DreamHack Open Leipzig: Fresh faces gunning for glory in 2020

Starving for some CS:GO? You and me both. Luckily there’s about to be some great content for us to chew on with DreamHack Leipzig coming around the corner. The three-day event starts on Friday, featuring seven of the HLTV top 30 teams in the world in an eight team field.

All of these rosters feature new faces, new branding, or both. So let’s look ahead at the matchups and take a stab at how each team will fare in 2020.

Heroic

Heroic are, by all meanings of the word, one of the most solid teams at this tournament. Their players: solid. Their tactics: solid. They have the best track record against top-tier competition for sure but, in my opinion, they’re still feeling the results of Complexity luring away their monstrous IGL, Benjamin “blameF” Bremer at least a bit.

They’re further removed from it than a lot of the other teams here that have made changes, but blameF had big shoes to fill (figuratively and probably literally too – he’s a tank). They should be one of the favorites in this event, but I would argue that they have the most difficult first round matchup in MAD Lions, a team that has already managed to sweep them 2-0 en route to qualifying for IEM Katowice.

Cloud9

It’s amazing what can happen when you pick up a team that functions as a cohesive unit and has chemistry instead of just throwing free agents at an opening and hoping something happens. This ex-ATK, now Cloud9 roster contains the most storied African CS:GO players of all time, and they are getting results.

If you’ve watched this team in qualifiers early in 2020, you can see clearly that the ESL Pro League upsets were no fluke. North have struggled lately, but G2 was no joke when they lost to the old ATK roster.

Their entries are aggressive without being chaotic and they’re formidable as a sniping team. I would expect this resurgent brand to comfortably make playoffs in Leipzig and I expect that they’ll make it out of the Americas Minor in Rio as well.

MAD Lions

This is actually a bigger LAN for MAD Lions than most might realise. Not only do they have a real chance to defeat Heroic in their opening match, thus solidifying their argument as the number two Danish team, but I would consider them to be one of the two favorites at this event.

This isn’t their first event with the Spanish org, but the move over from Tricked is still very fresh, and the ceiling for this roster is still really freaking high. Since I don’t really have a lot to say in the realm of roster changes for MAD Lions I’m going to go bold here and call MAD Lions my breakthrough pick for 2020, I expect them to win a big event and/or break the top 10 this year.