2022 World Championship

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2022 World Championship
Date October 28-30, 2022
Location Las Vegas, USA
Format Dominaria United draft, Standard Constructed and Explorer Constructed
Prize pool $250,000
Winner TBA
Previous Worlds:
2021
Next Worlds:
2023

The Magic: the Gathering 2022 World Championship, or Magic World Championship XXVIII, is the 28th Magic World Championship and will be held October 28-30, 2022 in Las Vegas, USA and concludes the 2021–22 Players Tour Season. It will feature a prize pool of $250,000.[1]

Description

The 2022 World Championship will be part of Magic 30, a convention celebrating three decades of Magic: The Gathering.[2]

It will be a 32-player event, up from 16 players in previous years.

The Top 4 finishers receive invites to all three Pro Tours in the 2022–23 Pro Tour Season.[3]

Qualification

  • The 2021 Magic: The Gathering World Champion
  • Finishing in the Top 6 of any 2021-22 Championship event—the Innistrad Championship, Neon Dynasty Championship, or New Capenna Championship.
  • Becoming one of five (5) MPL or Rivals players with the most World Championship Qualifying Points during the 2021-22 Season.
  • Becoming one of eight (8) non-MPL and non-Rivals players (Challengers) with the most World Championship Qualifying Points during the 2021-22 Season.
  • Receiving an at-large invitation, eligible to all players within and outside of the leagues, through earning the most World Championship Qualifying Points during the 2021-22 Season to ensure a total of thirty-two (32) competitors for Magic World Championship XXVIII.[4][5]

Players that earned invitation through a Top 6 finish in a Championship did not create pass-down invitations by finishing in the Top 6 in multiple events, and did not factor into at-large invitations based on WQCPs. Any player with multiple qualifications for the World Championship would create an at-large invitation.

Roster

Country Player Method of qualification
{JPN} Yuta Takahashi 2021 World Champion
{JPN} Yuuki Ichikawa 1st in the Innistrad Championship
{DEU} Simon Görtzen 2nd in the Innistrad Championship
{JPN} Riku Kumagai 3rd in the Innistrad Championship
{JPN} Toru Saito 4th in the Innistrad Championship
{USA} Zachary Kiihne 5th in the Innistrad Championship
{JPN} Yo Akaike 6th in the Innistrad Championship
{LBN} Eli Kassis 1st in the Neon Dynasty Championship
{USA} Zach Dunn 2nd in the Neon Dynasty Championship
{JPN} Yudai Miyano 3rd in the Neon Dynasty Championship
{CAN} Johny Guttman 4th in the Neon Dynasty Championship
{FRA} Jean-Emmanuel Depraz 5th in the Neon Dynasty Championship
{CHN} Yimin Zhi 6th in the Neon Dynasty Championship
{DEU} Jan-Moritz Merkel 1st in the New Capenna Championship
{DNK} Simon Nielsen 2nd in the New Capenna Championship
{JPN} Hisamichi Yoshigoe 3rd in the New Capenna Championship
{USA} Mike Sigrist 4th in the New Capenna Championship
{USA} David Inglis 5th in the New Capenna Championship
{EST} Karl Sarap 6th in the New Capenna Championship
{JPN} Shota Yasooka 1st League member on the leaderboard
{USA} Reid Duke 2nd League member on the leaderboard
{USA} Logan Nettles 3rd League member on the leaderboard
{FIN} Matti Kuisma 4th League member on the leaderboard
{CZE} Jacub Tóth 5th League member on the leaderboard
{USA} Gregory Orange 1st Challenger on the leaderboard
{JPN} Yuma Koizumi 2nd Challenger on the leaderboard
{USA} Tristan Wylde-LaRue 3rd Challenger on the leaderboard
{USA} Nathan Steuer 4th Challenger on the leaderboard
{USA} Julian Wellman 5th Challenger on the leaderboard
{USA} Jim Davis 6th Challenger on the leaderboard
{USA} Drew Baker 7th Challenger on the leaderboard
{DEU} Lukas Honney 8th Challenger on the leaderboard

References