DreamHack Atlanta will host Hi-Rez Expo 2018

Hi-Rez has announced that the Hi-Rez Expo 2018 will be held at DreamHack Atlanta. Hi-Rez and DreamHack have partnered up to bring the ultimate gaming expo to Atlanta and make Hi-Rex Expo 2018 bigger and better than ever.

Running from November 16 through November 18, Hi-Rez Expo 2018 will host the Paladins and SMITE World Championships alongside all the best DreamHack has to offer.

Hosted at the Georgia World Congress Center in downtown Atlanta, fans will experience gaming, live music and more at DreamHack Atalanta and Hi-Rez Expo 2018.

DreamHack Hi-Rez Expo 2018

As part of DreamHack 2018, attendees will be able to take part in a bring-your-own-computer LAN, panels, a live musical performance, free-to-play areas and even a sleeping hall. 

Stew Chisam, President of Hi-Rez Studios was excited to announce the partnership with DreamHack and believes it’s will give fans and players a better HRX experience.

After selling out the past three Hi-Rez Expos months in advance, DreamHack Atlanta gives us the opportunity to add more attendees, a larger event space and more fan activities at a lower ticket cost than previous Hi-Rez Expos.

In addition to providing more stage room to showcase our world-class esports, the event can now offer an area dedicated to panels and dev meetings, giving us even more ways to celebrate and interact with our community.

DreamHack Atlanta and Hi-Rez Expo 2018 will be held just minutes from “World of Coke, Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Aquarium and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.” Both Hi-Rez and DreamHack are keen for out of town guests to see as much of Atlanta as possible while enjoying all the festivities of the expo.

Tickets for DreamHack 2018 are available here.

Leo Stevenson
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