In less than twenty-four hours the prestige event DreamHack Summer 2014 will take place at Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre in Jönköping, Sweden.
The tournament will feature total of sixteen teams, including our Counter-Strike division participating in. Twelve teams were directly invited originally, but few hours ago it was reported that the Swedish team
TEAMGLOBAL , formerly known as LGB eSports pulled out from the competition due to the departure of
Dennis 'dennis' Edman and
Freddy 'KRiMZ' Johansson. The organizers decided to add one more spot to the already exciting two available via the BYOC qualifier to replace TEAMGLOBAL. The remaining last two spots were filled by
Marcus 'Delpan' Larsson's
Aligon and the Danish team
Reason Gaming , who managed to secure a spot via the official closed online qualifier.
The groups and the teams participating are the following:
The tournament will be once again using the GSL group structure consisting of four groups of four teams each. The group stage is set to best-of-one double elimination format, while the upper bracket to best-of-three single elimination.
Two official streams will be provided by DreamHack, both in English. While not confirmed, it is likely to see community streams in other languages such as German and Russian as well. The official casting crew of the Swedish tournament consists of two experts and two play-by-play commentators. Responsible for your viewing experience will be:
Our Counter-Strike squad is already in Jönköping, bootcamping in the Gameffect computer club.
Tobias 'South' Wilhelm released an interview with
Faruk 'pita' Pita regarding this event, ESPORTSM and more. Click here to view it.

Furthermore, the schedule for the event is the following:
This tournament will be the first LAN experiences for our new Counter-Strike team and we encourage our fans to support us during this extremely important for us event. Our first challenge will be the Swedish giant
Fnatic , which we will meet tomorrow at 20:00 CET and later we will face the Polish pride
Virtus.pro and/or the Norwegian team
London Conspiracy .
Stay tuned to SK Gaming for the coverage of the upcoming DreamHack Summer 2014 at Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre in Jönköping, Sweden.
Source: HLTV.org
The tournament will feature total of sixteen teams, including our Counter-Strike division participating in. Twelve teams were directly invited originally, but few hours ago it was reported that the Swedish team






The groups and the teams participating are the following:
Group A:
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Epsilon e-Sports
ENCE eSports
Berzerk
Group B:
SK Gaming
Fnatic
Virtus.pro
London Conspiracy
Group C:
HellRaisers
Titan eSports
Reason Gaming
BYOC spot
Group D:
Natus Vincere
Aligon
BYOC spot
BYOC spot




Group B:




Group C:




Group D:




The tournament will be once again using the GSL group structure consisting of four groups of four teams each. The group stage is set to best-of-one double elimination format, while the upper bracket to best-of-three single elimination.
Two official streams will be provided by DreamHack, both in English. While not confirmed, it is likely to see community streams in other languages such as German and Russian as well. The official casting crew of the Swedish tournament consists of two experts and two play-by-play commentators. Responsible for your viewing experience will be:
Our Counter-Strike squad is already in Jönköping, bootcamping in the Gameffect computer club.



SK Gaming at Gameffect computer club. From left to right: maikel, SKYTTEN, emilio, pita and roque.
Furthermore, the schedule for the event is the following:
June 14th - Saturday
15:00 CET –
Ninjas in Pyjamas vs.
Berzerk - A1
15:00 CET –
Epsilon e-Sports vs.
ENCE eSports - A2
16:30 CET – A1 winner vs. A2 winner - A3
16:30 CET – A1 loser vs. A2 loser - A4
17:30 CET – A3 loser vs. A4 winner - A5
20:00 CET –
Virtus.pro vs.
London Conspiracy - B1
20:00 CET –
SK Gaming vs.
Fnatic - B2
21:00 CET – B1 winner vs. B2 winner - B3
21:00 CET – B1 loser vs. B2 loser - B4
22:00 CET – B3 loser vs. B4 winner - B5
June 15th - Sunday
15:00 CET –
Titan eSports vs.
BYOC #3 - C1
15:00 CET –
HellRaisers vs.
Reason Gaming - C2
16:30 CET – C1 winner vs. C2 winner - C3
16:30 CET – C1 loser vs. C2 loser - C4
17:30 CET – C3 loser vs. C4 winner - C5
20:00 CET –
Natus Vincere vs.
BYOC #2 - D1
20:00 CET –
Aligon vs.
BYOC #1 - D2
21:00 CET – D1 winner vs. D2 winner - D3
21:00 CET – D1 loser vs. D2 loser - D4
22:00 CET – D3 loser vs. D4 winner - D5
June 16th - Monday
10:00 CET – Quarter-finals
14:30 CET – Semi-final #1
18:00 CET – Semi-final #2
22:30 CET – Grand final
15:00 CET –


15:00 CET –


16:30 CET – A1 winner vs. A2 winner - A3
16:30 CET – A1 loser vs. A2 loser - A4
17:30 CET – A3 loser vs. A4 winner - A5
20:00 CET –


20:00 CET –


21:00 CET – B1 winner vs. B2 winner - B3
21:00 CET – B1 loser vs. B2 loser - B4
22:00 CET – B3 loser vs. B4 winner - B5
June 15th - Sunday
15:00 CET –


15:00 CET –


16:30 CET – C1 winner vs. C2 winner - C3
16:30 CET – C1 loser vs. C2 loser - C4
17:30 CET – C3 loser vs. C4 winner - C5
20:00 CET –


20:00 CET –


21:00 CET – D1 winner vs. D2 winner - D3
21:00 CET – D1 loser vs. D2 loser - D4
22:00 CET – D3 loser vs. D4 winner - D5
June 16th - Monday
10:00 CET – Quarter-finals
14:30 CET – Semi-final #1
18:00 CET – Semi-final #2
22:30 CET – Grand final
This tournament will be the first LAN experiences for our new Counter-Strike team and we encourage our fans to support us during this extremely important for us event. Our first challenge will be the Swedish giant



Stay tuned to SK Gaming for the coverage of the upcoming DreamHack Summer 2014 at Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre in Jönköping, Sweden.
Source: HLTV.org

Evgeni Chardakov
Counter-Strike expert, writer, analyst and former competitive player with more than 15 years of experience within the discipline. Working with SK Gaming and ESEA.


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