Monday, December 23, 2024

DreamHack India 2024 Set to Host ₹45 Lakh Esports Events at Hyderabad Comic Con

DreamHack India is set to make waves once again, with a major presence at the upcoming Hyderabad Comic Con 2024. This year’s event, running from November 15-17 at the Hitek Exhibition Centre, will not only include the usual mix of cosplay and fan events, but it will also feature a rich slate of esports tournaments with a total prize pool of over ₹45 lakh. Some of the biggest names in the Indian esports scene are expected to compete in popular titles like Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Call of Duty Mobile, and Valorant, making it a prime destination for both professional players and fans alike.

The highlight of the event is the Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6 Finals, which is the largest tournament in terms of prize money. Hosted by ESL India, the Snapdragon Pro Series boasts a ₹24 lakh prize pool and will see six elite teams face off in a LAN environment for the grand prize. Teams like GodLike Esports, Time2Pound, Team NS, and others have earned their spots through intense competition during the challenge season, and the upcoming finals promise to deliver high-stakes action.

BGMI fans are also in for a treat with the Pan Fest, an open tournament where participants can sign up on-site and compete in eight different lobbies over the three-day event. The Pan Fest offers a total prize pool of ₹2.4 lakh, giving casual and semi-pro players a chance to take home serious cash. Spots for the event are limited, so participants are encouraged to register early.

For college students looking to make their mark on the esports scene, the Omen Campus Quest Season 2 finals will also be held at DreamHack India. This event gives college-level gamers a platform to showcase their skills on a national stage. Six teams, including Team LFO and Amigos Esports, will battle for a piece of the ₹5 lakh prize pool, with ₹3 lakh awarded to the champions.

One of the standout events at DreamHack India is KO Fight Night, which focuses on the world of fighting games. With tournaments for titles like Tekken 8, Super Mario Bros Ultimate, and Street Fighter 6, this event brings in some of the most passionate players in the community. Tekken 8, in particular, takes center stage with a ₹3.6 lakh prize pool, while Super Mario Bros Ultimate and Street Fighter 6 offer prize pools of ₹60,000 and ₹30,000 respectively. The competition will follow a double-elimination 1v1 format, promising intense matchups and dramatic upsets.

DreamHack India 2024 also embraces inclusivity with its Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative, which allows participants to compete using their own mobile phones, PCs, or consoles. The shared prize pool for this event stands at ₹4.4 lakh, split across various categories including PC, mobile, and console titles. PC gamers will vie for ₹2.4 lakh, while mobile competitors will fight for ₹1.4 lakh, and console players—featuring titles like Tekken 8, WWE, and FIFA—can win up to ₹60,000.

In a unique twist, the Hyderabad Comic Con will also host a chess tournament with a hefty ₹5 lakh prize pool. The chess competition will offer two formats—Blitz and Rapid—giving both quick-thinking players and more methodical strategists a chance to shine. The Blitz format will award ₹2 lakh, while the Rapid format, which allows for longer matches, has ₹3 lakh up for grabs.

For attendees who want to take a step back from modern gaming, DreamHack India 2024 is offering a Retro and Board Games segment, which pays homage to the classics. With a modest prize pool of ₹95,000, this event invites players to compete in vintage video games like Contra, Pac-Man, and Tetris, along with traditional board games such as Ludo, Carrom, and Snakes & Ladders.

With DreamHack India now a staple on the gaming calendar, it’s clear that esports in India is thriving. Events like this not only provide competitive opportunities but also foster a community of passionate gamers and fans who are eager to see their favorite players and teams succeed. DreamHack India 2024, with its variety of tournaments and diverse prize pools, promises to be an unforgettable event for both competitors and spectators alike.

For players and fans looking to attend, this year’s Hyderabad Comic Con is shaping up to be one of the most exciting esports events of the year. From open tournaments to professional-level competitions, DreamHack India continues to solidify its role as a leader in the Indian esports landscape.

Divyesh Moghe
Divyesh Moghehttp://www.talkesport.com
Content writer and Esports enthusiast
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