Tag: DreamHack

  • Stan hosts all-new FanFest for esports fans in India

    Stan hosts all-new FanFest for esports fans in India

    Mumbai: Stan, a blockchain-based fan engagement platform, had successfully hosted a first-of-its-kind fanfest that united various gaming creators, fans, and esports players beyond the virtual space and in person.

    Stan Fanfest was a component of Dreamhack 2022, which took place from 4-6 November 2022, at the Hitex Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad.

    The fanfest was a truly immersive event that brought together over 30,000 gaming enthusiasts from across the country to the destination.

    DreamHack, a gaming event unlike any other, is all about the massive BYOD (bring your own device) LAN party, paired with a plethora of competitive tournaments and international esports competitions.

    The Stan fanfest, which was hosted in collaboration with Wings, a gaming earphones manufacturer, gave fans an immersive experience by introducing them to the many activities, including the offline version of the NFT Trump game, which was the star attraction of the fan area. Having designed one of the most intriguing arenas and booths inside DreamHack, the visitor footfall at Stan Fanfest was recorded to be the highest throughout the three days. The fanfest was well-received by online gamers and influencers, with over 30.000 attendees and over 80 influencers present over the three days. Interestingly, for the first time, Free Fire creators and Omegle creators also graced the meet and greet event.

    The key gaming influencers participating in the event were Uk007 Rider, for whom over 10,000 fans turned up at the venue, Mortal, Gyan Gaming, Lokesh Gamer, AS Gaming, Thug, Goldy, Raj ‘Snax’ Varma, and Tanmay ‘Scout’ Singh. Industry leaders including S8UL founder Thug (Animesh Agarwal), 8bit creatives Goldy (Lokesh Jain), and NODWIN Gaming managing director & co-founder Akshat Rathe marked their presence at the event. Comedians and leading gaming creators Samay Raina and Tanmay Bhat also attended the event.

    Stan chief operating officer and co-founder Nauman Mulla commented on the success of the company’s first-ever gaming community meet and greet event, saying, “A truly enthralling experience, we at Stan are elated for having hosted the first of its kind FanFest and are planning to unveil many more moving forward. Offering the fans a chance to meet their favourite gamers in person and providing them with a platform to experience web3 gaming with state-of-the-art gaming headphones and equipment, the meet and greet event was truly successful. By allowing free entry to Stan NFT owners to the event, we hope to host many more such engaging events in the future, in order to unlock more rewards for our users over time.

  • Bingo! becomes the official snacking partner for DreamHack 2022

    Bingo! becomes the official snacking partner for DreamHack 2022

    Mumbai: ITC Ltd.’s Bingo! has partnered with Nodwin Gaming as the official snacking partner for DreamHack 2022.

    Following this partnership, Bingo! has set up an exclusive Bingo! Streamer Zone, which will bring together popular YouTube influencers and streamers such as Thug, Mortal, Scout, Ocean, 8Bit Mercy, 8Bit, 8Bit Rebel, Sid Joshi, Xyaa, Hydraflick, Samay Raina, Sagar, and many more.

    This is the third edition of DreamHack being hosted in India, where gamers can experience professional e-sports tournaments and watch top players battle it out in the gaming arena.

    This engaging and innovative collaboration between Bingo! and DreamHack highlights the brand’s interest in and support for the e-sports community.

    ITC Ltd. head of marketing – snacks, noodles, and pasta Aishwarya Pratap Singh said, “We are thrilled to be collaborating with DreamHack, India’s largest e-gaming festival. Bingo! owns the platform of young and innovative snack offerings and is a brand loved by the youth. Gaming has always been at the forefront of the activities that the youth enjoy, & Bingo! aspires to be the preferred snacking partner for the gaming community. DreamHack has a strong track record and a large fan base, and we, at Bingo!, hope to jointly deliver an exciting gaming experience to the fans. This collaboration will be a fantastic experience for both fans and industry professionals, who will be able to interact with and learn from experts in the e-sports fraternity while also growing with it.”

    Alongside, Bingo! will be hosting several fun activities for the event attendees. The brand will set up a dark room in which the audience must evade laser beams and reach the end of the room to collect a pack of Bingo! Cheese Nachos Flavor, Namkeen. Bingo! will also set up a neon-themed photobooth where GIFs will be created of the attendees and a chill zone where a Cheese Nachos Favour and Namkeen DIY counter will facilitate customised ‘namkeen’ dishes using Bingo! Cheese Nachos Flavour.  An AR & VR game arena will also be set up, where one must scan around and tap on as many Cheese Nachos Flavor packs as possible within a set amount of time to win.

    Adding to it, Nodwin Gaming co-founder Akshat Rathee said, “DreamHack is a fun, entertaining gaming and esports event that can be enjoyed by people from all walks of life and across age groups. We are delighted to collaborate with our snacking partner, Bingo!, to make this event even more memorable. The audience can really let their hair down with their loved ones by taking part in all the exciting esports activities and other games while munching on a Bingo snack to keep their energies up. Not only that, Bingo has also set up an exclusive streamer zone and a meet-and-greet zone for e-sports enthusiasts and fans to interact with their favourite gaming influencers, so there is a lot to look forward to.”

  • 8Bit Creatives becomes the talent partner of DreamHack 2022

    8Bit Creatives becomes the talent partner of DreamHack 2022

    Mumbai: 8Bit Creatives has become the official talent partner for DreamHack 2022, India’s largest esports festival, which will take place in Hyderabad from 4 to 6 November.

    The global gaming festival is taking place in India for the first time since the pandemic. The event will feature an exciting set of live events and activities over three days that will bring together speakers from some of the most renowned brands, esports pro players, fans, and gamers from across the country under one roof. It promises to give fans an unrivalled experience of the festival that is unimaginable.

    This collaboration will be a great experience for the fans as well as the industry, which stands to interact and learn from the experts in the esports fraternity and grow with it.

    Speaking of this partnership, 8Bit Creatives CEO & founder Animesh Agarwal said, “It’s funny how some stories have their beginnings, twists and turns, and surprise endings. Participating in the first DreamHack event back in 2018, was the inception point of 8Bit Creatives, and now we have indeed come full circle, as the official talent management partner for India’s biggest gaming festival. 8Bit Creatives and NODWIN Gaming have always worked together to grow gaming in India. We envision this partnership as being a celebration of esports fans, players, and creators. Truly, this is big—DreamHack 2022, here we come!”

    NODWIN Gaming co-founder Akshat Rathee added, “DreamHack is a dream festival for the esports community where like-minded people get together and celebrate their love and passion for esports. We’ve put together an action-packed three-day itinerary in Hyderabad and are delighted to have on board our talent partner 8Bit Creatives, who will help spread the word not only among our live audience but also to the world at large!”

    8Bit Creatives co-founder Lokesh Jain said, “8Bit Creatives is built with the love of fans and we are really excited that our fan family is growing with India’s largest digital gaming festival—DreamHack. NODWIN Gaming has been making waves since its entry into the market. We share similar beliefs in providing the best to our fans, and we are really excited to celebrate all the gaming fun at the event and revolutionise the esports market together.”

  • Nodwin Gaming’s upcoming digital festival DreamHack to celebrate chess

    Nodwin Gaming’s upcoming digital festival DreamHack to celebrate chess

    Mumbai: Nodwin Gaming’s upcoming DreamHack event, scheduled from 4-6 November will also celebrate “chess.” This is in addition to the gaming fun at the event.

    In partnership with comedian Samay Raina & ChessBase India, Nazara Technologies’ Nodwin Gaming has planned a chess celebration which includes an open tournament, a death-match between two grandmasters—Gukesh D and Arjun Erigaisi, Comedians over the Board (COTB), free chess workshops, along with some fun activities like hand-and-brain, a Simul exhibition, and a meet-and-greet with other chess stars. A total prize pool of Rs 10 lakh has been announced for the winners of the DreamHack Rapid and Blitz chess tournaments that are open to all.

    “By bringing a much respected and one of the oldest sports like chess to the DreamHack, we’re giving fans the experience of a lifetime! The super success of our chess league showed us how loved the game is in India and how passionate this community is, which is why we wanted to celebrate chess at DreamHack. Chess is also played over the internet just like gaming and also features the fabled over-the-board competition, exactly like a LAN event. The synergies and similarities are extremely evident and we believe that these two communities will love what they have to offer to each other,” said Nodwin Gaming COO & co-founder Gautam Virk.

    “The vision of ChessBase India has always been to make chess the most popular sport in the country. Nodwin has been a wonderful partner in this odyssey of popularising chess. I am very happy that chess is going to be a part of an iconic event like Dreamhack. I am extremely thrilled and so looking forward to it,” said ChessBase India co-founder & CEO Sagar Shah.

    A deathmatch between two chess players—the 16-year-old India number two and world number 18, Gukesh D, and the 19-year-old India number three and world number 19, Arjun Erigaisi, is scheduled for 5 November. The winner of this match will take home Rs 3,00,000 and the runner-up, Rs 2,00,000.

    “I am excited and eagerly looking forward to battling it out with Arjun Erigaisi, my fierce rival on the board and close buddy off it. I am looking forward to a great match,” said Gukesh D.

    Erigaisi added, “I was closely following the first edition of the deathmatch between Anish and Vidit. It was so thrilling and intense. Now I’m super delighted to be playing the second edition of Deathmatch, that too against a very strong opponent like Gukesh. Also, as far as I can recall, this is going to be my first one-on-one OTB, that too in my backyard in Hyderabad. So all in all, extremely excited.”

    For the first time, Comedians on the Board (COTB), an event in the world of chess that has always been hosted online by Samay Raina, will go live at DreamHack. Eight of the strongest chess-playing stand-up comedians, including Tanmay Bhat, Samay Raina, Biswa Kalyan, Joel D’souza, Anirban Dasgupta, Vaibhav Sethia, Manik Mahna, and Sumit Sourav, will face off against each other to win the Rs 5,00,000 prize and to become the ultimate COTB champion on 4 November.

    On the workshop front, there is a line up which includes: How to stream chess in an effective way by Samay Raina; How to make chess exciting in terms of teaching and commentating by Sagar Shah; and What is needed to pursue a career as an arbiter by one of India’s finest chess arbiters, IA Vivek Sohani.

    DreamHack will go live from 4-6 November at Hall 1 and 3, Hitex Exhibition Centre, Hitec City, Hyderabad.

    The tickets for Chess at DreamHack Hyderabad are priced at Rs 1, 299 can be bought at DreamHack India’s website.

  • Nodwin Gaming brings the third edition of Dreamhack to Hyderabad

    Nodwin Gaming brings the third edition of Dreamhack to Hyderabad

    Mumbai: Nodwin Gaming will bring DreamHack, the immersive gaming lifestyle experience, to Hyderabad, India from 4-6 November at halls one and three, Hitex Exhibition Center, Hitec City.

    The company said that India’s gaming industry has seen an accelerated rise. With the footfall it commands, DreamHack will bring together the entire collective of gaming enthusiasts from the country under one roof. At the opening ceremony on 4 November 2022, fans will witness gaming experiences, meet and greets surrounded by a community of gamers enjoying music, bright lights, pure joy, and fun!

    DreamHack’s signature, the BYOC or BYOD (bring your computer or device), remains the festival’s soul and will be making its return. This edition too will allow registered participants access to BYOD non-stop for three straight event days to come together and play with fellow gamers and friends.

    This event is India’s own gaming carnival and will be thronged by top content creators and celebrities on the ground. On the agenda, there are several meet and greets with YouTubers, influencers, and gamers. A plethora of esports tournaments, old-school games at the retro zone, the expo, cosplay competitions, DreamHack merchandise, and plenty of fun activities are all set to make this a holistic gaming experience.

    “We are excited to have the world’s largest digital festival in Telangana for the first time. Hitec City is a prime location for all the young, tech-savvy crowd who are always on the lookout for new experiences. DreamHack being synonymous with everything digital, it’s sure to provide a fun and entertaining weekend for the people of Telangana,” said principal secretary of the industries & commerce (I&C) and information technology (IT) departments, Telangana Jayesh Ranjan.

    “DreamHack is not just a gaming event, it is a festival for our community to come together, have fun, meet old friends, play the games they cherish, and watch esports battles! The community has been waiting to come together again and experience DreamHack like never before, and this edition in Hyderabad promises to do the same. It is going to be three long days of endless fun!” said Nodwin Gaming co-founder & MD Akshat Rathee.

    The festival promises to meet and greet with icons of gaming, music and culture; live music performances; the newest launches and tech demos; along with esports; retro gaming; tabletop gaming; and much more.

    The choice of ticketing partners will be varied as fans can choose from Insider, Book My Show, and Mera Events.

  • NODWIN Gaming signs on PR Firm Actimedia for nationwide mandate

    NODWIN Gaming signs on PR Firm Actimedia for nationwide mandate

    MUMBAI: India’s largest esports company NODWIN Gaming has signed on Actimedia India Pvt. Ltd., as its PR and communications partner effective 3 April, 2020. Actimedia is a two-decade-old leading public relations agency that delivers integrated communications and digital strategy solutions from its offices in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.

    “This is a very exciting time in the business lifecycle for NODWIN. We have grown by 80 per cent in the last year, expanded our global footprint by entering the Middle East and South Africa, and are now looking at making the next big push – both in terms of creating global IPs and gearing up for D2C business. We are delighted to get on board Actimedia as our PR partners and are looking forward to a long partnership with them. Their expertise in building an exciting brand imagery that aligns seamlessly with our business objectives forms the crux of this partnership,” said NODWIN Gaming group chief executive officer Sidharth Kedia.

    “NODWIN Gaming is a dynamic brand that has captured the e-sports market with its innovative IPs, and some very exciting esports properties like the DreamHack and ESL India Premiership. NODWIN Gaming has been constantly improving its portfolio to grow the nascent yet quickly evolving esports vertical in the country.We are looking forward to taking this adrenaline-pumped ride to the next level,” said Amitabh Saksena, director, Actimedia India Pvt. Limited.

  • Of  gaming and opportunities, a look into the Indian esports ecosystem

    Of gaming and opportunities, a look into the Indian esports ecosystem

    MUMBAI: Esports is a fairly new buzzword in the country. While esports tournaments have been a part of the country’s gaming ecosystem for quite some time, in the past couple of years, the popularity has surged high enough to attract international attention and now many are scrambling to get a slice of it.

    Back in 2018, the ecosystem witnessed a number of significant tournaments like ESL One, DreamHack and COBX Masters and according to Esports Observer, the prize money given out across all tournaments was around Rs.3.5 crore. However, 2019 brought in a major shift in paradigm; the prize money grew by 180 per cent to around Rs. 10.7 crore.

    With the advent of more prospects in an industry which is just blooming in the country, more enthusiasts are being attracted. These young individuals from across the country want to get into this industry, however, not just  as esports athletes which is the common perception, but in other disciplines too.

    “I am from Kerala and shifted to Mumbai in 2012. Although I was a gamer, I found a completely different scenario, when it came to gaming, in Mumbai. Initially, I played Counter Strike, at small LAN events as bigger tournaments were not around that time,” says 26 year old Nishant Murlidharan.

    While Murlidharan was still pursuing his engineering back at that time, he enjoyed gaming and wanted to give a shot at content creation as well. He initially created a channel, uploaded some whimsical videos of himself playing and eventually stopped uploading after a while as the viewership did not measure up to much.

    After a brief hiatus, he continued gaming and started streaming on YouTube and met with mediocre success even after graduating and securing a job as a data analyst. Eventually he got into playing PUBG, the PC version. Soon he received a lot of support from the Indian PUBG community on discord, however, that too was limited.

    The break came in April 2019 when he published a montage video of some of his best plays and it caught the eyes of some of the major Indian PUBG pros including Scout, who reacted to the video on his channel. Post that, Murlidharan started amalgamating subscribers in bulk. Fast forward to now, he is a full time streamer and also plays with a team of PUBG PC players and has some impressive tournament achievements to his name. He also has a streaming partnership with Gaming Monk.

    His YouTube channel called iFlicks has a following  of around 70,000  subscribers (iFlicks is also his gamer tag).

    Although, Dota 2 and CS:GO have been the stars of the esports ecosystem, in India specifically, there’s an evident shift that is being seen. Tencent’s PUBGM or PUBG Mobile has dominated in 2019 in terms of prize pool in the country. A super Esports title like Dota 2 is experiencing a decline in viewership leading to teams dropping their rosters. However, it might not be very surprising. As the paradigm shifts largely from PC to mobile given the availability of smartphones and viewership accessibility, the majority share of tournaments, events and eventually prize pool is poised to shift into the mobile segment as well.

    For  long-time Indian gamers, the shift came as a little challenging because mobile esports is very new but the good news is that it is gaining popularity by the day. However, not every player is already adept when he or she has to switch platforms. The dynamics of gameplay and controls change drastically which switching from console or PC to mobile entails, especially when you are not playing casual games. However, it has not deterred them from adapting and exploring opportunities.

    “I am a PC gamer. I started with Call Of Duty 4 in 2011 and I played that game for about seven years consecutively,” says Pratik Mehra, the coach of Fnatic India PUBGM team.

    Although he hails from a PC background, he is coaching the mobile team of one of the most premium esports organisations in the world.

    Why?

    After winning multiple national and international events of PUBG PC, Mehra saw an opportunity in the mobile segment as it had more audience, prize-pool and overall opportunities.

    Says Mehra: “I didn’t know how to play on mobile. However, because in PUBG 30 per cent is shooting and other 70 per cent is your strategy, your location, etc., I had an edge. I was the IGL (in game leader) of my team, who brings the team together and makes the shot calls. I am using my experience as a coach here. I will be guiding them about the strategies and more.”

    For now, he says, he will continue streaming and creating content and also hone his skills on mobile and once he masters that he would stream PUBGM as well.

    The appointment of a coach somewhat portrays the upward scale of the Indian industry. A handful of organisations or teams in India have had coaches for esports teams, let alone for a mobile title. A monthly earning of a coach can be somewhere between Rs 20,000 to Rs 60,000, depending upon the title and the organisation. PUBGM has around 20 to 25 tier 1 teams in India and is evidently leading the market in terms of player-base and viewership. However, other titles are also enthusiastic about getting a slice of the market.

    In 2019, Garena conducted its first tournament in India for the title Free Fire titled Free Fire India Today League with a total prize pool or Rs. 35 Lakh divided among top 10 teams. The event was inaugurated by the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju.

    Other titles like Clash Royale and most recently Call Of Duty Mobile are around as well.

    As more titles are entering the esports ecosystem of the country, so are the opportunities.


     
    30 year old Kiran Noojibail is the director of esports and broadcasting at LXG and one of the more prominent Indian shoutcasters (the person who gives commentary about the gameplay). Says he “I played Dota semi-professionally from the year 2007 to 2010. Back then there was barely any scope in terms of tournaments and the ones that were there had a registration fee and you would get something very minimal if you win, mostly a refund of your registration money if you were the runners up. Hence there was no means of making this a proper full-time profession.”

    Going under the tag of ‘Shadeslayer,’ Noojibail casts multiple number of games ranging from Overwatch, Dota 2, Counter Strike Global Offensive and even PUBG.

    He further continues, “After I completed my engineering and finished my work in 2015, I wondered what I could do. I was a trained public speaker; I had very good knowledge of Dota from the time when I had played it. I decided to give a shot at casting and started doing so in April 2015. That’s when I started working on my first gig as a shout caster.”

    Since then he has casted some of the major tournaments across India  and overseas.

    The payment for shoutcasters in the country can vary on certain aspects like talent, event and model. While at some events, they are paid in terms of the entire event they are also paid in accordance to matches, or even rounds.

    With the advent of mobile, Noojibail says that the competition has increased in the market. As the audience grows to a sizebale number, the more tournaments will be around and more talented people from across the country will join the scene.

    However, it also brings in more opportunities in other spectrums of the industry as well. Just like any other industry, the general profiles of cinematographers, post production crew, event agencies, designers, community managers, public relation individuals, marketing individuals, business development executives, social media handlers and many more will continue to increase.

    Devesh Kabdwal has been instrumental in the earlier-mentioned COBX Masters. He donned the hat of VP media and marketing for COBX Gaming and even managed the company’s flagship team, Signify. Managing two teams of CS:GO and Dota 2 respectively, he said that even though the market is shifting into mobile first, the ways of managing a team and tailoring an esports brand remain the same.

    Both of Signify’s teams had a fine run during their tenure and dominated the scene in India, however according to Kabdwal, they had always aimed at competing in the South East Asian scene which is much more matured in terms of the PC market.

    Said he, “Managing a team aspiring to be a formidable presence in the South East Asian scene alongside trying to create a brand came with challenges, but it has always been exciting.”

    However, according to him, since the viewership was not as colossal as it is now thanks to mobile, it was a challenge to convince brands to get in. As the PC market has limitations in its audience base, it has been traditionally hard to get the mainstream brands onboard, however mobile poses a much more lucrative ecosystem.

    Just like traditional sports, esports in itself brings opportunities for athletes, irrespective of their traditional educational degrees. Pressure from parents to lean into a rather mainstream profession after completing education is somewhat a norm of Indian households. And in that line of competition, esports or rather ‘gaming’ does not hold a candle.

    For some though, it was pure passion that took them ahead in the scene.

    Akshay Dhodi, now 26, began playing professionally when he was 18. He dropped out of school when he was in the ninth standard, owing to some family issues. He spent his days playing Dota 2 in LAN cafes despite his parents nagging him about how he was wasting his time, his life away. He paid off his cafe bills by helping others reach higher points in games and from college and cafe tournaments. In 2011, he got an offer to join Team Buriza in Hyderabad and he has not looked back since.

    He joined the Asus ROG  team and became one of the better known players of the Indian Dota scene. Recently after leaving ROG, he is playing for a team named Whoops!, and is looking for a sponsorship.

    Says he, “[Even though mobile is dominating] I am trying to increase my MMR (Match Making Rating) in Dota 2 and my sole focus is on this game. If the future does not bring much to me from this title, I might consider moving to some other title.”

    An esports athlete in India gets around Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000 as salary, depending on the organisation. However that is just for PC games. If sources are to be believed, Indian mobile esports players are getting paid somewhere between Rs 60,000 to Rs 1 lakh, which is considerably higher than their PC counterparts.

    However, it does not come as a surprise as more viewership generates higher ROI.

    Esports and gaming in general is solidifying its place in the Indian market. Quite a few international biggies are already eyeing the market if reports are to be believed. 2020 will be an enormously critical year for the Indian scene. After dominating the US charts, COD Mobile will try to cement its position in the mobile-loving country. Albeit it will be hard to chip away PUBGM's already existing brand loyalty, it will not be impossible to make a dent to start with. This in turn will  force  Tencent to up its game further in the country.

    While DreamHack open has already been confirmed for 2020, no other major tournaments have been announced.

    As esports and content around it starts penetrating further into regional feeds, the viewership is likely to increase manifolds and hence the awareness. As a result, brands would be willing to invest more for visibility in a youth dominated country.

    As far as Indian Esports go, you ain’t seen nothing yet! Watch out for the wave!

     http://www.animationxpress.com/index.php/latest-news/of-gaming-and-opportunities-a-look-into-the-indian-esports-ecosystem   

  • Gaming Lifestyle Festival ‘DreamHack’ returns to Asia for its second edition

    Gaming Lifestyle Festival ‘DreamHack’ returns to Asia for its second edition

    MUMBAI: NODWIN Gaming, a pioneer in esports and Viacom18, India’s fastest growing media and entertainment network have come together once again to bring DreamHack back to India.  This year's event is titled DreamHack Delhi and will be held in the national capital of India, New Delhi, on December 6-8, 2019, at the NSIC Exhibition Ground. Like it’s previous edition, DreamHack Delhi will be streamed live on Viacom18’s OTT platform VOOT. 

    Dreamhack Delhi will see gamers and esports enthusiasts come together for 72 hours of esports gaming competitions, LAN parties, sections of games from all generations and a perfect stage for artists, cosplayers, developers and gamers to connect and grow. This edition promises all things DreamHack, including some exciting esports tournaments – such as the 55K USD (39 Lacs INR) CS:GO Invitational tournament with top national and international teams invited. 

    "We at DreamHack are happy to return to the great gaming country of India. Last year's festival in Mumbai was historical as it was the first DreamHack festival ever to be held in Asia,” said Marcus Lindmark, co-CEO of DreamHack. "India has a very strong gaming community, which we got to experience first hand during last year's event. This makes DreamHack Delhi a natural next step in our effort in making the DreamHack experience the perfect culmination of the gaming year in India." 

    Speaking about the network’s collaboration with NODWIN Gaming, Sidharth Kedia, Head- Strategy and Data Sciences, Viacom18 said, “Esports has been gaining immense popularity in India over the last couple of years. We have seen an increase in the number of gamers, gaming companies as well as brands associating with the gaming industry. The first season of DreamHack validated that India is definitely an emerging gaming market. At Viacom18 we have always been pioneers when it comes to experimenting with new ideas and formats. Considering the network’s affinity towards young audiences and backed with the success of DreamHack’s first Asia edition we were certain that we would bring it back for the Indian gaming community. We look forward to providing Indian gamers with a mega platform to showcase their gaming skills and compete with top gamers.”

    “At its core, gaming is about friendships and stories. The bonds we make as friends with our common love for gaming. Nothing signifies that more than DreamHack and its two-decade journey. We at NODWIN Gaming and Viacom18 will put in all our effort to sculpt a DreamHack bigger and better than the last edition. There will be something for everyone at DreamHack Delhi. It’ll be fun, it’ll be a lot of fun,” said Akshat Rathee, Founder and CEO of NODWIN Gaming.

    This year’s edition will feature an array of games ranging from esports game titles like CSGO, Street Fighter V, Super Smash Bro, Tekken 7 and PUBG along with the classic collection of retro and table-top games where daily top scorers will be awarded from a prize pool of 75,000 INR for retro games and 100,000 INR for table-top games. Streamers of the country will get a golden chance to stream from the exclusive streamer zone. 

    DreamHack will bring its signature BYOC LAN party to New Delhi, with a line-up of the most popular games to the city that whole-heartedly loves LAN parties. BYOC at DreamHack Delhi will hold a total capacity of 400 seats to be shared by  Epic and Super Epic pass holders. This time DreamHack Delhi will feature not only BYOC but also Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD), where you can bring in your mobile phones and consoles to play on for three days. The BYOC LAN tournaments will have a total prize pool of 3.6 Lacs INR and the BYOD tournaments 2.4 Lacs INR.

    Apart from games, the visitors can enjoy the vibrant art of cosplay, live performances by renowned artists, signing sessions with pro players and a merchandise zone to get hands-on the latest gaming apparel and collectibles.

    The gamers and non-gamers of the country loved DreamHack when it came for the first time to Mumbai. The South African CS:GO powerhouse, Bravado clinched DreamHack Mumbai’s Invitational title by beating Signify, the top Indian CS:GO roster at that time. On the other hand, Mineski beat Neon Esports to be crowned the Dota 2 champions. Ayaan Biswas for Street Fighter 5, Hugo Randez for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Abhinav Tejan for Tekken 7 were the other notable winners from the last edition. 

    Tickets for DreamHack Delhi 2019 start at 499 INR and are available on BookMyShow.

  • Mumbai, Gear Up For DreamHack – The World’s Largest Gaming Festival

    Mumbai, Gear Up For DreamHack – The World’s Largest Gaming Festival

    MUMBAI: Starting 21st December, get ready to experience the world’s largest gaming festival – DreamHack, right here in Mumbai. Viacom18 and NODWIN Gaming are calling all gamers and digital natives to come together for a three-day weekend of extreme gaming and entertainment. Die-hard gamers – compete against the best from around the globe and claim the DH KO Fight Night throne. Watch live eSports right from the event floor, experience EDM concerts with DJs Shaan Singh, Sartek aka Sarthak Sardana and Zenith, watch the amazingly talented Cosplayers and enjoy live comedy acts by Sorabh Pant, Azeem Banatwalla, Saurabh Mehta and Niveditha Prakasam all here at DreamHack Mumbai.

    Dates: 21st to 23rd December, 2018

    Venue: Goregaon exhibition centre

    Tickets available on BookMyShow starting only at INR 499.

  • Viacom18 and NODWIN Gaming bring digital gaming festival ‘DreamHack’ for the first time to Asia

    Viacom18 and NODWIN Gaming bring digital gaming festival ‘DreamHack’ for the first time to Asia

    Mumbai, September 28th, 2018: NODWIN Gaming; a pioneer in e-sports and a subsidiary of Nazara Technologies Ltd. (Nazara) and Viacom18 – India’s fastest growing media and entertainment network have come together to bring the world’s largest gaming festival – DreamHack – to India. The DreamHack India event will take place from 21-23 December 2018, at NESCO, Mumbai.
    Speaking about the network’s endeavours into e-sports, Sudhanshu Vats, Group CEO and Managing Director Designate, Viacom18 said: “Viacom18 has never been one to shy away from experimenting with new concepts, ideas and formats. Given the strong affinity youth audiences have with our content, brands and experiences, we think this is the right time for us to dip our toes in the fast-paced, thrilling world of e-sports. The world is changing fast and lines are blurring between different content genres. Given the abundance of data that has been unleashed by Jio, it is only natural for the fandom around e-sports to grow by leaps and bounds in India. As the country’s youngest full-play media organization, we want to stay ahead of the curve and tap into tomorrow’s big passion points today. Our association with DreamHack is a step in this direction.”

    DreamHack is a digital festival where gamers and digital natives come together for a three-day weekend which features a 24-hour-a-day Local Area Network (LAN) party, e-sports gaming competitions; Bring Your Own Computer (BYOC). The festival will be jam-packed with players/gamers who will be invited for a gaming championship in pro e-sports tournaments, collegiate matches, world famous LAN party, cosplay championship, panels, activities, expos, music concert, art and more. Till date, DreamHack has organized multiple events in the North America and European regions.
    On bringing DreamHack to India, Akshat Rathee, Founder and CEO, NODWIN Gaming says, “DreamHack has always been the epitome of the celebration of gaming and esports globally and we are delighted to partner with Dreamhack on their Indian journey. India with its dynamic youth and famed hospitality is a great beachhead into bringing the Dreamhack experience to Asia. NODWIN Gaming has been working hard on providing the best for our community of gamers across the country. This places the love for gaming right at the centre of our ecosystem. Partnering with Viacom18 brings the synergy full circle. Their reach to the youth of our country is unparalleled and we look forward to the convergence”
    The scope will see events with leading games such as DOTA, CSGO and KO Fight Nights (a street fighter championship) along with a Mobile Cricket event, the participants will also get a chance to meet and greet with international teams and gamers and enjoy an engaging experience in streamer zones. The gaming festival will be a ticketed event starting from INR 399/- and will be streamed live on VOOT.
    Elaborating on this partnership, Sidharth Kedia, Head – Corporate Strategy, M&A, Data Sciences & Dy. Chief Commercial Officer, Viacom18 said, “There is an avid gaming community in India and with Viacom18’s presence across live, digital and broadcast media alongwith a strong connect with the Indian youth, we are uniquely poised to leverage properties such as DreamHack in India and take e-sports to a larger audience base. We look forward to introducing this exciting property to Indian audiences.”
    On India getting its biggest festival, Gautam Virk, Chief Operating Officer, NODWIN Gaming said, “DreamHack brings in the zest of a digital festival which also happens to be the biggest LAN event the country has ever seen. NODWIN Gaming is pleased to have partnered with DreamHack for their Indian counterpart. We are constantly working for the excellent gaming community and we are most excited to provide them with something of this magnitude. We will make sure that no stones are left unturned in our efforts on this milestone event”
    The event will also host a ‘Retro Zone’ featuring arcade machines with classic games from the yesteryears. Event partners will also organize exclusive expo zones at the event and allow visitors a chance to lay their hands on the latest technology and gadgets. DreamHack India will not only develop an emotional connect among attendees, but also leave them with lifelong memories to cherish. The festival will offer something for everyone who is a part of the gaming universe/gaming enthusiasts.

    “We are excited about entering another continent as DreamHack open its doors to the first DreamHack India event. The partnership with NODWIN Gaming helps us redefine professional gaming in India where we can offer something exciting and for millions of gamers across the region. This, we believe, will give the pro gamers the right setup to play at their full potential,” said DreamHack CEO, Marcus Lindmark. “Our goal is to build a healthy gaming ecosystem, and we look forward to helping build a successful and competitive event”, he further adds.