Tomorrow the world's largest computer festival organization DreamHack will host the second CS:GO Invitational tournament in Stockholm for the year. The previous event was won by the French team Titan eSports, who defeated the Swedes of Ninjas in Pyjamas in the grand final back in February.
The tournament will feature total of eight teams, seven of which were invited by the organizers, while the last spot was secured by Team ALTERNATE via online qualifier.
All the teams playing including their group set are the following:
As usual official English stream will be available and most likely community streams in various other languages will be there too. Further information about the broadcast, such as GOTV services if available, can be found in our website in the tournament and match sections.
DreamHack reported that the group stages will run at the famous computer club Inferno Online, while the playoffs at the main stage at Ericsson Globe.
The official broadcasting team for the tournament will be the following:
Anders Blume - Caster
Auguste 'Semmler' Massonat - Caster & Host
Duncan 'Thorin' Shields - Analyst
The tournament will use double elimination best-of-one format for the group stages and single elimination best-of-three for the playoffs. DreamHack will also use the default competitive map pool set by Valve Corporation.
The complete schedule for the CS:GO tournament is the following:
A short trailer featuring players from the Swedish teams Ninjas in Pyjamas and Fnatic about this event has been released by DreamHack. Check it out!

SK Gaming will be providing match statistics, news, reviews and more from the $30,000 DreamHack Stockholm Invitational 2014 tournament. Stay tuned.
Source: dreamhack.se
The tournament will feature total of eight teams, seven of which were invited by the organizers, while the last spot was secured by Team ALTERNATE via online qualifier.
All the teams playing including their group set are the following:
Group A:
Ninjas in Pyjamas (GeT_RiGhT, f0rest, Xizt, friberg & Fifflaren)
Titan eSports (apEX, kennyS, Ex6TenZ, KQLY & Maniac)
Team ALTERNATE (approx, zonixx, gob b, smn & tiziaN)
LDLC (SmithZz, shox, NBK, kioShiMa & Happy)
Group B:
Fnatic (flusha, jw, pronax, olofm & KRiMZ)
Team Dignitas (Xyp9x, aizy, FeTiSh, dupreeh & device)
3DMAX (KHRN, REFLEX, natu, xartE & disturbed)
Copenhagen Wolves (karrigan, cajunb, gla1ve, Nico & Pimp)




Group B:




As usual official English stream will be available and most likely community streams in various other languages will be there too. Further information about the broadcast, such as GOTV services if available, can be found in our website in the tournament and match sections.
DreamHack reported that the group stages will run at the famous computer club Inferno Online, while the playoffs at the main stage at Ericsson Globe.
The official broadcasting team for the tournament will be the following:



The tournament will use double elimination best-of-one format for the group stages and single elimination best-of-three for the playoffs. DreamHack will also use the default competitive map pool set by Valve Corporation.
The complete schedule for the CS:GO tournament is the following:
September 25th - Thursday
12:30 CET –
Ninjas in Pyjamas vs.
Team ALTERNATE
13:30 CET –
Titan eSports vs.
LDLC
14:30 CET – Winner bracket final of Group A
15:30 CET – Lower bracket final of Group A
16:30 CET – Decider match of Group A
18:00 CET –
Fnatic vs.
3DMAX
19:00 CET –
Team Dignitas vs.
Copenhagen Wolves
20:00 CET – Winner bracket final of Group B
21:00 CET – Lower bracket final of Group B
22:00 CET – Decider match of Group B
September 26th - Friday
13:30 CET – Semi-final #1
16:30 CET – Semi-final #2
20:00 CET – Grand final
12:30 CET –


13:30 CET –


14:30 CET – Winner bracket final of Group A
15:30 CET – Lower bracket final of Group A
16:30 CET – Decider match of Group A
18:00 CET –


19:00 CET –


20:00 CET – Winner bracket final of Group B
21:00 CET – Lower bracket final of Group B
22:00 CET – Decider match of Group B
September 26th - Friday
13:30 CET – Semi-final #1
16:30 CET – Semi-final #2
20:00 CET – Grand final
A short trailer featuring players from the Swedish teams Ninjas in Pyjamas and Fnatic about this event has been released by DreamHack. Check it out!

SK Gaming will be providing match statistics, news, reviews and more from the $30,000 DreamHack Stockholm Invitational 2014 tournament. Stay tuned.
Source: dreamhack.se

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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