Hearthstone 2020 World Championship To Take Place In December

Hearthstone 2020 World Championship To Take Place In December

Written by 

Tom Chapman

Published 

25th Sep 2020 09:49

While 2020 has been an unmitigated disaster, there's a ray of sunshine for Hearthstone fans as Blizzard has confirmed the Hearthstone 2020 Worlds Championship will officially go ahead in December. Blizzard has played things cautiously to combat COVID-19 and sadly pulled the plug on BlizzCon in May. The event usually takes place in November and holds host to the Overwatch World Cup, Hearthstone Global Finals, and Starcraft II World Championship Global Finals.

Just days after announcing a virtual BlizzCon 2021, there's more news on Hearthstone. Eight of the best players from around the world will compete together (online) for a $500,000 prize pool. Posting on Twitter, Blizzard confirmed the Grandmasters will lock horns on December 12/13, first competing in a dual tournament, selecting the final four, and then duking it out to find the 2020 Hearthstone World Champion in a single-elimination bracket. 

 

When it comes to who will be taking a seat in the tavern, we already know Brian "Bloodyface" Eason, Sato "glory" Kenta, Vladislav "SilverName" Sinotov, and Fan "iG.Syf" Yilun have secured a place. The final four will be decided after they've finished competing in Season 2 of the Hearthstone Grandmasters professional circuit. Season 2 rounds off on October 11, and with 2019 World Champion Xiaomeng "VKLiooon" Li still yet to qualify, there could be someone else sitting on the throne in 2020.

The first dual seedings are set to be: 

Group one

Season 1 – Americas player v Season 2 – China player

Season 1 – Asia-Pacific player v Season 2 – Europe player

Group two

Season 1 – China player v Season 2 – Asia-Pacific player

Season 1 – Europe player v Season 2 – Americas player

When the first four have been eliminated, the player with 2-0 will face-off against the opposition's 2-1 player. Blizzard also confirmed the prize pool will be as follows:

1st place: $200,000

2nd place: $100,000

3rd/4th place: $50,000 each

5th-8th place: $25,000 each

Hearthstone 2020
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Although it's disappointing the Hearthstone 2020 World Championship has been forced to go virtual, is it any surprise? Even huge events like the League of Legends World Championship have been forced to go online, while Pokemon Play has suspended all official tournaments until 2021. When it comes to Hearthstone, we should just be thankful we've got anything at all. 

Even though Heartstone might not be as big in the esports scene as something like LoL, that doesn't mean there isn't a loyal following who will be pumped that some form of 2020 Worlds is going ahead. Those who want to tune in for the Hearthstone 2020 World Championship, you'll be able to on the Hearthstone Esport YouTube channel.

 

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Tom Chapman
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Tom Chapman
Tom Chapman is the Trending News Editor at GGRecon. He started out writing movie reviews online before studying Broadcast Journalism at Leeds University. Tom's bylines have included Movie Pilot, Screen Rant, Comic Book Resources, Student Problems, Radio Times, and Digital Spy. With a passion for all things pop culture, Tom can be found mashing buttons or developing square eyes. Contact him - [email protected]
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