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Kick arrives at DreamHack Atlanta 2025 with xQc and so much more

M Alzamora
M Alzamora Published 27/10/2025
DreamHack Atlanta 2025 features Kick streamer qXc.

DreamHack Atlanta is just around the corner, and streaming fans can look forward to seeing Kick take center stage along with some of the platform’s biggest and brightest stars.

Taking place between October 31 and November 2, 2025, DreamHack Atlanta is one of the biggest gaming events of the year. Tens of thousands of fans flock each and every year to DreamHack events to watch tournaments, meet up with their favorite streamers and gaming influencers, and check out the games that line the venue halls.

Kick is an official partner of DreamHack Atlanta this year, and the streaming giant will even have its own dedicated stage with a full slate of events and appearances prepared for attendees. With streamers coming in hot and a packed schedule ready to roll out, Kick fans will surely be pleased with the DreamHack Atlanta 2025 lineup.

Kick comes to DreamHack Atlanta 2025

DreamHack and Kick have a lot planned for their 2025 event collaboration, and it looks sure keep every kind of fan engaged.

Kick is hosting a number of events on and off its designated Kick Stage all weekend long. These events range from streamer “Meet and Greets,” to trivia shows about Kick, to concerts with professional music artists. Here is a sampling of some of the highlights fans will want to check out, though there’s much more than what we’re listing here:

Kick returns to Dreamhack Atlanta in 2025 with a new event line-up.

Image credit: DreamHack

All events are free to attend with a DreamHack ticket. These include the 16 official Kick events as well as all other events spread across the venue. With a schedule that is packed tight across each day, attendees may need to pick and choose which panels they’ll most want to go to.

For many fans, the best part of the weekend will be getting to see their favorite streamers in real life. Fortunately, Kick has a big roster of streamers coming to Atlanta for both panels and Meet and Greet opportunities.

xQc and other streamers headline for Kick at DreamHack Atlanta

Felix “xQc” Lengyel is among the top streamers signed with Kick who are set to get the spotlight at Dreamhack Atlanta this year. 

Kick will present xQc on the main stage of DreamHack Atlanta, both for in-person guests to catch live and for fans to stream online. One of the most popular streamers not only on Kick, but also overall, xQc is known for both the massive deal he signed with Kick and for the consistently engaging content he had produced ever since. The creator posts everything from just chatting content to reaction videos, while still keeping his gaming skills sharp with new and popular releases.

The streamer has also emerged as one of Kick’s leading brand voices, stepping forward to partner with some of the most famous streamers on the web.

xQc’s stream will begin on November 1. Afterwards, in-person fans can meet xQC at his personal Meet and Greet at the event.

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Image credit: xQc

Another popular streamer set to make an appearance is Kiana “kyootbot,” famous for converting her stream into an online dating show. Formerly a software engineer, she also streams occasional games including Marvel Rivals. Her Meet and Greet is set for at 12 pm local time on November 1 and will take place at the Kick Stage.

Other content creators who fans can expect to meet will include Semaj “Whiteboymaj” Coleman, Jessica “BBJess,” and Christian “Oblivion.” There’s something for everyone to see at the Kick Stage at Dreamhack Atlanta 2025, and it will all be streamed live on Kick.

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