DreamHack Winter 2014 was the fourth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship, held from November 27–29, 2014 at Elmia in Jönköping. It was organized by DreamHack and sponsored by Valve. The tournament had a total prize pool of US$250,000. The eight quarter-finalists from the previous Major, ESL One Cologne 2014, received direct invitations, while qualifiers were held for the remaining spots.

The tournament was the setting of one of the earliest significant controversies in Global Offensive esports. In the third game of the quarterfinal matchup between Fnatic and Team LDLC, Fnatic player Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer Gustafsson performed a controversial "pixelwalk" boost to help his team come back from a 13–3 deficit to win the deciding map. Following the matchup, DreamHack ordered the game to be replayed, after both teams were found to have used the glitch, although to differing levels of success. Following significant community backlash, Fnatic forfeited the match and withdrew from the tournament.

Team LDLC would then go on to win the event after beating Ninjas in Pyjamas 2–1 in the finals.

Format

The top eight teams from ESL One Cologne 2014 ("Legends") received direct invitations to DreamHack Winter 2014. Two of these invitations were rescinded after a cheating scandal, leaving ten spots (the "Challengers") to be filled by a mixtures of qualifiers and invites. Five teams from Europe, one team from North America, and two teams from a "Last Call LAN Qualifier" qualified for the tournament. After the scheduled qualifiers were completed, two teams were directly invited to the Major to fill the final two spots.

Teams were split up into four groups, and all group matches were best-of-ones. The highest seed would play the lowest seed in each group and the second and third seeds would play against each other. The winner of those two matches would play each other to determine which team moved on to the playoff stage, while the losers of the first round of matches also played. The loser of the lower match was then eliminated from the tournament. With one team advanced and one eliminated, the two remaining teams would play an elimination match for the second playoff spot. This format is known as the GSL format, named for the Global StarCraft II League.

The playoffs bracket consisted of eight teams, two from each group. All of these matches were best-of-three, single elimination. Teams advanced in the bracket until a winner was decided.

Map pool

The seven-map pool did not change from ESL One Cologne 2014. Before each match in the group stage, both teams banned two maps. The map for the match was then randomly selected from the remaining three maps. In the playoffs, each team first banned one map, then chose one map. The two chosen maps were the first two maps in the best-of-three. If the series were to require a third map, the map was randomly selected from the three remaining maps.

Maps Cache Cobblestone Dust II Inferno Mirage Nuke Overpass

Regional qualifiers

European Closed Qualifier

Round 1Round 2DH Winter 2014DH Winter 2014
Team LDLC.com2
AliGon0
Team LDLC.com2
myXMG0
dAT Team1
myXMG2
Team LDLC.comQ
Planetkey DynamicsQ
3DMAX1
Flipsid3 Tactics2
Flipsid3 Tactics0
Planetkey Dynamics2
mousesports0
Planetkey Dynamics2
DreamHack Winter 2014
DreamHack Winter 2014
Copenhagen Wolves0
ESC Gaming2
ESC Gaming2
Team Alternate0
London Conspiracy1
Team Alternate2
ESC GamingQ
PENTA SportsQ
x6tence0
PENTA Sports2
PENTA Sports2
HellRaisers0
HellRaisers2
duttdutt0
5th Place DeciderDH Winter 2014
myXMG2
Flipsid3 Tactics1
myXMG0
HellRaisers2
Team Alternate0
HellRaisers2

North America Closed Qualifier

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
Team iBUYPOWER16
WeRidePonies2
Team iBUYPOWER16
eLevate7
eLevate16
'SapphireKelwona5
Team iBUYPOWER2
NetCodeGuides.com1
NetCodeGuides.com16
dxm5
NetCodeGuides.com16
Denial eSports10
Denial eSports16
The Stream Team14

Last Call LAN Qualifier

5th Place DeciderDH Winter 2014
Copenhagen Wolves2
3DMAX1
Copenhagen Wolves16
Flipsid3 Tactics6
Flipsid3 Tactics2
London Conspiracy0

Broadcast talent

Host

  • Scott "SirScoots" Smith

Stage Host

  • James Duffield

Analyst

  • Duncan "Thorin" Shields

Commentators

  • Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat
  • Anders Blume
  • Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson
  • Stuart "TosspoT" Saw

Teams

The most notable pre-Major team change came after a cheating scandal involving three French players. Two teams that achieved Legends status at the previous Major were dropped from their Legends spots. Titan, whose roster achieved Legends status as Team LDLC.com, was disqualified from the tournament after Hovik "KQLY" Tovmassian was caught cheating. At the same time, Epsilon eSports was disqualified after Gordon "Sf" Giry was found to be cheating. The two players and Simon "smn" Beck were then VAC banned by Valve and were permanently banned from any Valve-sponsored tournaments, including Majors. Titan and Epsilons' spots were then filled by Copenhagen Wolves and Flipsid3 Tactics, teams advancing from a new qualifier.

Legends Ninjas in Pyjamas Fnatic Team Dignitas Natus Vincere Cloud9 Virtus.proChallengers Team LDLC.com Planetkey Dynamics PENTA Sports ESC Gaming HellRaisers Team iBUYPOWER Copenhagen Wolves Flipsid3 Tactics myXMG Bravado Gaming

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1HellRaisers203219+136
2Fnatic214623+236
3Cloud9122633−73
4Bravado Gaming02332−290
Group A Matches
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Fnatic16Mirage2Bravado Gaming
Cloud95Inferno16HellRaisers
Fnatic14Mirage16HellRaisers
Cloud916Cache1Bravado Gaming
Fnatic16Dust II5Cloud9

Group B

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Team Dignitas203216+166
2PENTA Sports214141+06
3Team iBUYPOWER123636+03
4Copenhagen Wolves021632−160
Group B Matches
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team Dignitas16Nuke9PENTA Sports
Team iBUYPOWER16Nuke4Copenhagen Wolves
Team Dignitas16Nuke7Team iBUYPOWER
PENTA Sports16Dust II12Copenhagen Wolves
Team iBUYPOWER13Inferno16PENTA Sports

Group C

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Team LDLC.com203217+156
2Ninjas in Pyjamas214136+56
3ESC Gaming123345−123
4Planetkey Dynamics021532−170
Group C Matches
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Ninjas in Pyjamas16Overpass2Planetkey Dynamics
Team LDLC.com16Cobblestone4ESC Gaming
Ninjas in Pyjamas13Overpass16Team LDLC.com
ESC Gaming16Mirage13Planetkey Dynamics
Ninjas in Pyjamas16Cache13ESC Gaming

Group D

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Virtus.pro20324+286
2Natus Vincere213739−26
3Flipsid3 Tactics123946−73
4myXMG021332−190
Group D Matches
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Virtus.pro16Inferno2myXMG
Natus Vincere16Mirage8Flipsid3 Tactics
Virtus.pro16Nuke2Natus Vincere
Flipsid3 Tactics16Mirage11myXMG
Natus Vincere19Overpass15Flipsid3 Tactics

Playoffs

Bracket

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
HellRaisers0
Ninjas in Pyjamas2
Ninjas in Pyjamas2
Virtus.pro0
Virtus.pro2
PENTA Sports0
Ninjas in Pyjamas1
Team LDLC.com2
Team LDLC.com2
Fnatic1
Team LDLC.com2
Natus Vincere0
Team Dignitas0
Natus Vincere2

Quarterfinals scores

HellRaisers vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas

Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

HellRaisers vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
HellRaisers516Ninjas in Pyjamas
HellRaisers516Ninjas in Pyjamas
HellRaisersOverpassNinjas in Pyjamas

Virtus.pro vs. PENTA Sports

Casters: TosspoT & Fifflaren

Virtus.pro vs. PENTA Sports
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Virtus.pro169PENTA Sports
Virtus.pro165PENTA Sports
Virtus.proNukePENTA Sports

Team LDLC.com vs. Fnatic

Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

Team LDLC.com vs. Fnatic
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team LDLC.com1610Fnatic
Team LDLC.com816Fnatic
Team LDLC.comWFFnatic

Team Dignitas vs. Natus Vincere

Casters: TosspoT & Fifflaren

Team Dignitas vs. Natus Vincere
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team Dignitas316Natus Vincere
Team Dignitas1316Natus Vincere
Team DignitasOverpassNatus Vincere

Semifinals scores

Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Virtus.pro

Casters: TosspoT vs. Fifflaren

Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Virtus.pro
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Ninjas in Pyjamas2220Virtus.pro
Ninjas in Pyjamas1016Virtus.pro
Ninjas in Pyjamas168Virtus.pro

Team LDLC.com vs. Natus Vincere

Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

Team LDLC.com vs. Natus Vincere
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team LDLC.com1611Natus Vincere
Team LDLC.com1611Natus Vincere
Team LDLC.comCobblestoneNatus Vincere

Finals scores

NiP was the defending Major champions and was also making its fourth straight Major final appearance. Team LDLC.com became the first French team to appear in a CS:GO Major final.

Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Team LDLC.com
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Ninjas in Pyjamas1016Team LDLC.com
Ninjas in Pyjamas164Team LDLC.com
Ninjas in Pyjamas1619Team LDLC.com

Final standings

PlacePrize MoneyTeamSeed for ESL One Katowice 2015RosterCoach
1stUS$100,000Team LDLC.comLegends statuskioShiMa, Happy, SmithZz, NBK, shoxMoMaN
2ndUS$50,000Ninjas in Pyjamasf0rest, GeT RiGhT, Xizt, friberg, Maikelelepita
3rd–4thUS$22,000Natus VincereEdward, Zeus, starix, seized, GuardiaN
Virtus.proTaZ, NEO, pashaBiceps, byali, Snax
5–8thUS$10,000HellRaisersANGE1, kucher, markeloff, s1mple, DosiaB1ad3
FnaticJW, flusha, pronax, olofmeister, KRiMZDevilwalk
Team DignitasFeTiSh, dev1ce, cajunb, dupreeh, Xyp9x3k2
PENTA Sportsr0bs3n, Spidii, denis, kRYSTAL, fel1x
9–12thUS$2,000Flipsid3 TacticsMain Qualifier invitationtwist, berg, zende, BENDJI, Dumas
ESC Gaminginnocent, SZPERO, mouz, MINISE, rallen
Cloud9Hiko, sgares, n0thing, shroud, SEMPHIS
Team iBuyPowernitr0, Skadoodle, swag, desi, AZKlrukandji
13–16thUS$2,000Bravado GamingCent, Detrony, Racno, bLacKpoisoN, deviaNt
Copenhagen Wolvesgla1ve, Pimp, tenzki, Kjaerbye, cadiaN
Planetkey Dynamicsstrux1, alexRr, Troubley, nex, stavros
myXMGMSL, HUNDEN, AcilioN, Friis, smF

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