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Revision as of 06:55, 11 November 2022

Premier Play pyramid

Regional Championships (RCs) are qualifying Magic: The Gathering tournaments introduced in 2022 as part of the Premier Play program. They are the second step en route to the World Championship, after the Regional Championship Qualifiers.[1]

Description

Each Regional Championship is a major Magic event — a focal point for play in your national or international region. Besides the Championship itself, which will award invitations to Pro Tours in addition to the prize pool, these events will have a variety of play options for fans. Regional Championships are run by the same groups who organize the local qualifiers. Note that you can only participate in one region's Regional Championship for each round of Championships.

Win your Regional Championship (or finish second in the USA, EMEA, or Japanese Championship), and you'll earn a qualification straight to the World Championship on top of your Pro Tour invite.

Regional Championship details will differ based on each individual region. The number of invites to the Pro Tour awarded, prizes, and any additional information will be communicated by each regional organizer. There are, however, some invites to Regional Championships that will be the same across regions. Those include:

  • Store Qualifier Winners
  • Players already qualified for the Pro Tour, which is fed by the corresponding Regional Championship
  • Members of the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame are invited to one Regional Championship and Pro Tour per season. Those events must be in the same round and cannot be in the same round in which they played in a Regional Championship Qualifier.
  • Magic Online Qualifiers
  • MTG Arena Qualifiers

Regions

  • USA
  • Canada
  • Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)
  • Australia/New Zealand
  • China
  • Japan/Korea
  • Southeast Asia
  • Chinese Taipei
  • Brazil
  • Mexico/Central America/Caribbean
  • South America

Promos

Main article: Qualifier#Promos

References