Esports fans will have another event to look forward to this fall.
The popular DreamHack esports group announced a tournament today for Bucharest that will take place from September 16 through September 18. It is a new stop in the DreamHack ZOWIE Open 2016, which covers eight locations and will give out over $900,000 in prize money. The Bucharest event will focus on the competitive shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and will award $100,000 in prize money.
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The DreamHack Bucharest event will also include activities for fans like a cosplay contest and an expo hall filled with booths from game-focused companies. The DreamHack events originally started as giant LAN parties, allowing gamers to bring their computers, hook them up to a network, and play local multiplayer titles together, but the event has branched out to include the blossoming esports scene.
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