Australia's gaming community is eagerly anticipating the return of DreamHack AU, the country's largest esports event.
Australia's gaming community is eagerly anticipating the return of DreamHack AU, the country's largest esports event.
Excitement is at an all-time high following the announcement of a multi-year deal to keep the event in Melbourne for many years to come. With an emphasis on inclusivity, DreamHack AU aims to cater to diverse gaming interests, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere. Tickets for the April 26-28 event are set to go on sale on Thursday. With prices starting from $99 and three-day passes available, fans are urged to secure their spots early for the ultimate gaming extravaganza.
"Our international team spans six different time zones, working around the clock to bring DreamHack AU to life," Green said.
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