Hearthstone Masters Tour: Seoul registration begins today
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As the HCT 2019 World Championship approaches, so does the start of the next Hearthstone Masters Qualifiers and later Masters Tour, which will take place in Seoul, South Korea.

“Widely considered the epicenter of esports, there is no better place to throw a massive Hearthstone tournament,” the announcement read.

This follows the final qualifier for the Hearthstone Masters Tour in the Las Vegas location happening on April 28.

Hearthstone’s Masters Qualifiers and Master Tours event schedule.

The road to Seoul

The epic battle for the lion’s share of $250,000 is scheduled to begin on May 7. This qualifying period also has 14 days for registration prior to the start of the event, meaning players who are interested in participating can register on April 23.

Hearthstone’s Masters Tour in Seoul is scheduled to take place over three days. The first day will feature seven rounds of Swiss pairings. Players who wish to advance to day two, which will consist of five Swiss pairing rounds, must win four or more matches.

After, the top eight players will play in two groups in a dual-tournament format and duke it out in best-of-five matches. These final matches are scheduled to take place on August 18 at OGN Studios.

Players can check out the Masters Tour Seoul event page for the official rules and policies. On Battlefy, players can select which Masters Qualifiers they wish to take part in.

Fans can watch the gameplay on the official Hearthstone Twitch channel. Players who will be attending the upcoming HCT 2019 World Championship can get excited for the first three Masters Qualifiers for Masters Tour Seoul as well. These 224-person qualifiers are scheduled to begin on April 25.

In the meantime, players and fans can check out Daily Esports’ coverage on the HCT 2019 World Championship. Esports players such as David “Justsaiyan” Shan, Muzahidul “Muzzy” Islam, and Kacper “A83650” Kwieciński have been interviewed so far.

For more news about the card game, check out more of our Hearthstone coverage here at Daily Esports.


Amy Chen is an esports journalist and enthusiast who specializes in in-depth interviews and breaking news. A University of Toronto and Humber College graduate, she is passionate about building up the Canadian esports industry. Her current favorite games are Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm, and she has always had a soft spot for World of Warcraft!


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