
DreamHack is the world’s largest computer festival. DreamHack’s core, and origin is the LAN party, with the two major festivals in Sweden, DreamHack Summer in June and DreamHack Winter in November. DreamHack also arranges festivals, events and competitions in several locations in Europe and North America.
Please purchase your event tickets through https://dreamhack.com/winter/. You will need them to enter the event hall and compete in our tournaments listed below which require a $1 fee per game to reserve your spot!
DreamHack Winter 2018 will host Official Tournaments for:
DRAGON BALL FighterZ World Tour Dragon Radar Event details: https://company.dreamhack.com/2018/09/06/dragonball-fighterz-world-tour/
** Schedule**
Brawlhalla, Melee & DRAGON BALL FighterZ Tournaments will take place on Saturday December 1st and Sunday December 2nd(Melee/Brawlhalla will conclude) (DreamHack Winter begins on Friday November 30th and ends Sunday December 2nd. Friday will be a free play/practice day for those coming in!
These are Bring your own controller, keyboard or fight stick tournaments.
Stream takes place on www.twitch.tv/dreamhackfighters beginning Saturday December 1st at 12 Noon Local Time:
Schedule subject to change
DRAGON BALL FighterZ Dragon Radar Event
Will take place on Saturday December 1st Starting at 2 pm with Round Robin Play. Top 8 scores will advance to a Top 8 Bracket to be streamed Saturday evening (TBD)
Melee Schedule
Saturday December 1st
Sunday December 2nd
Brawlhalla Schedule
Saturday December 1st
Sunday December 2nd
DRAGON BALL FighterZ Schedule
Takes place all on Saturday December 1st
DreamHack is the world’s largest computer festival. DreamHack’s core, and origin is the LAN party, with the two major festivals in Sweden, DreamHack Summer in June and DreamHack Winter in November. DreamHack also arranges festivals, events and competitions in several locations in Europe and North America.
Please purchase your event tickets through https://dreamhack.com/winter. You will need them to enter the event hall and compete in our tournaments listed below which are free to enter with a paying ticket.
Tournament Rules:
Brawlhalla follows the official offline tournament ruleset located here: http://www.brawlhalla.com/offline-tournament-rules/
DRAGON BALL FighterZ
Game version: PlayStation 4 Game Settings: 300 Seconds, 2/3 Games, Default Handicap, Default Damage Winners Losers and Grand Finals are 3/5. All other matches are 2/3.
SUPER SMASH BROS MELEE (GameCube)
Game Settings: 4 Stock, 8 Minute Time Limit, No Items, Pause Disabled, 2/3 Games
Starter stages: Yoshi’s Story, Fountain of Dreams, Final Destination, Battlefield, Dream Land.
Counter-pick stages: Pokemon Stadium.
Wobbling is legal. Freezing and infinite stalling are not legal.
First stage is decided by banning from the Starter Stages in P1-P2-P2-P1 order.
Winning player is not locked into the same character for the next match, but has to pick before loser selects character.
Following stages decided by winner banning one stage from all stages and then loser choosing.
Any matches that are best of five, there are no stage bans.
Maximum allowed time between games is 60 seconds. Any player violating this rule will be issued a loss.
You may not choose a stage you have already won on unless mutually agreed to.
Prize Payouts
DRAGON BALL FighterZ 4,000 Euros Prize Pool
1st 1800 2nd 1000 3rd 500 4th 300 5th 150 5th 150 7th 50 7th 50
Brawlhalla Championship Series payouts for Singles ($10k) and Doubles( $10k) (Doubles prize pool per team) Subject to Change
1st $4,000.00 2nd $2,000.00 3rd $1,200.00 4th $800.00 5th $400.00 5th $400.00 7th $280.00 7th $280.00 9th $160.00 9th $160.00 9th $160.00 9th $160.00 Super Smash Bros Melee
Total prizepool: $5,000 USD
1st – $2,700 2nd – $1,250 3rd – $5,000 4th – $250 5-6th – $100 5-6th – $100 7-8th – $50 7-8th – $50