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DreamHack Open November 2023 Overview

DreamHack Open was launched in 2012 and is DreamHack’s premiere esports feature which features multiple live tours. These tours are done on several continents across the world, which can provide fans with a first-hand experience of watching esports.

Ever since the goal of the DreamHack Open circuit is to provide a community that will be the number one place for aspiring pro-team to showcase themselves as one of the best world-class teams out there. This vision is now strengthened with the participation of the ESL Pro Tour, which further develops the potential of CS:GO in the esports gaming market.

More About DreamHack Open 2023

a world-renowned esports event tournament that showcases the best of the best teams in the world. It is a yearly event that is subdivided into continental events in the biggest continents in the world. This 2023, DreamHack Open is divided into 4 major events.

DreamHack Open Events were DreamHack Open 44, which kicked off last March 10 to March 14, 2023, with a total prize of $100,000. This event showcases the best players of the two regions: South America and North America.

The teams who participated in the North America bracket in this event include:

  • paiN Gaming
  • Team Liquid
  • High Coast Esports
  • Rebirth Esports
  • Bad News Bears
  • RBG Esports
  • Extra Salt
  • and Triumph

While in the South America bracket, teams are:

  • Sharks Esports
  • Imperial Esports
  • 9z Team
  • and Havan Liberty

Second, DreamHack Open 45 happened last June 29 to July 3, 2023, with a total prize pool of $100,000. DreamHack 45 will showcase the players from two regions: Asia and North America.

The teams who participated in North America bracket are:

  • GODSENT
  • RBG Esports
  • O PLANO
  • Extra Salt
  • paiN Gaming
  • Party Astronauts
  • Triumph
  • Third Impact
  • Mythic
  • ChocoCheck
  • GGPR Esports
  • X13,
  • Trito
  • Counter Nature
  • and 2 ESEA Qualifiers

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While in the Asia bracket:

  • Lynn Vision,
  • D13,
  • Team NKT,
  • Huat Zai,
  • Checkmate,
  • Renewal
  • and 2 ESEA Qualifiers.

Third, DreamHack Open 46 kicked off last September 22 to September 26, 2023, with a whopping prize of $130,000. This event showcased the best players from North America, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.

Teams for North America bracket includes: Bad News Bears, GODSENT, Extra Salt, paiN Gaming, Team One, RGB Esports, Triumph, Mythic, Strife Esports, ChocoCheck, ATK and Third Impact. In the South American Bracket, teams who played: 9z Team, Bravos Gaming, YNG Sharks, Paqueta Gaming, Isurus and SWS Gaming. Lastly, in the Australia and New Zealand bracket, the teams include: ex-Dire Wolves, Renegades, Rooster, ORDER, VERTEX and ex-Chiefs.

Lastly, this DreamHack Open November 2023 is DreamHack Open 47, which kicks off this November 10 to November 14, 2023. This last event of DreamHack has a whooping cash prize pool of $100,000 that is solely for the best players of the European region.

DreamHack Open 47 – November 2023

This event of DreamHack powered by the ESL Pro Tour is the last tournament of this gaming tour. The championship will be played fully online, the best players will be at their homes while participating in the event. It will be broadcast live from one of the main sponsors, the Monster Energy DreamHack Studio located in Stockholm.

DreamHack Open 47 is a challenger tier event that is part of ESL Pro Tour, the participating teams will be earning points towards the next big event of ESL Pro Tour Championships: IEM Cologne and IEM Katowice 2023.

DreamHack Open 47 Europe Basic Information

  • Dates: November 10 to 14, 2023
  • Major Sponsors: Intel, 1XBET, DHL and Monster Energy
  • Game: Counter Strike: Global Offensive
  • Pro Tour Tier: Regional Challenger
  • Location: Europe
  • Type: Online
  • Prize money: $100,000
  • A total of 8 teams to be split into two groups
  • GSL BO3 group play
  • The top 2 teams will immediately be in the playoffs
  • Playoffs played in Best of Three Single elimination
  • Best of Five on the Grand Final
  • Team spots are divided into 5 invites and 3 closed qualifiers

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Broadcast Talent

Hosts

  • Samantha Timm
  • Harvey Rodgers

Analysts

  • Jack Saunders
  • Allan Hender
  • Anirudh Ajay

Casters

  • Mimi Wermcrantz
  • Michael Cassidy
  • Mamoon Sabri
  • Sudhen Wahengbam
  • Vince Hill
  • Mike Winnick

Teams Involved

The teams invited are:

  • ENCE
  • Team Spirit
  • BIG
  • mousesports
  • ForZe (replacement for Complexity)

Teams for closed qualifiers:

  • MAD Lions
  • fnatic
  • GamerLegion

Qualifiers Information

Open Qualifier (October 5-6, 2023)

Format for Open Qualifiers:

  • Open Qualifier: sign-up
  • Event is open to anything, unlimited teams can participate
  • Best of One Single Elimination bracket
  • Qualifying matches Best of Three
  • Top 2 qualify to Closed Qualifiers
  • Teams: Eternal Fire, fnatic, forZe, Sinners, Entropiq, SKADE, GamerLegion and MAD Lions

Times for Open Qualifiers:

Start Time both days: 18:00 CEST

Closed Qualifier (October 20-21, 2023)

Format for Closed Qualifiers:

  • Best of Three Double Elimination bracket
  • 6 invites and 2 qualifying from Open Qualifiers
  • 3 teams qualify for Main Event

Times for Closed Qualifiers:

  • Start Time Day 1: 13:30 CEST
  • Start Time Day 2: 13:30 CEST

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Prize Distribution

# EPT Points Prize Money
1 100 $50,000
2 80 $20,000
3 40 $10,000
4 40 $10,000
5 20 $3,000
6 20 $3,000
7 0 $2,000
8 0 $2,000

DreamHack Open 47 Schedule

November 10

13:30 CEST

  • Group A UB 1.1
  • Group A UB 1.2

16:45 CEST

  • Group B UB 1.1

20:00 CEST

  • Group B UB 1.2

November 11

13:30 CEST

  • Group A UB 2.1
  • Group A LB 1.1

16:45 CEST

  • Group B LB 1.1

20:00 CEST

  • Group B UB 2.1

November 12

16:00 CEST

  • Group A LB 2.1

20:00 CEST

  • Group B LB 2.1

November 13

16:00 CEST

  • Semifinals #1

19:15 CEST

  • Semifinals #2

November 14

16:00 CEST

  • Grand Final

DreamHack Open November 2023 Interim Results

  • 1st place: TBD winning $50,000 with 100 points and a secured slot at ESL Pro League Conference Season 15.
  • 2nd place: TBD winning $20,000 with 80 points.
  • 3-4th place: TBD winning $10,000 with 40 points.
  • 3-4th place: TBD winning $10,000 with 40 points.
  • 5th-6th place: ENCE winning $3,000 with 20 points.
  • 5th-6th place: MOUZ winning $3,000 with 20 points.
  • 7th-8th place: Team Spirit winning $2,000.
  • 7th-8th place: GamerLegion winning $2,000.
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