2025 World Championship
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2025 World Championship | ||||
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Date | December 5-7, 2025 | |||
Location | Bellevue, Washington, USA | |||
Format | Avatar: The Last Airbender Booster Draft and Standard Constructed | |||
Prize pool | $1,000,000 | |||
Winner | TBA | |||
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The Magic: the Gathering 2025 World Championship (also known as World Championship 31) is the 31st Magic World Championship and will be held at the end of the 2024–25 Pro Tour Season on December 5-7, 2025 at Bellevue, Washington, USA.[1][2] The event is closed to public spectators; only participants and commentary teams will be present.
Description
The formats for World Championship 30 are Avatar: The Last Airbender Booster Draft and Standard Constructed. TBA players were invited to compete for a prize pool of $1,000,000. TBA of them registered a deck.
Qualification
- The Top 8 finishers from the 2024 World Championship.
- Javier Dominguez, Márcio Carvalho, Seth Manfield, Quinn Tonole, Ha Pham, Yoshihiko Ikawa, Kai Budde and Max Rappaport.
- The Top 2 finishers from the three MTG Arena Championships:
- Keisuke Sato and Mikko Airaksinen
- Kristoffer Lindqvist and Percy Fang
- Raffaele Mazza and Jan-Moritz Merkel
- The Top 2 finishers from the three Magic Online Premier Play Program seasons:
- Nam Dang and Stefan Schutz
- Charalampos Kikidis and Matthew Wright
- Ryan Waligora and Yuuki Ichikawa
- The Top 8 and other 36-pointers of each Pro Tour:
- Pro Tour Aetherdrift: Matt Nass, Kenta Harane, Zevin Faust, James Dimitrov, Yuchen Liu, Christopher Leonard, Lucas Duchow, Ian Robb, Ken Yukuhiro, Abe Schnake, Arne Huschenbeth, Vinícius Karam^
- Pro Tour Final Fantasy: Ian Robb^, Ken Yukuhiro^, Yuchen Liu^, Andy Garcia-Romo, David Rood, Toni Portolon, Christian Baker, Percy Fang^, Mitchell Tamblyn, Edgar Magalhaes, Sean Henry
- Pro Tour Edge of Eternities
The Regional Champions | Cycle 1 | Cycle 2 | Cycle 3 |
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Europe | Marc Tobiasch | Alexander Rohan | Jelco Bodewes |
Europe 2nd | Sergio Giminez | Fernando Palmero | Ivan Lausevic |
Brazil | Vinícius Karam | Pedro Perrini | Pedro Henrique Flores |
South America | Adam Schwartz | Federico Giardini | Guillermo Sulimovich |
Central America | Joaquin Roberto Soto Castillo | Javier Castellan | Mario Alejandro Flores Silva |
USA-A | Cory Lack | Peter Husisian | Casey Miller |
USA-A 2nd | Connor Mackenzie | Jackson Knorr | Michael Debenedetto -Plummer |
USA-B | Jesse Robkin | Percy Fang^ | |
USA-B 2nd | Corey Burkhart | Chris Botelho (Julian Korfine) | |
Canada | Randall Litman | Simon Pinché | Linden Koot |
Canada 2nd | Julien David | Max Dore | Rei Zhang |
ANZ | James Moore | Thomas Bot | Jennifer-Rose Holloway |
South-East Asia | Benedictus Budisanjaya | Quinton Lip Zhao Jian | Clement Choo |
Japan | Tomoaki Ogasawara | No Ah Ma | Yasutaka Nagao |
Japan 2nd | Tatsuro Asano | Masataka Hori | Akira Shibata |
China | Chun Him To | Wang Kunrui | Yuxuan Zhang |
Taiwan | Szu Yuan Chen | Shih Feng Lin | Samuel Chang |
Redundant invites are marked with ^.
- The top 32 ranked competitors that are not already invited to World Championship 31 in the Pro Tour Edge of Eternities Adjusted Match Points standing and all players tied with 32nd place in that standing.
References
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (October 16, 2024). "The 2025 MagicCon and Pro Tour Schedule". Magic.gg.
- ↑ Play Magic (March 10, 2025). "MTGWorlds 31 will be in Bellevue, WA on December 5-7, 2025.". Bluesky.