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The legendary gaming lifestyle festival returns with major sports simulation tournaments, the first-ever LAN CS2 Competitions in Sweden and more!
DreamHack Winter will return to the Elmia Congress Center, in Jonkoping (Sweden), from November 24, 2023 to 26 (LAN 23-26), to host a number of esports events. DreamHack is an immersive gaming festival that is part of ESL FACEIT Group with Elgiganten as the presenting partner.
DreamHack festival attendees will be able to enjoy a variety of exciting esports competitions and finals throughout the weekend. The weekend will be filled with exciting esports competitions and finals, including the ESL Fall Major, ESL Jonkoping, Brawl Stars World Finals, and the historic eFIBA World Finals.
Alongside professional esports tournaments, DreamHack Winter features something for everyone, celebrating all strands of gaming culture and expression under one roof; From world-renowned talent in our Creator Hub, to the iconic bring-your-own-computer (BYOC) LAN party, live music, Builders and Battle zones, cosplay competitions, exclusive gaming experiences and much, much more.
Brawl Stars World Finals
DreamHack Winter is the BrawlStars event of the year! Join in on exciting side activities and connect with other fans around the globe. Watch the BrawlStars Pro Players from all over the world compete for $750,000 in prize money at the BrawlStars World Finals in Jonkoping.
For more information, please visit: https://dreamhack .com/winter/brawlstars/
eFIBA World Finals
DreamHack Winter is proud to host the first ever eFIBA World Finals in person!
Online Regional Qualifying will begin on October 3, and end November 2. Regional Finals will be held November 7-9 in South East Asia (including Oceania), Middle East (including Africa), North America, South America and Europe. The top two teams from Europe and the winning nation in each Regional Final will be invited to the eFIBA Season 2 World Finals in 2023. This will take place at DreamHack, with the best elite teams competing for a share of EUR50,000 in prize money.
Visit efiba.basketball for more information.
ESL Challenger Jonkoping
Eight teams will compete for $100,000 (over 1mSEK) at DreamHack Winter’s ESL Jonkoping, one of the first Counter-Strike 2 professional tournaments in Sweden.
They will compete for $100,000 in prize money, the title and the ESL Pro League Season 19 spot. The ESL World Ranking qualifies Monte, GamerLegion Virtus.pro and Eternal Fire.
Visit dreamhack.com/winter/cs for more information.
ESL Fall Major
ESL and RENNSPORT present the ESL R1 Fall Major. This event is paving the path for virtual racing esports. In the coming months, 48 virtual racers from 12 teams will compete for a place in the final. The season will culminate in Jonkoping where fans and attendees from around the world will watch the thrilling finale as teams and drivers compete for their share of EUR225,000 prize money.
Learn more about ESL R1 at eslr1.com
Visit eslfaceitgroup.com/press for more information and images about the ESL FACEIT group.