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- Streaming platform Caffeine will broadcast DreamHack’s CORSAIR DreamLeague Season 11 Dota 2 tournament.
- CORSAIR DreamLeague Season 11 has a $1M USD prize pool and concludes this Sunday.
- Caffeine previously partnered with ESL and Natus Vincere, and received a $100M investment from 21st Century Fox last September.
DreamHack’s CORSAIR DreamLeague Dota 2
CORSAIR DreamLeague is the third Major of the 2018-19 Dota Pro Circuit season, is currently taking place in Stockholm, Sweden, and will conclude this Sunday, March 24. The tournament features 16 teams and has a prize pool of $1M.
The news was announced today via DreamLeague’s official Dota 2 Twitter account, although no further details were revealed about the extent of the partnership or any future planned activations. A DreamLeague representative confirmed to The Esports Observer that the deal also includes future events, and that more details will be released next week.
Related Article: Natus Vincere Announces Streaming Deal With Caffeine
21st Century Fox invested $100M in Caffeine last September as part of a funding round that also included Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock Partners, and other undisclosed investors. Fox’s investment included plans for a joint venture with Caffeine for a broadcast studio called Caffeine Studios.
Caffeine also agreed to a streaming pact with esports organization Natus Vincere
