DreamHack released their event schedule for 2014 and part of 2015, alongside a set of infographics summing up their 2013 campaign.
2014 Schedule
The 2014 schedule features a reshuffling of event order, as well as the addition of one new Swedish event and one new Russian event in Moscow. In total, the 2014 DreamHack circuit has expanded to seven stops from five in 2013.
- DreamHack 2014 Kick Off
24 January, Konserthuset, Göteborg, Sweden - DreamHack Bucharest
26-27 April, Sala Polivalenta, Bucharest, Romania - DreamHack Summer 2014
14-17 June, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden - DreamHack Valencia
17-20 July, Feria de Valencia, Valencia, Spain - DreamHack Moscow
13-14 September, Stadium Live, Moscow, Russia - DreamHack Stockholm
26-27 September, Stockholm Globe Arenas, Stockholm, Sweden - DreamHack Winter 2014
27-30 November, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden - DreamHack Summer 2015
13-16 June 2015, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden - DreamHack Winter 2015
26-29 November 2015, Elmia, Jönköping, Sweden
DreamHack has also stated that more events will be announced in the future.
Some Stats from 2013
DreamHack also released a long list of stats and several infographics rounding up 2013. We recommend you go to DreamHack's official site to check them out in full, but here is a short excerpt:
DreamHack Winter 2013 was the most viewed DreamHack event ever, breaking all previous records including started sessions, minutes watched and unique viewers.
DreamHack Winter 2013 had 9 official streams produced on-site and in total 35 streams including all community streams.
In total DreamHack had 13 803 820 views/started sessions (49% increase), the viewers consumed 416 065 500 minutes of content (67% increase) and 2 851 380 unique viewers (48% increase)
Top-5 streams (Peak Concurrent – One Channel)
DreamHack Winter 2013 had 9 official streams produced on-site and in total 35 streams including all community streams.
In total DreamHack had 13 803 820 views/started sessions (49% increase), the viewers consumed 416 065 500 minutes of content (67% increase) and 2 851 380 unique viewers (48% increase)
Top-5 streams (Peak Concurrent – One Channel)
- 1. Dota 2 – ASUS ROG DreamLeague – English stream – Day 3 – 103 463
- 2. CS:GO – DreamHack SteelSeries CS:GO Championship – English stream – Day 3 – 97 804
- 3. StarCraft II – DreamHack Open – English stream – 96 025
- 4. Dota 2 – ASUS ROG DreamLeague – Russian stream – Day 3 – 92 128
- 5. Dota 2 – ASUS ROG DreamLeague – English stream – Day 2 – 65 549
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