Dota 2: Dreamhack to Host a Series of Weekly Dota 2 Tournaments

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Dota 2: Dreamhack to Host a Series of Weekly Dota 2 Tournaments

 Dreamhack is organizing a new series of Dota 2 events called DreamHack Weekly.


DreamHack announced today that they will run a series of weekly Dota 2 tournaments via the organizer's official website:

“During August and September, we’ll be running weekly online Dota 2 tournaments… which will lead to a monthly qualification final. After both months, the qualified teams will play in a grand finals day for €2K Euros.”

Dreamhack Weekly Format

All series will be played online on Wednesdays and on the following weekends. This will continue until September 20, 2019. Having said that, Dreamhack will cap the total number of teams at 16 on every start day.

What’s more, more the participation in these tournaments is free. All you need to do is to make a challenger mode account. It is also important to know that you can join from any region, however, Dreamhack will host the games themselves on EU servers.

Last, but not least, eight teams will participate in the Grand Final of the Dreamhack Weekly: two monthly winners, two runners-up, two of the highest rank teams from August and September and two from the open qualifiers.

Schedule

According to DreamHack, even if you get knocked out, nothing is over. You will be able to enter a side tournament for €50 Euros. Even though it might not seem much, it is still better than nothing.

All qualifiers will begin at 15:00 CEST. In addition to that, every Wednesday there will also be a €100 Euro midweek event. Also, let’s not forget the 1v1 €50 Euro tournament as well.

Click here to read the full announcement and the Schedule for the qualifiers. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest esports news.


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Dota 2: Dreamhack to Host a Series of Weekly Dota 2 Tournaments
Zlosterr
Zlosterr has been a fan of esports for many years and mainly focuses on Dota 2. He has more than five years of experience writing Dota 2 content for numerous platforms. Besides being a passionate fan of the game, he's also played for various amateur teams.