Stop by the booth to try Rust Mobile, explore the newly announced game creation platform s&box, and meet the team from Facepunch. Jump in, test things out, and chat with the developers about what they’re building and what’s coming next.
Facepunch will be hosting a humble booth on the show floor where you can experience their new game creation platform s&box and try Rust Mobile, with the team around to chat with players. As COO Alistair McFarlane put it, “When we heard DreamHack was happening just down the road, it felt wrong not to show up. We’ve kept the booth simple because we’d rather spend our time chatting with players than building a two-story fortress — though knowing our community, someone would probably try to C4 it anyway.”
Try out Rust Mobile on the show floor and see how long you last. It’s Rust, so the answer might be not very long, but at least this time you can complain about getting raided to an actual human face instead of just yelling at your screen.
Meet the team behind the games, a handful of Facepunch staff who managed to find parking. Stop by, say hello, ask questions, and chat with the developers bringing these projects to life.
Yes. If you believe a raid violated the rules or was conducted improperly (someone had a better gaming chair, for example), you may submit a complaint to the Facepunch Devs at DreamHack Birmingham.
No skins, unfortunately.
1-Day Tickets:
– Access to all activities inside the festival
– Access to free seating areas for ESL One Birmingham*
– Access to free seating area of CDL Major II *
3-Day Tickets:
Exactly the same perks as with a 1-Day ticket, you just get a better deal if you decide to stay at DreamHack for more than 1 day.
* First come, first served. No guaranteed seating.
Yes Comomo, please reach out to marketing@dreamhack.com, we’d love to have you at the event.
Nope, GL with your Steam achievement.
No Memeio, stick to hiding at other people’s bases in the game. You’re still welcome to visit the event though. Tickets start at £30.