Climb the Ladder with Hearthstone Esports in 2023!

Climb the Ladder with Hearthstone Esports in 2023!

UPDATE (February 1) - Prize pool distribution for the Masters Tours and World Championship have been updated. Each of the three Masters Tours will now have a $50,000 (USD) pool, with $350,000 (USD) available at the World Championship. You can see the prizing breakdown in the updated 2023 Hearthstone Masters Tour Official Rules.

Are you ready for the TENTH YEAR of competitive Hearthstone?! This year is going to look a bit different from the previous few, so let’s get into what is coming to Hearthstone Esports.

Heading into the 2023 season, we have been evaluating the state of our competitive program and the best format for it to take moving forward. Last fall, we began thinking about setting Hearthstone Esports up for sustainability as it turns a decade old, balancing the realities of an ever-changing production landscape, sizing the program according to its audience, and finding the most direct path forward for players to compete. Even though the 2023 program is smaller, this year is poised to bring another exciting year of competitive Hearthstone, with players from across the globe showcasing their skills to earn prizing and join the Hall of Champions.

This year will see a total of seven events–three Masters Tour Seasonal Championships leading into the 2023 World Championship, as well as three standalone Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends tournaments–all broadcast on YouTube and Twitch!

Qualifying for each event will take place through their respective Ladders across three-month seasons. Each Masters Tour and Lobby Legends will feature 16 of the top Ladder players based on Competitive Points earned through monthly standings. The top four Points earners in each region will receive invites, followed by the top four total Points earners, regardless of region that had not yet received an invite.

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The specific event dates are currently to be determined and will be shared in the coming months:

Spring Season - Qualification Period: January - March

  • Masters Tour Spring Championship - April or May
  • Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends Spring Championship - May

Summer Season - Qualification Period: April - June

  • Masters Tour Summer Championship - August or September
  • Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends Summer Championship - July or August

Fall Season - Qualification Period: July - September

  • Masters Tour Fall Championship - November
  • Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends Fall Championship - November

As standalone events, each Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends will have a $50,000 (USD) prize pool. Standard players will be competing for one of eight spots at the 2023 World Championship, and its total prize pool of $500,000 (USD). Seasonal Championships will award invites to their champion, who will be joined by the top Points earners for January - November, with the top earner in each region receiving an invite as well as the top two Points earners regardless of region. See the 2023 Hearthstone Masters Tour Official Rules and 2023 Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends Official Rules for eligibility and other important details.

We’ll have more details on the final event dates and how to watch in the coming months, including how to earn Drops while watching. See you in the Tavern!

FAQ:

Will there be Drops on this year’s broadcasts?

  • Yes, viewership Drops are returning for 2023. We’ll have more details on how to earn them ahead of each broadcast.

Will there still be regionalized broadcasts?

  •  Currently, there are no plans to produce regionalized broadcasts.

How come there are only three Battlegrounds: Lobby Legends tournaments?

  • We want to focus on one main Battlegrounds event per expansion.

How come the three Masters Tour events don’t have any prize pools?

  • With players having a direct qualification path to the world championship by playing ladder, we want to prioritize rewarding the most consistent players over the course of the whole year.

Does this mean that Hearthstone is declining/failing?

  • The current scope of Hearthstone Esports is separate from the success of Hearthstone. We are thrilled with the upcoming content plans for the game and can’t wait for players to get to see what is being worked on in the years to come.

Will there be Third Party invites for Masters Tour events?

Can I co-stream or re-broadcast the Masters Tours / Lobby Legends programs?

  • Participants in Hearthstone Esports events will be allowed to co-stream their participation on a delay unless otherwise specified by Blizzard. Additionally, approved community members will be allowed to co-stream the official PlayHearthstone broadcast. Stay tuned for how to apply to co-stream. 

Does this mean HS Esports is being canceled in 2024?

  • We don’t have anything to share on the 2024 program at this time.

Is this because of low viewership from being exclusive to YouTube the last three years?

  • Our goal is to balance the costs of running esports productions while taking into account the size of the competitive community.

Now that HS Esports can be on Twitch, why not increase funding to bring players back?

  • We’re excited for the Masters Tour to be back on Twitch after three years, and are eager to see what our audience there is like. The new program is sized for sustainability as Hearthstone Esports turns 10.

Is the prize pool reduction because of the loss of NetEase as a Chinese publisher?

  • No, we began evaluating the size of the program before we understood we weren’t going to be able to reach an agreement with NetEase. As we’ve shared, we are committed to Chinese players and are actively exploring alternatives for bringing our games back to China in the future.

What is the status of players from Mainland China?

  • Unfortunately, while we'd like to invite them, the Gold Series—mainland China’s competitive Hearthstone program—was run by the previous local publisher, which provided invites to players to compete in the Hearthstone Esports program outside of mainland China. Due to the end of our agreements, circumstances have changed. We hope to enable Chinese players to compete globally as we find alternatives for bringing Hearthstone back.


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