Did you miss the start of the third Hearthstone Global Games last weekend? Don't worry, so did we. In this post we'll take a look at how the tournament progressed and what kind of secret weapons the teams used to book their place in the next round of the competition (hint: Shaman).


What Has Changed?

First things first, for those familiar of the previous iterations of the competition, this year will be a lot different.

  • The tournament only lasts 5 weeks in entirety, compared to the absolute mammoth it used to be (10 weeks for initial group stage only).
  • The teams consist of two members, down from four.
    • No public vote to decide players, top prize money earner & "Blizzard pick".
  • The amount of countries involved is now 32, down from 48.
  • The format is now 4 deck 1 ban Bo5 Conquest instead of a 9-deck pick-and-ban system.
  • (At least most of the first round) matches are played in advance and shown as recordings on stream.

The Results

The competition kicked off with a group stage, where the 32 teams were divided in 8 groups of four. Each group will play through a double elimination bracket, and the top 2 teams of each group will advance to the next phase (starting in two weeks). Last weekend four of these groups played through their games (Groups A, C, D, and E) and the rest will be played this week. You can find a short summary of each already-completed group below.

  • In Group A Philippines and Japan took the round 2 places, eliminating Singapore and Australia.
  • In Group C Mexico and Argentina finished ahead of Canada and Brazil, reaching round 2.
  • Group D saw Hong Kong and Taiwan advancing while the Netherlands and USA were eliminated.
  • Group E's European showdown ended in France and United Kingdom going through at the expense of Spain and Sweden.

You can find the detailed brackets on Playhearthstone.com but BEWARE, some of this weeks games are already being played off-stream. If you don't want to get spoiled, take my word for the results. You should be able to see the VoDs of all the games without getting spoiled here, just click the i-icon.


The Decklists

The decks from all the 8 advancing teams can be found below. Argentina sure put some extra spice on their lineup! Is their Rogue's win condition a ton of N'Zoths or what...

Team Argentina's (Nalguidan & PNC) Decks

1 10360 10360 680 0
0 13780 13780 649 0

Team France's (Felkeine & Swidz) Decks

0 13820 13820 438 0
0 13220 13220 499 0
0 6220 6220 492 0
0 5500 5500 672 0

Team Hong Kong's (kin0531 & Fungggg) Decks

0 14120 14120 427 0
0 8220 8220 511 0
0 6560 6560 472 0

Team Japan's (posesi & glory) Decks

0 13720 13720 375 0
0 5600 5600 431 0
0 5500 5500 474 0

Team Mexico's (Empanizado & Impact) Decks

0 12120 12120 428 0
0 6560 6560 458 0
0 6740 6740 399 0
0 5500 5500 366 0

Team Philippines' (Staz & Jia) Decks

0 6220 6220 395 0
0 13740 13740 376 0
0 6660 6660 365 0

Team Taiwan's (Narina & Shaxy) Decks

0 5500 5500 450 0
0 6560 6560 464 0
0 10120 10120 410 0

Team United Kingdom's (DeadDraw & BoarControl) Decks


Don't forget to tune in on Friday when the broadcast for this week's matches begins (we try to not forget it as well)!