DreakHack Delhi 2019 has started at the NSIC Exhibition Ground in New Delhi. The event will go on from December 6 to December 8. This is the second time India is getting an iteration of the global event, the first one was held last year in Mumbai last year. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
DreamHack is touted as the world’s largest digital festival with a focus on e-sports and aimed at the gaming community. At the event, we are seeing a lot of people attending, which includes the general public, influencers and professional gamers. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
During the event, there is a ton of stuff that gamers and the general public can partake in. These include e-sports tournaments, contests, LAN parties for gamers, cosplays and much more. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
PUBG Mobile in just a few years has become one of the biggest e-sports game currently in play. DreamHack has taken note and is having a PUBG Mobile tournament of its own called, the Pan Fest. During the event, gamers will be able to take part in the LAN tournaments of PUBG Mobile. Gamers can also view exclusive LAN parties with prominent PUBG Mobile influencers and e-sports players. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
During the festival, attendees are also allowed to partake in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Bring Your Own Computer (BYOC) tournaments. Players can bring their own devices and play games like FIFA20, Rocket League, Clash Royale, WCC Rivals, Underlords, MLBB, Dota 2, CS 1.6, Rocket League, Underlords and Rainbow 6 Seige. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
There are also a number of LAN parties taking place for games like Call of Duty: Mobile, Call of Duty, Hearthstone, WCC Rivals and Clash Royale, all of which have dedicated areas. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
For older gamers, there are also retro games like Contra, Tetris, Pacman and Tekken 3. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
For people who don't like to sit down and look on a screen DreamHack also has board games like chess, ludo and carrom. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)
Due to the event getting a lot of professional gamers and streamers, DreamHack has set up a meet and greet area, where fans can meet their favourite e-sports personalities and gaming streamers. (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) (Source: Photo by Karanveer Singh Arora)