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DreamHack

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Swedish production company
DreamHack
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1994; 31 years ago (1994)
Founder
  • Kenny Eklund
  • Martin Öjes
HeadquartersHägersten,Stockholm, Sweden
ProductsEsports tournaments
Gaming convention
ParentESL Gaming
Websitedreamhack.com

DreamHack is anESL Gaming brand specializing inesports tournaments and othergaming conventions. It is recognized by theGuinness Book of Records andTwin Galaxies as being the world's largestLAN party andcomputer festival with the world's fastestInternet connection[1] and the most generatedtraffic.[2] It usually holds its events inWestern Europe andNorth America.[3]

Events summary

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DreamHack's events includelocal area network gatherings withlive concerts and competitions indigital art andesports. The first event was held inMalung, Sweden.[4] The company has held several gaming events throughout Europe, inStockholm,Jönköping,Tours,Bucharest,Cluj,Valencia,Seville,London, andLeipzig. In May 2016, it held its first North American event inAustin, Texas.[5] In August 2016, it held its first Canada event inMontreal,Quebec.[6] Winter events consistently have about 10% more visitors than summer events.

Attendees range fromelementary school students tosenior citizens. The average age is 16–17.[7]

The event has five major components:

ComponentDescription
FestivalEvery seated participant gets a table (60 cm deep and 83 cm wide), a chair, a power socket and a LAN socket.[8] Participants bring their own equipment of choice, usually a display or TV and a computer or console. Some bring their own office chairs to substitute the ones supplied. Since there is activity around the clock, participants can sleep in the adjacent sleeping halls, for which they bring their own sleeping equipment.
Gaming competitionsWith a total prize pool of over 3 millionSEK, the DreamHackesports competitions attract professional players from all over the world. About one hundred different video streams are broadcast over the Internet, mostly covering the esports competitions. 21 of them are produced by DreamHack crew, the rest are independent and includeSwedish national TV
Digital arts competitionsIn the DreamHack Kreativ competition participants compete in creating all things digital, includingphotographs,drawings,music,3D-models,demos, games,animations andmovies. Some participants spend the entire event producing creative works, such as a movie or piece of music. During final ceremony, all submissions are presented on the main stage.
Live concertsMusical festivals are held every evening and night. This aspect of DreamHack has increased dramatically in popularity and is a major factor in the rise in sale ofdaypasses. The stage is set up with lasers, lights and professional video broadcasting equipment.
ExpoMany companies present their products in the expo area and it is common for big game development studios to allow visitors to play the games currently under development. There are also various seminars and lectures, as well as a shop selling computer equipment.
The DreamiesA yearly award show introduced in 2020, where a jury gives awards to the best games, most compelling characters, best eSports teams, and content creators in multiple categories.

DreamHack events are arranged with the help of about 800volunteers, set up in "Crew Teams", who work in shifts to provide around-the-clock services for visitors. A support crew has ahelpdesk where participants can address technical problems. The festival also relies on localpolice andsecurity officers who patrol the area.

History

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Computer screens illuminated at DreamHack Winter 2004

Dreamhack began as a small gathering of schoolmates and friends in the basement of an elementary school in Malung, Sweden, in the early 1990s. In 1994, it was moved to the schoolcafeteria and became one of the larger regional demo tech and gaming events at the time. This event was also the first to be called DreamHack.

In 1997, the event took place at Arena Kupolen inBorlänge and became the largest LAN party of Sweden and the third largest party inScandinavia at the time. Furthermore, DreamHack 2001 and the upcoming events were held at theElmia exhibition centre inJönköping, where it has been since until the last Dreamhack Jönköping, both Winter and Summer, where held in 2024, after 30 years in the city.[9]

In 2002, DreamHack had events twice a year. Initially, DreamHack Summer in June was focused on computer games, and DreamHack Winter was more focused on computer program demos and was held during the last weekend of November. Today, the focus of summer and winter is same.

In 2011, DreamHack AB went through a corporate reform, renewing the company administration.

DreamHack winter 2011 hosted League of Legends season 1 World Championship. The next year'sLeague of Legends World Championship was held independently.

It was announced on November 15, 2012, that DreamHack would be partnering withMajor League Gaming (MLG) andElectronic Sports League (ESL) to help facilitate the growth and development of the North American and Europeanesports scene. These partnerships included universal rankings, unified competition structures, and more.[10]

In 2013, DreamHack AB grew into a corporation. Later they added a third event during the late summer in Stockholm. It was hosted at Globe Arenas in 2014.

In November 2015, Modern Times Group bought DreamHack for 244 millionSwedish krona.[11]

In response to the increasing visibility of older gamers, in June 2019 DreamHack hosted the first senior World Cup forCounter Strike.[12]

In 2020, on the 30th of September, ESL announced that it had merged with DreamHack. The two companies are functioning as one, but the two brands are operated separately.[13]

References

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  1. ^"Com Hem wins Guinness World Record title for 1.6 Tbps internet at DreamHack Summer".www.telecompaper.com. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  2. ^"Dreamhack 2019 Explained".American Esports. 2019-11-27. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  3. ^"Dreamhack brings eSports to Denver".My Met Media. 2017-10-25. Retrieved2017-11-14.
  4. ^"DreamHack announces 2020 World Tour schedule – festival to visit 10 cities in Europe, North America, and Asia".News Powered by Cision. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  5. ^"DreamHack Austin: First Event in North America".Girls on Games. 2016-03-22. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  6. ^Andrew Robichaud (7 April 2016)."DreamHack Montreal scheduled for August". TSN. Retrieved14 April 2016.
  7. ^"Dreamhack in Sweden: The World's Largest Digital Event".Slow Travel Stockholm. 2019-08-29. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  8. ^Freddy (2021-08-11)."Dreamhack Fortnite Register".Seminarsonly. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  9. ^Nyheter, S. V. T. (2024-09-03)."Dreamhack lämnar Jönköping".SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved2025-02-01.
  10. ^Tach, Dave (2012-11-15)."MLG, Dreamhack and ESL partnership aims to unify global eSports".Polygon. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  11. ^"Modern Times Group is at it again, this time acquiring Dreamhack".Critical Hit. 2015-11-12. Retrieved2021-09-02.
  12. ^He, Keren; Eyman, Douglas; Sun, Hongmei (2024). "Gaming while Aging: TheLudification of Later Life in Pokémon Go". In Guo, Li; Eyman, Douglas; Sun, Hongmei (eds.).Games & Play in Chinese & Sinophone Cultures. Seattle, WA:University of Washington Press. p. 193.ISBN 9780295752402.
  13. ^"ESL, DreamHack merge; brands to remain separate".Reuters. 2020-10-01. Retrieved2021-09-02.

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