Dreamhack returns to Jönköping, Sweden as the organizers set to host the concluding Dreamhack Open of the year. Dreamhack Open Winters 2018, being the seventh and the last one, will be held at Elmia Convention Center from November 30 to December 2. Eight teams will be attending the event over the span of 3 days. Six teams are directly invited while the two qualified from North-America Qualifier and Europe Qualifier respectively.
Attention all CS:GO gamers!
For DreamHack Winter 2018 we'll need an amazing crew on the broadcast and you helped us find them!
Host@stunna
Experts@Pimp_CSGO @OfficialBleh
Commentators@launders @ScrawnyCG @rizcgg
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Participants:
[flag country=”fr”] G2 Esports
[flag country=”dk”] OpTic Gaming
[flag country=”dk”] Heroic
[flag country=”fr”] Team LDLC
[flag country=”um”] compLexity Gaming
[flag country=”fi”] ENCE eSports
[flag country=”za”] Bravado (NA Qualifier)
[flag country=”se”] x6tence Galaxy (EU Qualifier)
The event will feature a generous prize pool of $100,000 as the teams will be divided into two groups. Dreamhack Winter will feature double-elimination GSL format in the groups while the playoffs will be single-elimination best-of-three. The analyst desk will feature the likes of Asian expert, Sudhen “Bleh” Wahengbam.
Talent Crew:
Host –
[flag country=”us”] Tres “stunna” Saranthus
Commentators –
[flag country=”ca”] Mohan “launders” Govindasamy
[flag country=”ca”] Conner “Scrawny” Girvan
[flag country=”gb”] Hugo Byron & [flag country=”dk”] Niels “rizc” Topp
Analysts:
[flag country=”dk”] Jacob “Pimp” Winneche
[flag country=”in”] Sudhen “Bleh” Wahengbam
All the matches will be streamed live on Twitch.