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We all encourage you to follow our news writer, Sam Nordmark, who was on site for the event. Below is a synopsis and some of his tweets from the event.
DreamHack streamed 15 million hours last year72,790 visitors attended DreamHack events last yearThere were twelve events and 4.5 SEK paid out in 20142014 will be DreamHack's 20th birthdayDreamhack is building a new studio in StockholmModern Times Group are investing in the studio productionThere will be six DH Open events in 2014Techlabs and DreamHack are collaborating on the DH Open event in Moscow yearBoth Dota and StarCraft are going to be at the Moscow event15 million houts streamed in 2013. 72,790 visitors attended DH events last year.
— Sam Nordmark (@Wndwrt) January 24, 2014
12 events4,5 million SEK paid out in 2013. 2014 Will celebrate Dreamhacks 20th bday
— Sam Nordmark (@Wndwrt) January 24, 2014
The next season of the DH Dreamleague Will be the Companys 2nd largest priority. Follows the NHL structure of divisions.
— Sam Nordmark (@Wndwrt) January 24, 2014
Six Dh open events throughout the year. #DHKO2014
— Sam Nordmark (@Wndwrt) January 24, 2014
Techlabs and Dreamhack will work together at the Dh open stop in Moscow. #DHKO2014
— Sam Nordmark (@Wndwrt) January 24, 2014
Both SC2 and dota 2 will be present at DH Moscow. #DHKO2014
— Sam Nordmark (@Wndwrt) January 24, 2014