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DreamHack
DreamHack logo.png
Genre Esports
LAN Party and computer festival
Frequency Bi-annual (Winter and Summer)
Venue Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre
Location(s) Europe
Country Sweden
Inaugurated 1994
Participants ~22,000 including ~8000 BYOC
Website
http://www.dreamhack.se
DreamHack
Tournament information
Sport various esports games
Location numerous locations
Number of tournaments several

DreamHack is the world's largest digital festival, a local area network gathering with live concerts and competitions in digital art and esports first held in Malung, Sweden. DreamHack consists of several events held throughout Europe: in Stockholm and Jönköping, Sweden, Tours, France, Bucharest and Cluj, Romania, Valencia, Spain and London, England. In 2016 DreamHack will hold its first event on the American continent in Austin, Texas. [1]

It is recognized by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies as being the world's largest LAN party and computer festival, as well as having the world's fastest Internet connection, and the most generated traffic.[2] The Internet connection record was beaten in 2012 by the second largest computer festival in the world: The Gathering in Norway.[3]

In the year 2007, the founders of DreamHack received a diploma of honor from the municipality of Jönköping for being important to business, education and society of the local community.

DreamHack winter 2004.

Event summary

DreamHack calls itself the world's largest "digital festival".[4][5] The winter event consistently has approximately 10% more visitors than the summer event, but in other respects they are quite similar. Both events are 72 hours (stretching over 4 days), and have scheduled activity around the clock, every day.[6]

As of winter 2011, the event covers the entire Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre as well as the neighbouring ice hockey arena and racket sports centre. The total number of participants were 27,000, of which ~800 were crew.[2]

Attendees' ages range from elementary school to senior citizens, though the average age is 16-17. People arrive from all over the world to participate. The latest DreamHack competition took place in Romania Bucharest between 24 and 27 April 2015.[7]

The event consists of five major components: the festival, the gaming competitions, the digital arts competitions, the live concerts and the expo.

Component Description
Festival Every seated participant gets a table (60 cm deep and 83 cm wide), a chair, a power socket and a LAN socket through which DreamHack supplies one of the fastest Internet connections in the world as of 2011 .[2] To this place they 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, to which they bring their own sleeping equipment.
Gaming competitions With a total prize pool of over 3 million SEK, the DreamHack esports competitions attract professional players from all over the world, most notably South Korea. From DreamHack, about one hundred different video streams are broadcast over the Internet, of which most cover the esports competitions. 21 of them are produced by DreamHack crew, the rest are independent and include Swedish national TV. These are watched by people from all continents in the world, and at DHW11 the number of unique viewers were over 1.6 million, which is another record.[8]
Digital arts competitions In the DreamHack Kreativ competition participants compete in creating all things digital, including photographs, drawings, music, 3D-models, demos, games, animations and movies. It is for many the most important part of the event, since competitions of this kind are very rare, and places where these artists get to meet their audience in person are even rarer. Some participants spend the entire event producing a creative works, such as a movie or piece of music. The hours-long final ceremony, during which all submissions are presented on the huge screens and sound system of MainStage, draws a big crowd and is highly appreciated by the audience.
Live concerts Every evening and night there are big musical acts on MainStage. This aspect of DreamHack has increased dramatically in popularity and is a major factor in the rise in sale of daypasses, hinting that future concerts are likely to be even grander. The technological direction of the festival is reflected in that MainStage is unusually visual for a stage of this size, with a sophisticated setup of lasers, lights and professional video broadcast equipment.
Expo Many 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.

DreamHack is arranged with the help of about 800 volunteers, set up in "Crew Teams". They work in shifts to provide service for the visitors around the clock, like the support crew that have a helpdesk where the participants can address their technical problems. The organization also relies on local police and security officers who patrol the area.

History

DreamHack began as a small gathering of schoolmates and friends in the basement of an elementary school in Malung in the early '90s. In 1994 it was moved to the school cafeteria and became one of the larger regional demoparties at the time. The 1994 gathering was also the first one to go by the name DreamHack.

In 1997 the event took place at Arena Kupolen in Borlänge and became the largest LAN party of Sweden and the third largest party in Scandinavia at the time. Furthermore, DreamHack 2001 and the upcoming events were held at the Elmia exhibition centre in Jönköping, where it has been since.

Starting the year 2002, DreamHack became a semiannual event with DreamHack Summer, aiming for games, taking place in June and DreamHack Winter, slightly more specific for the demo scene, being held during the last weekend of November. This difference has since blurred and perhaps been completely erased.

In 2011, DreamHack AB went through a corporate reform, renewing the company administration. DreamHack Winter 2011 was host to the League of Legends Season 1 World Championship. The next year's League of Legends World Championship was held independently.

It was announced on November 15, 2012 that DreamHack would be partnering with Major League Gaming (MLG) and Electronic Sports League (ESL) to help facilitate the growth and development of the North American and European eSports scene. This partnerships includes universal rankings, unified competition structures and more.[9]

In 2013, the now fully featured corporation DreamHack AB also began arranging a third event during the late summer, in Stockholm. It was hosted at Globe Arenas in 2014.

In November 2015 Modern Times Group bought 100% of DreamHack for an enterprise value of SEK 244 million.[10]

Past events

The event has broken records many times, Swedish records are marked (SR) and world records are marked (WR).

Event Visitors Unique hosts in

network

Unique viewers Internet speed Total prize pool Notes
DHW14 26,672 22,483
DHS14 21,642[11] 17,618 40 Gbit/s[11]
DHW13 22,810 (WR)[11] 17,403[11] 7,776,645[11] 40 Gbit/s[11] 3,191,000 SEK ($478,400, €355,740, £301,224)[11]
DHS13 18,361[12] 16,932[12] 40 Gbit/s
DHW12 20,113 15,485 40 Gbit/s 2,000,000 SEK[13]
DHS12 15,531 12,446 4,068,303 (WR)[14] 40 Gbit/s 1,765,000 SEK[15] Total streaming views: 12,522,319[14]
DHW11 20,984 (WR)[2] ~ 13 010 1.6 million (WR)[8] 120 Gbit/s (WR)[2] 1,065,500 SEK[16] First event occupying the ice hockey arena.
Total streaming views: 6,755,728[17]
DHS11 ~16,000 ~700,000 20 Gbit/s[18] 832,508 SEK[19] First event with large outdoors activity area and esports tent.
DHW10 13,608 (WR)[20] 12 757 ~200,000 20 Gbit/s 700,000 SEK[21]
DHS10 8,000
DHW09 11,500
DHS09 9,000
DHW08 11,000
DHS08 7,500
DHW07 13,000 (WR)[22] 10 455 40 Gbit/s First time with 40 Gbit Internet.
DHS07 6,000
DHW06 10,638 (WR)[4] 8 531 New World Record
DHS06 5,000
DHW05 7,538 This was the 10th anniversary event.
DHS05 5,000
DHW04 5,272 (WR) 5 852 First Official World Record.
DHS04 4,500
DHW03 5,000
DHS03 4,000
DHW02 5,000
DHS02 3,000
DreamHack 01 5,000 First event in Jönköping.
DreamHack 00 3,000
DreamHack 99 3,000
DreamHack 98 1,800
DreamHack 97 750 (SR) First event in Borlänge. Swedish record in participants.
DreamHack 96 120
DreamHack 95 80 80
DreamHack 94 40 40 First event in Malung

Winter 2010

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Gold Silver Bronze
Player name Team Player name Team Player name Team
Starcraft II Finland Santeri "Naama" Lahtinen Germany mousesports Poland Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz Germany mousesports Peru Arvin Brian "DXD" De Vera Philippines Fnatic
Counter-Strike players unknown Ukraine Natus Vincere players unknown Denmark mortal Teamwork players unknown Sweden SK Gaming

Summer 2011

Gold Silver Bronze
Player name Team Player name Team Player name Team
Counter-Strike players unknown Sweden SK Gaming players unknown Denmark mortal Teamwork players unknown Ukraine Natus Vincere
Starcraft II Canada Chris "HuK" Loranger Netherlands Team Liquid South Korea Jae Ho "Moon" Jang South Korea WeMade FOX South Korea Choi "Bomber" Ji Seong South Korea StarTale
Quake Live Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky players unknown United States Shane "rapha" Hendrixson Germany SK Gaming Russia Anton "Cooller" Singov Germany mousesports

Winter 2011

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Gold Silver Bronze
Player name Team Player name Team Player name Team
Counter-Strike players unknown Sweden Fnatic players unknown Sweden Lions players unknown Ukraine Natus Vincere
Starcraft II South Korea Song "HerO" Hyeon Deok Netherlands Team Liquid South Korea Lee "PuMa" Ho Joon United States Evil Geniuses Netherlands Joseph "Ret" de Kroon
Romania Silviu "NightEnD" Lazar
Netherlands Team Liquid
Australia Fnatic
Quake Live Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky players unknown United States Shane "rapha" Hendrixson Germany SK Gaming Poland Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski players unknown
Heroes of Newerth players unknown Australia Fnatic players unknown Australia Frenetic Array players unknown Sweden Lions
League of Legends players unknown Australia Fnatic players unknown France Team against All authority players unknown United StatesCanada Team SoloMid

Summer 2012

Gold Silver Bronze
Player name Team Player name Team Player name Team
League of Legends[23] players unknown Philippines Counter Logic Gaming Europe players unknown Philippines Moscow Five players unknown Philippines Curse Gaming Europe
Quake Live[24] United States Shane "rapha" Hendrixson Germany SK Gaming Belarus Alexey "cypher" Yanushevesky Netherlands Serious Gaming United States Tim "DaHanG" Fogarty United States Evil Geniuses
Counter-Strike 1.6[25] Richard "Xizt" Landström
Rasmus "Gux" Ståhl
Michael "Friis" Jørgensen
Andreas "MODDII" Frid
Finn "karrigan" Andersen
Sweden FnaticRC Daniil "Zeus" Teslenko
Sergey "starix" Ischuk
Arseniy "ceh9" Trynozhenko
Yegor "markeloff" Markelov
Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev
Ukraine Natus Vincere Jarosław "pasha" Jarząbkowski
Filip "NEo" Kubski
Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas
Jakub "kuben" Gurczyński
Mariusz "Loord" Cybulski
PolandESC Gaming
StarCraft II[26] Poland Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz Germany mousesports Ukraine Dmytro "DIMAGA" Filipchuk Germany mortal Teamwork Ukraine Igor "fraer" Turchin
France Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri
Russia RoX.KiS
France Millenium
Dota 2[27] Troels "syndereN" Nielsen
Titouan "Sockshka" Merloz
Thibault "Funzii" Calonne
Sébastien "7ckngMad" Debs
Rene "Kebap" Werner
Germany mortal Teamwork Clement "Puppey” Ivanov
Dmitriy "LighTofHeaveN” Kupriyanov
Aleksander "XBOCT” Dashkevich
Danil "Dendi” Ishutin
Sergey "ARS-ART” Revin
Ukraine Natus Vincere players unknown players unknown
Heroes of Newerth[28] Kai "H4nn1" Hanbueckers
Adrian "Era" Kryeziu
Johan "N0tail" Sundstein
Jascha "NoVa_" Markuse
Tal "Fly" Aizik
Australia FnaticRC Trent “sLiCKz” Tucker
Kieton "BoBo_" Beilby
Quinn "Leonblack`" Wagner
Seb "Shinkz" Torra
JunLiong "dabeliuteef" Loh
Australia TT eSPORTS players unknown players unknown
Battlefield 3[29] Netherlands Tom "Morte" Kerbusch
Netherlands Erik "2Easy" van Hoorn
Spain Sergi "Winghaven" Torras
Russia Andrey "Unfixed" Leonov
Estonia Hendrik "vallutaja" Kinks
Belgium Epsilon players unknown Sweden EYEBALLERS players unknown Finland Xapso
Bloodline Champions (unofficial)[30] Mr2
Viktory
Dandido
Sweden MrDandiktory players unknown Sweden Razer.MiF players unknown players unknown

Winter 2012

League of Legends

Place Team[31] Roster
1st England Fnatic France Paul "sOAZ" Boyer
Finland Lauri "CyanideFI" Happonen
Spain Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño
Sweden Martin "Rekkles" Larsson
Germany Christopher "nRated" Seitz
2nd European Union Counter Logic Gaming Europe Denmark Mike "Wickd" Petersen
Scotland Stephen "Snoopeh" Ellis
Denmark Henrik "Froggen" Hansen
Germany Peter "Yellowpete" Wüppen
Belgium Mitch "Krepo" Voorspoels
3-4th Denmark Copenhagen Wolves Denmark Dan "Godbro" Van Vo
Denmark Dennis "Svenskeren" Johnsen
Denmark Søren "XL Bjergsen" Bjerg
Denmark Kasper "TheTess" Poulsen
Denmark Christian "XL Winner" Andersen
3-4th Sweden Sju Sjösjuka Sjömän Sweden Alexander "Jree" Bergström
Sweden Markus "Kottenx" Tingvall
Sweden Jesper "Jwaow" Strandgren
Sweden Niklas "kestrel" Lindström
Sweden Sebastian "Tsibastian" Arvidsson

Heroes of Newerth

Place Team[32] Roster
1st European Union Trademark eSports Sweden Mynuts
Denmark noobG
Sweden Limmp
European Union zai'
Sweden Fittske
2nd unknown
3rd unknown
4th unknown

Quake Live

Place Player[24] Team/sponsor
1st Russia Sergey "evil" Orekhov Russia 102.
2nd United States Shane "rapha" Hendrixson Germany SK Gaming
3rd Belarus Alexey "cypher" Yanushevesky Netherlands Serious Gaming

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Place Team[33] Roster
1st Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas Sweden Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg
Sweden Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund
Sweden Richard "Xizt" Landstrӧm
Sweden Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson
Sweden Adam "friberg" Friberg
2nd France VeryGames France Nathan "NBK" Schmitt
France Kenny "kennyS" Schrub
France Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux
France Cédric "RpK" Guipouy
Belgium Kevin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans
3-4th Sweden Lemondogs Sweden André "Berg" Kjellberg
Sweden Simon "twist" Eliasson
Sweden Christian "Spitfire" Schiölde
Sweden cyph
Sweden Patrick "Zajp" Knutsen
3-4th Germany mousesports United Kingdom Daniel "RE1EASE" Mullan
United Kingdom Lewis "Hughsy" Hughes
United Kingdom Sam "RattlesnK" Gawn
United Kingdom James "Mx" Smale
United Kingdom Pete "pt" Wright

StarCraft II

Place Player[34] Team
1st South Korea Song "HerO" Hyeon Deok Netherlands Team Liquid
2nd South Korea Yun "TaeJa" Young Seo Netherlands Team Liquid
3-4th Germany XMG
Austria Philipp "monchi" Simon
3-4th Poland Artur "Nerchio" Bloch Germany Team Acer

Battlefield 3

Place Team[35] Roster
1st European Union Epsilon eSports players unknown
2nd Finland wallberg players unknown
3-4th Sweden Eyeballers players unknown
3-4th Hungary Team Rock players unknown

Dota 2

Place Team[36] Roster
1st Sweden NoTideHunter Sweden Jonathan "Loda" Berg
Sweden Gustav "s4" Magnusson
Sweden Henrik "AdmiralBulldog" Ahnberg
Sweden Joakim "Akke" Akterhall
Canada Jacky "EternaLEnVy" Mao
2nd United States Evil Geniuses United States Clinton "Fear" Loomis
United States Jimmy "DeMoN" Ho
Denmark Jacob "Maelk" Toft-Anderson
United States Jio "Jeyo" Madayag
United States Robert "bdiz" Tinnes
3-4th Russia Team Empire France Titouan "Socksha" Merloz
Russia Roman "Scandal" Sadotenkov
Ukraine Gleb "Funn1k" Lipatnikov
Ukraine Artur "Goblak" Kostenko
Russia Airat "Silent" Gaziev
3-4th Australia Fnatic Sweden Adrian "Era" Kryeziu
Germany Kai "H4nn1" Hanbueckers
Finland Kalle "Trixi" Saarinen
Denmark Johan "N0tail" Sundstein
Israel Tal "Fly" Aizik

Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition

Place Player[37] Sponsor/team
1st South Korea Seon "Infiltration" Woo Lee European Union Western Wolves.Mad Catz
2nd Ryan Hart European Union Western Wolves.Mad Catz
3rd United States Momi United States LLL
4th United Kingdom F-Word
5th Yagami DRz
5th Sweden Skatan Milla n/a

Winter 2013

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League of Legends

Place Team [38] Roster
1st SK Gaming United Kingdom Simon "fredy122" Payne
Denmark Dennis "Svenskeren" Johnsen
Denmark Jesse "Jesiz" Le
Germany Adrian "Candy Panda" Wübbelmann
Germany Patrick "Nyph" Funke
2nd Kiedyś Miałem Team Poland Marcin "Xaxus" Mączka
Poland Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski
Poland Remigiusz "Overpow" Pusch
Poland Paweł "Celaver" Koprianiuk
Poland Oskar "VandeRnoob" Bogdan
3-4th Intellectual Playground Denmark Jakob "Gamble" Vorm
Denmark Lucas "Santorin" Larsen
Denmark Dan "NeeGodbro" Van Vo
Denmark Jesper "Niels" Svenningsen
Denmark Christian "XL Winner" Andersen
3-4th LowLandLions Netherlands Bram "Morsu" Knol
Netherlands Jacco "broetoe" Broeder
Netherlands Sander "ImHeat" Schuermans
Netherlands Tom "Metalx" Latour
Netherlands Stefan "Kialys" Meijlink

Heroes of Newerth

Place Team [32] Roster
1st Stay Green Kyle "swindlemelonzz" Freedman
Sweden Mynuts
Sweden Linus "Limmp" Blomdin
Chessie
Zfreek
Joysolko
2nd Denial eSports Sweden Pontus "Zlapped" Mähler
Denmark David "Probusk" Busk
Sweden Dennis "Flensmeister" Brofalk
Micke "m`ICKe" Nguyen
Son "VnSensation" Nguyen
3-4th Lions eSportsklubb players unknown
3-4th Too Much Sugar players unknown

Quake Live

Place Player[39] Team
1st Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevesky Titan eSport
2nd United States Shane "rapha" Hendrixson Germany SK Gaming
3rd Russia Sergey "evil" Orekhov Russia Infiplay

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Place Team[40] Roster
1st Fnatic Sweden Robin "flusha" Rӧnnquest
Sweden Jonatan "Devilwalk" Lundberg
Sweden Andreas "Schneider" Lindberg
Sweden Jesper "jw" Wecksell
Sweden Markus "pronax" Wallsten
2nd Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas Sweden Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg
Sweden Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund
Sweden Richard "Xizt" Landstrӧm
Sweden Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson
Sweden Adam "friberg" Friberg
3-4th France VeryGames France Nathan "NBK" Schmitt
France Richard "shox" Papillon
France Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux
Belgium Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom
Belgium Kevin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans
3-4th United States compLexity United States Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert
United States Sean "sgares" Gares
United States Braxton "Swag" Pierce
United States Spencer "Hiko" Martin
Canada Kory "Semphis" Friesen

Battlefield 4

Place Team[41] Roster
1st Australia Fnatic Netherlands Thomas "Morte" Kerbusch
Netherlands Erik "2easy" van Hoorn
Estonia Hendrik-William "vallutaja" Kinks
Spain Sergi "Winghaven" Torras
Russia Andrei "uNFixed" Leonov
2nd France against All authority France Rémy "CYPH" Mercadal
France Thomas "Tomesch" Eschemann
France Chris "eiN0x" Delage
France Jonathan "Ekp_" Picarel
France Florian "DRUNKKZ3" Le Bihan
3-4th European Union Epsilon Hungary David "david2k6" Sebestyen
France Jordy "Gerrah" Haast
Philippines Mike "CoRE" Keizer
Hungary Horeczki "Horec" Dávid
Portugal Victor Hugo "DukePT" Machado Mesquita
3-4th Sweden Eyeballers United States Oscar "Sccar" Palmblad
Sweden Dennis "Zienx" Olsson-Sundell
Sweden Franci "Frankiii82" Villar Moyar
Ukraine Gustav "GRosvall" Rosvall
Sweden Daniel "Jagardaniel" Matsson

StarCraft II

Place Player[42] Team
1st South Korea Yun "TaeJa" Young Seo Netherlands Team Liquid
2nd South Korea Lee "Life" Seung Hyun South Korea StarTale
3rd South Korea Jo "Patience" Ji Hyun Germany AZUBU

Dota 2

Place Team[43] Roster
1st Ukraine Natus Vincere Ukraine Oleksandr "XBOCT" Dashkevych
Ukraine Danylo "Dendi" Ishutin
Ukraine Hlib "Funn1k" Lipatnikov
Estonia Clement "Puppey" Ivanov
Germany Kuro "KuroKy" Salehi Takhasomi
2nd Australia Fnatic Sweden Adrian "Era" Kryeziu
Germany Kai "H4nn1" Hanbueckers
Finland Kalle "Trixi" Saarinen
Denmark Johan "N0tail" Sundstein
Israel Tal "Fly" Aizik
3rd Sweden Alliance Sweden Jonathan "Loda" Berg
Sweden Gustav "s4" Magnusson
Sweden Henrik "AdmiralBulldog" Ahnberg
Sweden Jerry "EGM" Lundkvist
Sweden Joakim "Akke" Akterhall

Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition

Place[44] Player Team/sponsor
1st Japan Daigo Umehara Japan Mad Catz
2nd Taiwan Bruce "GamerBee" Hsiang United States AVerMedia
3rd France Oliver "Luffy" Hay France WDM.MCZ

Summer 2014

League of Legends

Place Team Roster
1st European Union Ninjas in Pyjamas unknown
2nd Poland Reason Gaming unknown
3-4th Germany SK Gaming Prime unknown
3-4th Germany n!faculty unknown

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Place Team Roster
1st Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas unknown
2nd Ukraine Natus Vincere unknown
3-4th France Epsilon Gaming unknown
3-4th Ukraine Hellraisers unknown

Winter 2014

League of Legends

Place Team Roster
1st Sweden Viking eSport
2nd Superdemokraterna
3rd RustedMediaGaming

Ultra Street Fighter IV

This was part of the 2014 Capcom Pro Tour, the series of qualifiers for Capcom Cup 2014.[45]

Place Player Team/sponsor
1st Japan Keita "Fuudo" Ai United States Team Razer
2nd Taiwan Bruce "GamerBee" Hsiang United States AVerMedia
3rd Japan Hiromiki "Itazan" Kumada United States Team Razer

Counter Strike: Global Offensive

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Place Team Roster
1st France Team LDLC
2nd Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
3rd Ukraine Natus Vincere
4th Poland Virtus.Pro

Hearthstone

Place Player Team/sponsor
1st Ukraine Kolento United States Cloud9
2nd Netherlands ThijsNL European Union Nihilum
3rd United States StrifeCro United States Cloud9

Summer 2015

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Place Team Roster
1st Sweden Fnatic unknown
2nd Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere unknown
3-4th Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas unknown
3-4th France Titan Esports unknown

Hearthstone

Place Player Team/sponsor
1st China Xieyu “TiddlerCelestial” Wang China Team Celestial
2nd United States Dog United States compLexity Gaming
3rd Spain AKAWonder Germany SK Gaming

Dota 2

Place Team Roster
1st Russia Virtus.Pro unknown
2nd Ukraine Natus Vincere unknown
3-4th Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas unknown
3-4th Sweden Alliance unknown

League of Legends

Place Team Roster
1st European Union We Are Doggsz
2nd
3-4th
3-4th

Heroes of The Storm

Place Team Roster
1st Spain Team Liquid
2nd Poland Gamers2
3rd European Union Natus Vincere

Mortal Kombat X

Place Player Team/sponsor
1st United Kingdom Denom “A F0xy Grampa” Jones
T-2nd France Mal "WhiteBl4ck" Vautor France CDV.MCZ
T-2nd Germany Martin "Madzin" Niedziela

Ultra Street Fighter IV

Place Player Team/sponsor
1st France Olivier “MD.Luffy” Hay France Team MeltDown
2nd United Kingdom Benjamin "Problem X" Simon United Kingdom Keepin It Grimey
3rd Taiwan Bruce "GamerBee" Hsiang United States AVerMedia

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Place Team Roster
1st United States Team Envyus unknown
2nd Finland Team Menace unknown
3rd unknown unknown
4th unknown unknown

Heroes of Newerth

Place Team Roster
1st Neolution eSports.MRR
2nd European Union Reason Gaming
3rd European Union Sync eSports

Winter 2015

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. [needs update] DreamHack Winter 2015 will be taking place from 26 - 29 November.

It is rumoured that the upcoming Dreamhack Winter 2015 will debut a tournament for Team Fortress 2's 6v6 competitive format in collaboration with tf.tv, according to well known players Kaidus, Warhuryeah and Numlocked. [46][47]

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  46. http://web.archive.org/web/20151019213038/https:/twitter.com/numlocked/status/655124287653855232
  47. http://www.teamfortress.tv/29406/dreamhack-tf2-rumors

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