The second Grandmasters Season of 2022 continues! 16 players will be bidding farewell to the Voyage to the Sunken City meta before having a two week break from the elite competition. You can find everything you need to know below.
This Week's Format
Every week will follow the same tournament format, with only the gameplay format changing. Contrary to previous seasons, all matches will be shown on stream.
- Best-of-five Trio.
- 4 Dual Elimination groups with top 2 players advancing.
- Top 8 play through a single-elimination bracket to decide the winner.
Hold up! What's this "Trio"? In short, it's a newer format where players submit lineups for pre-determined (by Blizzard) three-class groups, so it aims to shake up the usual lineup compositions. You can find the full details in video form within the spoiler below.
Players will be gaining points based on their performance, and at the end of the three-week period, top 8 point earners will advance to Playoffs.
To learn more about the competition format, check out the spoiler below.
Quote From Blizzard Grandmasters: Last Call
During weeks 1-3, players will be separated into four groups for dual-tournament play. Unlike in previous GM seasons, all matches will occur live on broadcast. The two winners of each group will then play on Sundays. Players will receive points based on total number of wins each week, which will determine final standings before the Playoffs. The new weekly groups will be posted to the Hearthstone Esports twitter!
- Groups A and C will play first on days 1 and 2 and will always feature Asia-Pacific competitors.
- Groups B and D will play last on days 1 and 2 and always include the Americas competitors.
- The two winners of each group will form a top 8 that will play single-elimination matches to determine the weekly winner.
- Gameplay format changes every week:
- Week 1: Best of 5 Conquest
- Week 2: Trio
- Week 3: Last Hero Standing
- Playoffs: Best of 7 Conquest
Trio
Grandmasters is being retired in style, with an experimental new format! Joining Conquest and Last Hero Standing is the brand-new Trio. We are excited to see how the Trio format performs when played at the pro level and if well received then we’ll consider how to possibly implement it in other Hearthstone Esports tournaments. Here’s how the format works:
- Hearthstone Esports team will create 5 unique groups of three classes each.
- Groups may share one or two classes.
- Players will choose one of the groups.
- They’ll submit three-deck lineups that include each class within their selected group.
- Group selections will be private, without any knowledge of what other players have selected.
- Matches will be best-of-five, with each winning deck becoming unavailable for the rest of the match.
This Week's Pack Drops
In this final season of Grandmasters, there will be 2 packs available every week! As usual, you'll need to watch 2 hours to get one pack and another two to get the second one.
- Grandmasters Week 1-3 & Playoffs: Murder at Castle Nathria (max 2 packs each week)
Stream Schedule
Due to the different structure of the competition there are no regional streams and the daily streams have varying starting hours.
West Coast PDT (UTC-7) | East Coast EDT (UTC-4) | Europe CEST (UTC+2) | Korea KST (UTC+9) | |
Friday | 2:00 | 5:00 | 11:00 | 18:00 |
Saturday | 8:15 | 11:15 | 17:15 | 1:15 (Sunday) |
Sunday | 3:00 | 6:00 | 12:00 | 19:00 |
You can find all the matches, results, and decklists (including the off-stream matches) on the official tournament site.
Last Call Grandmasters
Bunnyhoppor
Che0nsu
DimitriKazov
Fled
Furyhunter
Habugabu
Judgement
levik
Mighty
okasinnsuke
Pascoa
posesi
Pun
SuperFake
xBlyzes
ZloyGruzin
Watch Live
You can watch all the action on the official Hearthstone YouTube channel. Don't forget that you should be following the games on YouTube while logged in for those sweet pack drops!
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