Hearthstone Grandmasters is back in action for 2020! Season 1 kicks off globally on Friday, April 17, and will run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through June 7. Not only will the best Hearthstone players in the world be battling it out every weekend live on YouTube Gaming, but you can also catch the new Demon Hunter class in competitive play for the first time!

Seven new competitors have advanced to Grandmasters this season—a season which introduces new format changes to test our players more than ever. Here’s everything you need to know to keep up with this year’s Grandmasters action!

Details

Venue : ONLINE – join us in the chat!

: ONLINE – join us in the chat! Dates : Friday, Saturday, Sunday - April 17 – June 7, 2020

: Friday, Saturday, Sunday - April 17 – June 7, 2020 Broadcast Start Time : Broadcast days kick off with the Asia-Pacific region playing at 2am PDT / 11am CEST / 6pm KST on Friday, April 17

: Broadcast days kick off with the Asia-Pacific region playing at 2am PDT / 11am CEST / 6pm KST on Friday, April 17 Casters : AMERICAS: Dan "Frodan" Chou and TJ "Azumo" Sanders ASIA-PACIFIC: Jia “Jia” Dee and Darroch “Darroch” Brown EUROPE: Simon “Sottle” Welch and Alex “Raven” Baguley

: Prize Pool : USD $500,000 in prizing globally for Grandmasters Season 1

: USD $500,000 in prizing globally for Grandmasters Season 1 Language Streams on YouTube : English Mandarin Korean Japanese Portuguese Spanish (Latin America) Arabic Russian French

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Format Changes

Back in January, we highlighted some changes coming to Grandmasters for 2020. Here is a deeper breakdown of how things will work this year.

Weeks 1-3: Swiss into Group Stage

During weeks 1-3, players will compete in matches in a Swiss format on each Wednesday and Thursday to earn placement in the weekend Group Stage. Points from these weekend rounds will be used to determine two Divisions in each region for round-robin weeks. Different gameplay format each week.

The 16 players in each region will compete against each other off broadcast in 7 Swiss rounds during the week.

On Thursday, after Swiss play has completed, the field is cut in half based on standings and the Top 8 per region will play in a dual tournament format live on YouTube across Friday and Saturday, with the top-4 finals played out on Sunday.

Gameplay format changes every week: Week 1: Conquest with 1 Ban Week 2: Four Deck Last Hero Standing with 1 Ban Week 3: Ten Deck Conquest with 6 Bans



Weeks 4 - 7: Round Robin

Weeks 4 –7 will consist of round-robin group play within the two divisions in each region—much like the previous seasons of Grandmasters.

Following weeks 1-3, players will be sorted into two divisions based on their points standings. Division A is comprised of the top-8 point-earning players, and Division B will be point total ranks 9-16.

The two divisions compete in round-robin group play over four weeks. The standings at the of conclusion of these weeks will determine who will go on to compete in Playoffs, and who will be relegated from Season 1.

The format will stay consistent during round-robin weeks: Bo5 Conquest (4 decks, 1 ban)



Week 8: Season 1 Playoffs

Round-robin weeks lead into Week 8 Playoffs, which will qualify one player per region to the World Championship at the end of the year, while three players from each region will be relegated.

Top 6 from Division A automatically make it into Playoffs.

Top 4 from Division B compete in a play-in round to determine who will join the top 6 from Division A in a dual tournament bracket for Playoffs.

The 7th- and 8th-placed players in Division B at the close of round robin are automatically relegated from Season 1 of Grandmasters.

Final relegation will be determined via a 3-match Play-In involving the 7th- and 8th-placed from Division A, and 5th- and 6th-placed from Division B.

The winner of Playoffs from each region will qualify to the Hearthstone World Championships later this year.

Visit the Rules and Policies page on the Hearthstone Esports website for a more information about rules and prizing for Season 1 of the 2020 Grandmasters program.

AMERICAS ASIA-PACIFIC EUROPE Brian “bloodyface” Eason Yashina “Alutemu” Nozomi George “BoarControl” Webb Eddie “Eddie” Lui Ng “blitzchung” Wai Chung Elias “Bozzzton” Sibelius Guillermo “Empanizado” Tolosa Cheonsu “che0nsu” Kim Raphael “Bunnyhoppor” Peltzer Fei “ETC” Liang Hyun Jae “Dawn” Jang Kevin “Casie” Eberlein James “Firebat” Kostesich Hyun-Soo “Flurry” Cho Theo “Felkeine” Dumont Frank “Fr0zen” Zhang Dylan “FroStee” O’Mallon Casper “hunterace” Notto Edward “Gallon” Goodwin Sato “glory” Kenta Jaromir “Jarla” Vyskočil David “justsaiyan” Shan Tsz Kin “Kin0531” Lo Aleksandr “Kolento” Malsh Mihai “Lnguagehackr” Dragalin Wataru “posesi” Ishibashi Pavel “Pavel” Beltukov Jerome “Monsanto” Faucher Dasol “Ryvius” Sim Dima “Rdu” Radu Muzahidul “muzzy” Islam Tsu-Lin “SamuelTsao” Tsao Linh “Seiko” Nguyen Facundo “Nalguidan” Pruzzo Wei-Chieh “Shaxy” Liu Vladislav “SilverName” Sinotov Jason “PapaJason” Meller Euneil "Staz" Javiñas Joffrey “Swidz” Cunat Francisco “PNC” Leimontas Jung-Soo “Surrender” Kim Thijs “Thijs” Molendijk Ryan “Purple” Murphy-Root Wei-Lin “Tom60229” Chen Torben “Viper” Wahl Paul “Zalae” Nemeth Tyler “Tyler” Hoang Nguyen Martin “Zhym” Prête



Follow your favorite new and returning Grandmasters players on the Hearthstone Esports website all season long! Get player details, the matchup schedule, and keep up on the latest standings for the season all in one place. We’ll see you in the Tavern!