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* The Top non-Rival from the previous season in Mythic Points.<ref name="Changes"/>
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However, due to the [[Wikipedia:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]] the MPL Gauntley was cancelled and the 2020 roster of the MPL was completely carried over to the 2020-21 season.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magic.gg/news/esports-update-mpl-rivals-and-competitor-2020-partial-season-changes|title=Esports Update: MPL, Rivals, and Competitor 2020 Partial Season Changes|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|date=April 1, 2020|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref>
However, due to the [[Wikipedia:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]] the MPL Gauntlet was cancelled and the 2020 roster of the MPL was completely carried over to the 2020-21 season.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magic.gg/news/esports-update-mpl-rivals-and-competitor-2020-partial-season-changes|title=Esports Update: MPL, Rivals, and Competitor 2020 Partial Season Changes|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|date=April 1, 2020|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:55, 20 June 2020

The Magic Pro League (or MPL) is an ongoing Magic Esports competition that was introduced in 2019.[1]

The Magic Pro League consists of 32 pro players from around the world who are offered contracts by Wizards of the Coast. They are competing in seasonal weekly competitive match-ups on MTG Arena, and in Mythic-level tournaments in both MTG Arena and paper Magic. These players are automatically qualified for each Mythic Championship, where they will compete against other top players, the challengers.[2]

2019 season

Main article: 2019 Magic Pro League

Invites were extended to the top 32 players in terms of Pro Points after the 2018–19 Pro Tour Season. However, two players declined to participate due to work conflict: Kelvin Chew (ranked 18th) and Andrew Baeckstrom (ranked 23rd). These invites were passed down to 33rd-ranked Rei Sato and 40th-ranked Lee Shi Tian, with Shi Tian taking Chew's slot to maintain representation in the region.

Before the start of the season, there were several controversies, causing changes in the original line up.

The season kicked off on Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 3pm Eastern (19:00 h GMT) on Twitch.tv/magic.

2020 season

Main article: 2020 Magic Pro League

Starting in August 2020, Magic: the Gathering’s Organized Play calendar will be moving away from seasons that follow the calendar year (the 2019 season) back to seasons that are split over multiple calendar years (the 2020–2021 season). But the 2019 season ends in December 2019, so in order to fill the gap between then and the beginning of the 2020–2021 season, the Magic Pro League would hold a shortened seven-month season.[3][4]

In 2020 the Rivals League was introduced, and the MPL was reduced to a 24-player league with players able to earn up to $50,000 in appearance fees in addition to prizes earned at tournaments.[3] MPL players will also be invited to Mythic Invitationals and all Tabletop Players Tour events.

For the shortened 2020 season, the 24 players would be made up of the Top 20 members of the Magic Pro League at the end of the 2019 season and the Top 4 Challengers (non-Magic Pro League Mythic Points leaders). Because the 2020 partial season had fewer events, both MPL and Rivals players would make less than a full season. Members of the MPL could earn up to $35,000 in appearance fees, in addition to any prize money earned.

The COVID-19 outbreak in January resulted in preventative measures taken in March. A large swath of the Grand Prix event schedule was canceled, and the Players Tour Finals Houston and the May Invitational were also canceled.[5] By April, it was clear that further events were not safely feasible to hold, and Wizards wrote off the entire season as not salvageable.[6]

2020-21 season

After the proposed MPL Gauntlet 2020, the MPL was to consist of:[3]

However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the MPL Gauntlet was cancelled and the 2020 roster of the MPL was completely carried over to the 2020-21 season.[8]

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