The esports year of 2020 is closing in on the grand finale, Hearthstone World Championship. Eight players will fight over two days for their share of the $500,000 prize pool and the coveted title of Hearthstone World Champion. You can find everything you need to know below.
Competitors
These eight players, two from each region, qualified for the final tournament from the two seasonal championships of 2020.
Decklists
You can find the decklists of each player in our dedicated post.
Format
The format used in seasonal championships is used for World Championship as well.
- Best of 5 Conquest.
- Each player brings four decks, and one deck is banned before each match.
- The players have been split into two groups, each having one player from each region.
- Each group plays a dual elimination bracket with top 2 advancing.
- Top 4 plays a single elimination bracket to decide the Champion.
Schedule
West Coast PST (UTC-8) | East Coast EST (UTC-5) | Europe CET (UTC+1) | Korea KST (UTC+9) | |
December 12 | 8:00 | 11:00 | 17:00 | 1:00 (Dec 13) |
December 13 | 8:00 | 11:00 | 17:00 | 1:00 (Dec 14) |
You can find all the matches and results on the official tournament site.
Watch Live
You can watch all the action on the official Hearthstone Esports Youtube channel.
Comments
More sad for the hopes of another female world champion than the fact Luna only got me 1 pack, really sad every time you see one of the nest players in the world lose because its a card game after all and it happens.
At least Jarla got through, so while I will not get packs from him, has been cheering him all through GM and would really love to see him win.
Jarla go go go! :)
Luna FTW!
Hello, my fellow one pack friend! Ha! Oh... :(
I think that I'm more sad that I almost picked Monsanto and didn't... But I should have.
with the type of draws she had not even the best player in the world would have made it. the first match was triggering
Turn 2 10/10 edwin to end it all was.. fitting for her luck
The draws seemed INSANELY unlucky ☹️