Posted by Esports Wales ON March 29, 2026 in PRESS RELEASE
Connecting the Welsh Esports Community
Alongside on‑floor activity, Esports Wales used the event as an opportunity to meet with Welsh players, creators, organisers, and staff who are currently working or competing within the wider UK and international esports ecosystem. These conversations helped strengthen connections across the Welsh esports community, supporting collaboration, visibility, and long‑term sector growth.
Attending DreamHack also allowed Esports Wales to engage with industry partners, event organisers, and fellow national bodies, reinforcing Wales’ presence within major UK esports spaces.
Cardiff Twitch Meetup After‑Party
As part of the wider community engagement surrounding DreamHack weekend activity, Esports Wales also attended the Cardiff Twitch Meetup after‑party, held at Bowlplex. The event brought together over 400 attendees, including streamers, content creators, community organisers, and industry professionals from across Wales and the UK.
The meetup provided a valuable informal setting to engage with the creator community, discuss opportunities within esports and content creation, and strengthen links between grassroots creators and national esports structures.
John Jackson, CEO of Esports Wales, said:
“Attending DreamHack was a valuable opportunity to represent Wales, connect with our community, and showcase the work happening across Welsh esports. Events like these are vital for building relationships, supporting emerging talent, and ensuring Wales continues to have a strong presence within the wider UK and international esports ecosystem.”
About Esports Wales
Founded in 2018, Esports Wales is the national governing body for esports in Wales. The organisation supports players, clubs, schools, creators, and communities from grassroots participation through to elite competition, with a focus on inclusion, good governance, and sustainable development.
