MPL Gauntlet
The MPL Gauntlet is a Magic Esports tournament that will be organized at the end of each regular MPL season.[1] These playoffs elevate the best Rivals League players to the MPL, and relegate the poorest-performing MPL players to the Rivals League.
Original plan
Selection
The original plan for the MPL Gauntlet was as follows:
- The Top 16 players in the MPL automatically remain in the MPL for the next season.
- The bottom 4 players in the MPL will be relegated to the Rivals League and cannot participate in the MPL Gauntlet.
- The Top ranked players from the Rivals League in both MTG Arena and tabletop play will automatically be offered MPL contracts and won't participate in the MPL Gauntlet.[2]
- The Top ranked players who aren't part of either the MPL or Rivals League in both MTG Arena and tabletop play will automatically be offered MPL contracts and won't participate in the MPL Gauntlet.[2]
Participants
- The MPL Gauntlet tournament would therefore comprise 16 competitors as follows:
Results
- The Top 3 players in the MPL Gauntlet tournament would make it to the MPL.[2]
- Players who finished 4th-16th MPL Gauntlet would be offered Rivals League contracts.
2020 adjustment
After the MPL Gauntlet for the partial 2020 Magic Pro League was scrapped, due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the rules were adjusted for the 2020–21 Players Tour Season.[3]
Participants
The 24 participants for the 2020-21 Magic Pro League Gauntlet were defined as follows:
- 5th through 12th in MPL standings from the end of the season.
- 5th through 20th in Rivals League standings from the end of the season.
Results
- The winner and runner-up of the MPL Gauntlet will qualify for the 2021 World Championship.
- Top 8 receive invitation to the MPL for the following season.
- All other players will be invited to the Rivals League for the following season.
References
- ↑ Elaine Chase (August 14, 2019). "The Future of Magic Esports". Magic Esports.
- ↑ a b c d e David McCoy (February 7, 2020). "Wizards Confirms Changes to Invitation Criteria for the MPL’s 2020-21 Season". Hipsters of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (July 14). "The 2020-2021 Magic Pro League Season Overview". Magic.gg.