DreamLeague
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DreamLeague
Series Information
Organizers:
Start Date:
2013-11-04
Cumulative Prize Pool:
$10,108,399 USD
Links
DreamLeague is a league started in 2013 by DreamHack, ASUS ROG, Roccat, TheGDStudio and Swedish TV channel TV6. The long-term goal is to create the world's most prestigious Dota 2 league with focus on Europe and North America. DreamHack will work closely with the team organisations and make them partners to the league, but also keep them independent. DreamHack have in close partnership with six invited teams designed a new model, where teams are not only taking part as teams and players, but will work to promote ASUS ROG DreamLeague. On top of getting top exposure at Twitch.TV and TV6, DreamLeague will provide the teams with travel support to LAN finals, stream and broadcast statistics and also kick-back on specific revenue streams.
DreamLeague was included in Dota Pro Circuit starting with DreamLeague Season 8, thereby increasing the amount of teams to include other regions. Following the restructuring of the Dota Pro Circuit in 2021, DreamLeague focused on the Western Europe portion of the regional leagues.
In 2023, DreamLeague was included as part of the ESL Pro Tour, beginning with DreamLeague Season 19.[1]
Tournaments[edit]
S Tournament
Date
Prize
P#
Location
Winner
Runner-up
Nov 30, 2021 - Jan 21, 2022
$205,000
8 teams
Apr 13 - May 19, 2021
$75,000
8 teams
Apr 13 - May 22, 2021
$205,000
8 teams
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History[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ ESL Gaming (2023-03-13). "Introducing the new ESL Pro Tour for Dota 2".