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DreamHack is an ESL Gaming brand specializing in esports tournaments and other gaming conventions. It is recognized by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies as being the world's largest LAN party and computer festival with the world's fastest Internet connection [ 1 ] and the most generated traffic . [ 2 ]
The Season 1 World Championships were held at DreamHack Summer 2011 in Sweden. [47] The European team Fnatic defeated teams from Europe and the US to win US$50,000 of the tournament's US$100,000 prize pool. [ 48 ]
DreamHack: The world's largest computer festival, the event includes major esports competitions. Sweden, Canada: 1994–present eGames: Tournament between countries. Worldwide: 2016–present Electronic Sports League: Worldwide: 2000–present Electronic Sports World Cup: Worldwide 2003–present ESL India Premiership
Esports. Players competing in a League of Legends tournament. Esports ( / ˈiːspɔːrts / ⓘ ), short for electronic sports, is a form of competition using video games. [1] Esports often takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players, played individually or as teams. [2]
Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) is a professional esports organisation based in Sweden that is best known for its Counter-Strike teams. In 2012, the team reformed with a Counter Strike: Global Offensive lineup upon the release of the game.
DreamHack, claimed to be the largest LAN party in the world. [14] Held twice annually in Jönköping, Sweden. Euskal Encounter, the largest (6000 people) and oldest (since 1994) LAN party in Spain, celebrated every July at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre in Baracaldo. Fragapalooza, one of the largest LAN parties in Canada. Held in Edmonton, Alberta.
Fnatic's Counter-Strike team, which has traditionally been located in Sweden, won the first ever CS:GO Major in 2013 and two more between 2013 and 2015. [4] After a series of poor results dating back to the start of 2021, Fnatic made a move towards an international roster for the first time since 2013.
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