience.

Zheryn Profile Joined December 2010 Sweden 3653 Posts #16 On December 10 2013 20:14 Headnoob wrote:

I have no idea why CSGO numbers are exploding this year.



It makes me so so happy, fnatic vs NiP was amazing.



The line to the Dreamarena at Dreamhack Winter was so freaking long, I'd be surprised if even half of the people standing in line got a seat. It was the first time for me watching CS since 1.6, but GO is just a much better E-sport. It has so much better spectating mode so it's easier to follow and the observers catch a lot more frags as well. The fact that it was two swedish teams (each coached by two of the biggest swedish 1.6 stars, carn and heaton) didn't really make it worse either The line to the Dreamarena at Dreamhack Winter was so freaking long, I'd be surprised if even half of the people standing in line got a seat. It was the first time for me watching CS since 1.6, but GO is just a much better E-sport. It has so much better spectating mode so it's easier to follow and the observers catch a lot more frags as well. The fact that it was two swedish teams (each coached by two of the biggest swedish 1.6 stars, carn and heaton) didn't really make it worse either hundred thousand krouner

TheBloodyDwarf Profile Blog Joined March 2012 Finland 7155 Posts #17

http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=424359 There was already shitstorm about DH Moscow Fusilero: "I still can't believe he did that, like dude what the fuck there's fandom and then there's what he did like holy shit. I still see it when I close my eyes." <- reaction to the original drunk santa post which later caught on

Kreb Profile Joined September 2010 2661 Posts #18 I gotta say those stats are comparatively much more understandable rather than what many other events seem to do when presenting viewer numbers. I actually think I understand all these numbers and can somewhat put them into perspective.

nimdil Profile Blog Joined January 2011 Poland 3011 Posts #19 On December 10 2013 20:08 Waxangel wrote:

Show nested quote +

On December 10 2013 20:05 NovaMB wrote:

More DreamHack is always good.



2 Events within 14 days though :/



iono, could be Moscow is a dota2 only event? iono, could be Moscow is a dota2 only event?

There are decent players in Russia, Moscow may make sense. Interesting that DH is not expanding more to the west (DreamHack Lyon for example for example). I'd expect Ukraine to be added as well - maybe DreamHack Lviv. There are decent players in Russia, Moscow may make sense. Interesting that DH is not expanding more to the west (DreamHack Lyon for example for example). I'd expect Ukraine to be added as well - maybe DreamHack Lviv.

liberate71 Profile Joined October 2011 Australia 10236 Posts #20 Dreamhack is the fucking awesome.



I love the middle part of the year where it all just explodes with Taeja winning shit. Minelord Stimfestor, also known as karma.

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