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== Players Tours == | == Players Tours == | ||
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* January 31-February 2, 2020: Players Tour Europe - Brussels, Belgium | * January 31-February 2, 2020: Players Tour Europe - Brussels, Belgium | ||
* February 1-2, 2020: Players Tour Asia-Pacific - Nagoya, Japan | * February 1-2, 2020: Players Tour Asia-Pacific - Nagoya, Japan | ||
* February 7-9, 2020: Players Tour Americas - Phoenix, USA | * February 7-9, 2020: Players Tour Americas - Phoenix, USA | ||
* April 24-26, 2020: Players Tour Finals (Series 1) - Houston, USA (cancelled) | * April 24-26, 2020: Players Tour Finals (Series 1) - Houston, USA (cancelled) | ||
===Series 2=== | ===Series 2=== | ||
* May 1-3, 2020: Players Tour Europe - Copenhagen, Denmark | * May 1-3, 2020: Players Tour Europe - Copenhagen, Denmark | ||
* May 8-10, 2020: Players Tour Americas - Charlotte, USA | |||
* May 8-10, 2020: Players Tour Americas - Charlotte | * May 9-10, 2020: Players Tour Asia-Pacific - Kitakyushu, Japan | ||
* May 9-10, 2020: Players Tour Asia-Pacific - Kitakyushu, Japan | |||
* July 10-12, 2020: Players Tour Finals (Series 2) - Minneapolis, USA | * July 10-12, 2020: Players Tour Finals (Series 2) - Minneapolis, USA | ||
== Mythic Invitationals == | == Mythic Invitationals == | ||
* May 14-17, 2020: | * May 14-17, 2020: Mythic Invitational – Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (cancelled) | ||
* July 23-26, 2020: [[Mythic Invitational – Core 2021]] | * July 23-26, 2020: [[Mythic Invitational – Core 2021]] | ||
Revision as of 02:26, 18 March 2020
2020 Players Tour Season | ||||
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Player of the Year | undetermined | |||
Rookie of the Year | undetermined | |||
World Champion | N.A. | |||
PTs | 2x3 series + 2 finals | |||
Grand Prix | undetermined | |||
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The 2020 Players Tour season is the twenty-fifth Players Tour season (formerly know as the Pro Tour).
Description
The Season started on January 10, 2020 with MagicFest Montréal, Canada and ends on July 24-26, 2020 with MagicFest San José, USA. Like the previous one, it is a transitional season. The short-lived Mythic Championships are split into the tabletop Players Tour continental series and the digital Mythic Invitationals, and the Players Tour Finals and Rivals League are introduced.
While the system originally was designed to arrange itself into the calendar year, this plan was reversed going forward, which resulted in a 17 month season for 2018-2019 alongside a partial 7-month season in 2020. This partial season will not hold a World Championship. The next World Championship will take place at the culmination of the 2020–2021 season.[1]
The COVID-19 outbreak in January resulted in preventative measures taken in March. A large schedule of the Grand Prix events were cancelled, and the Players Tour Finals Houston and the May Invitational were also cancelled.[2] While the invites were all shifted to the next relevant event, there may not be any further events depending on the global situation.
Players Tours
Series 1
- January 31-February 2, 2020: Players Tour Europe - Brussels, Belgium
- February 1-2, 2020: Players Tour Asia-Pacific - Nagoya, Japan
- February 7-9, 2020: Players Tour Americas - Phoenix, USA
- April 24-26, 2020: Players Tour Finals (Series 1) - Houston, USA (cancelled)
Series 2
- May 1-3, 2020: Players Tour Europe - Copenhagen, Denmark
- May 8-10, 2020: Players Tour Americas - Charlotte, USA
- May 9-10, 2020: Players Tour Asia-Pacific - Kitakyushu, Japan
- July 10-12, 2020: Players Tour Finals (Series 2) - Minneapolis, USA
Mythic Invitationals
- May 14-17, 2020: Mythic Invitational – Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (cancelled)
- July 23-26, 2020: Mythic Invitational – Core 2021
Grand Prix
Feeding in the Players Tour Finals (Series 2)
- January 10-12, 2020: MagicFest Austin, USA (Modern)
- January 24-26, 2020: MagicFest New Jersey, USA (Limited)
- January 30-February 2, 2020: MagicFest Brussels, Belgium (Pioneer) and MagicFest Nagoya, Japan (Pioneer)
- February 6-9, 2020: MagicFest Phoenix, USA (Pioneer)
- February 28-Mar. 1, 2020: MagicFest Reno, USA (Limited)
- March 6-8, 2020: MagicFest Lyon, France (Standard)
- March 13-15, 2020: MagicFest Detroit, USA (Standard) (cancelled)
- March 20-22, 2020: MagicFest São Paulo, Brazil (Modern) (cancelled)
- March 27-29, 2020: MagicFest Louisville, USA (Pioneer) (cancelled)
Feeding in the Players Tour Finals (Series 3)
- April 3-5, 2020: MagicFest Turin, Italy (Modern) (cancelled)
- April 10-12, 2020: MagicFest Palm Beach, USA (Modern) (cancelled)
- April 24-26, 2020: MagicFest Houston, USA (Limited)
- April 30-May 3, 2020: MagicFest Copenhagen, Denmark (Limited)
- May 7-10, 2020: MagicFest Charlotte, USA (Standard)
- May 8-10, 2020: MagicFest Kitakyushu, Japan (Standard)
- May 22-24, 2020: MagicFest Toronto, Canada (Modern)
- May 29-31, 2020: MagicFest Prague, Czech Republic (Standard)
- June 5-7, 2020: MagicFest Seattle, USA (Team Limited)
- June 12-14, 2020: MagicFest Bilbao, Spain (Modern)
- June 19-21, 2020: MagicFest Providence, USA (Pioneer)
- July 10-12, 2020: MagicFest Minneapolis, USA (Limited)
- July 17-19, 2020: MagicFest Liverpool, UK (Limited)
- July 24-26, 2020: MagicFest San Jose, USA (Standard)
References
- ↑ Elaine Chase (August 14, 2019). "The Future of Magic Esports". Magic Esports.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (March 12, 2020). "Changes to Magic's Competitive Season and Event Scheduel.". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.