ESL Gaming last weekend hosted their first ever Australian DreamHack Festival at Melbourne & Olympic Parks, and post-event, have shared that attendance numbers totalled just over 21,000 guests. The inaugural event consisted of opportunities involving both local talent and international stars of gaming – along with a range of festivities revolving around esports, content creation, live music, LAN tournaments and more.
In terms of the major eSports events, local eSports team The Chiefs walked away with victories in League of Legends and Halo Infinite professional tournaments, while the Brazillian team paiN Gaming walked away with $50,000 USD in prize money for the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament. Winning teams in all three events can be found below:
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (ESL Challenger Melbourne)
- 1st. paiN Gaming (Brazil) – $50,000 USD
- 2nd. Imperial Esports (Brazil) – $20,000 USD
- 3rd-4th. Entropiq (Europe) – $10,000 USD
- 3rd-4th. Wings Up Gaming (China) – $10,000 USD
While no Australian team cracked the Top 4, ANZ teams did crack the 5-6th (GRAYHOUND) and 7th-8th (Vertex Esports) positions.
League of Legends (LCO Split 2 Grand Final – Delivered by Menulog)
- 1st. The Chiefs (ANZ) – $15,000 USD
- 2nd. Pentanet.GG (ANZ) – $10,000 USD
- 3rd. ORDER (ANZ) – $5,000 USD
Halo Infinite (HCS ANZ Regional)
- 1st. The Chiefs (ANZ) – $20,000 USD
- 2nd. Mindfreak (ANZ) – $11,000 USD
- 3rd. Divine Mind (ANZ) – $6,000 USD
Here’s hoping that these numbers continue to support future interest in eSports opportunities across Australia – on a local, national and international level.