An dem aktuellen Wochenende finden die diesjährigen Hearthstone World Championships statt. Während dieses wichtigen Turniers haben die Mitarbeiter von Blizzard Entertainment nicht nur einige der besten Hearthstone-Spieler der Welt gegeneinander antreten lassen, sondern sie haben sich auch zu der Zukunft des eSports im Jahr 2022 geäußert. Diese Pläne wurden mittlerweile auch in einem übersichtlichen Beitrag auf der Communityseite des Spiels veröffentlicht.
Die beiden wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Programm für das Jahr 2022 sind vermutlich ein weiterer Fokus auf das Veranstalten von Online-Events und ein kompetitives Programm für den Schlachtfeldmodus. Dieser Aspekt von Hearthstone ist sehr beliebt bei vielen Spielern, weil er von der normalen Spielweise des Titels abweicht und keine eigene Sammlung erfordert. Blizzard möchte mit Lobby Legends nun eine kompetitive Szene fördern und den besten Spielern dieses Modus die Gelegenheit dazu gewähren, in Turnieren mit Preisen gegeneinander anzutreten. Zusätzlich dazu wird das Erhöhen der eigenen Wertung in der Ladder dadurch deutlich wichtiger für die Spieler.
Zusammenfassung:
- Ein Großteil der Turniere wird im Jahr 2022 online durchgeführt.
- Die World Championships umfassen dieses Mal 16 Spieler (war 8).
- Die Rangliste des Spiels soll stärker im Vordergrund stehen und es mehr Spieler erlauben sich für Masters Tour Events zu qualifizieren.
- Es soll 6 Masters Tour Events geben. 3 führen zu einer Masters Summer Championship und 3 führen zu einer Masters Fall Championship.
- Hearthstone Grandmasters wird eingestellt, weil es die Ziele der Verantwortlichen nicht erfüllt hat und trotz vieler Änderungen nicht gut gelaufen ist.
- Der Schlachtfeldmodus erhält mit Lobby Legends sein eigenes kompetitives Programm.
- Die Events laufen global ab und sind nicht nur regional.
- Der Preispool für 2022 ist $500,000
- Events bestehen ebenfalls wieder aus 2 Tagen mit verschiedenen Strukturen.
- Die Ladder soll bestimmen, wer an den Events teilnehmen darf.
Hearthstone Esports Evolves in 2022!
As we enter 2022, the Hearthstone Esports team is reexamining how to best nurture the long-term sustainability of competitive Hearthstone and how best to support this incredible, and global, community. From an expanded World Championship to new seasonal Masters Tour tournaments, the sunsetting of Grandmasters, and the introduction of monthly Battlegrounds events, Hearthstone Esports is evolving, and we can’t wait to share the new ecosystem with you!
With so much going on or changing in 2022, here is a quick breakdown of what you can expect before jumping into the full announcement:
- 2022 World Championship will feature 16 players: four from Grandmasters, four from China, and eight from Masters Tours.
- Six Masters Tours culminating in two new Masters Seasonal Championships.
- Grandmasters final year, with a four-week season 1 that will feed into a reduced 16 player final season.
- Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends!
World Championship
A key goal for this year is to expand opportunities for players to reach the World Championship. One piece of feedback we have heard from the community is players felt reaching the culminating tournament had become nearly unattainable, even for the best players. Many of the changes coming in 2022 feed directly into resolving this issue.
Toward this end, we are expanding to 16 players that will face off for their shot to join the Hall of Champions and the lion’s share of the $500,000 (USD) prize pool. Grandmasters will also no longer be the sole arbiter of invites. Throughout the year, four Grandmasters will advance to the World Championship, along with another four players from China, and the final eight spots will go to the best players across the Masters Tour through Season Championship events. Let’s go in-depth on how Grandmasters and the Masters Tour fit within this new World Championship structure!
Masters Tours & Masters Seasonal Championships
As the core competitive element to the esports scene, we are leveling up the stakes for the 2022 Masters Tour. To qualify for a Masters Tour, we have adjusted how invites are earned: Qualifiers in 2022 are being reduced to 60 per Masters Tour and played across three weekends for each Masters Tour. Ladder invites are expanding to 150 per Masters Tour. With ladder being a more convenient way to participate in Hearthstone Esports for many players, we believe this change will better serve competitors’ time commitment to the scene.
All six Masters Tours qualify toward one of two Seasonal Championships, with the first three tournaments feeding into the Masters Summer Championship and the final three feeding into the Masters Fall Championship. Each event will feature the top 16 players from their respective Masters Tours: the winner of each tournament and the top 13 with the most match wins across all three events. Players will be competing for their share of a $50,000 prize pool per event as well as invites to the World Championship, with the top four players at each Seasonal Championship advancing on. Players will be able to track their progress on the updated Masters Tour Points page.
The first Masters Tour of 2022 will take place February 18 – 20! We’ll share more details, including Qualifier, Ladder, and broadcast schedule for the remaining five Masters Tours, throughout 2022. For now, here are some of the ways you can snag an invite to the first Masters Tour of the year:
- Win one of 60 online Masters Qualifiers between January 7 and January 23 on Battlefy.
- Have a Top 50-win rate over 10 Qualifiers without winning.
- Top 32 finishers at Masters Tour Undercity that don’t already have an invite.
- Place Top 50 Legend on the in-game Ladder in January within Americas, Asia-Pacific, or Europe (see official Masters Qualifiers rules for details).
- Be a Hearthstone Grandmaster.
All 2022 Masters Tours will be held as online-only tournaments. We know how disappointed all our players are at not being able to experience these tournaments together in one place, and the entire Hearthstone Esports team shares that feeling. While the Masters Tours are going to remain online for now, we are targeting an in-person event for both the Masters Fall Championship and World Championship. Over the coming months we will have more news on the viability of these onsite events, and whatever we decide will be with the sole intention of ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of everyone involved.
Grandmasters
Hearthstone Grandmasters was originally envisioned as the pinnacle of Hearthstone Esports. Over the last two years, we have listened to a lot of feedback from viewers, players of all levels, and the Grandmasters themselves. As we look toward the future of competitive Hearthstone, we have concluded that Grandmasters does not align with our goals for the program. Despite improving the program through numerous changes over the years, we have decided to sunset Grandmasters and devote greater focus on the wider ecosystem. Grandmasters will conclude with two final seasons in 2022.
Season 1, running this February and March, will consist of all 48 Grandmasters competing in a truncated four-week season. Similar to all previous seasons, the winner of each region will advance to the 2022 World Championship. Instead of relegating a few players while the rest advance to another season, only the top four from each region will advance to Season 2.
Season 2, Grandmasters: Last Call, will feature the top four of each Season 1 region, joined by the top four players by Masters Tour Points from the last three Masters Tours of 2021 and the first three of 2022. This group will form a singular 16-player global region. The final four-week season will feature high-stakes matches, with the winner advancing to the 2022 World Championship.
We’ll have more information on the specific format for Season 1 in February!
Battlegrounds
Distinct from the competitive constructed ecosystem, we are thrilled to introduce the new Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends! Throughout 2022, players will be able to compete for a share of a $500,000 (USD) prize pool spread across multiple one-off events. Lobby Legends is an opportunity for us to fully explore what works best for a new Battlegrounds program, and we are excited to find new ways to have fun with our broadcasts over the next year.
Each Lobby Legends will be a global event, featuring top Ladder players from Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and China. Day 1 will feature group play, with players receiving points each match based on final standing. The top players from each group will advance to a second-day playoff.
We’ll have details on specific events dates and qualifying schedules in the coming months!
Conclusion
Hearthstone esports should be a place where players can come together to bond over this game that we all love, and to celebrate each other’s passion and skill. Our intention with the 2022 changes is to better foster that spirit of community that drew so many of us to Hearthstone in the first place. We are excited to start the new year off with these changes, and hope you are as well! Please let us know your thoughts, feedback, and questions on Twitter using #HSE2022. Together, we will have a fantastic year of competitive Hearthstone!
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