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This is a list of all Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour events. [1] [2] [3] Pro Tours are professional, invite-only tournaments featuring large cash prizes.The World Championships were considered a Pro Tour from 1996 to 2011, but were discontinued in 2012.
The 2017 World Magic Cup was held from 1–3 December in Nice, France. Final eight. Japan (Yuuya Watanabe, Kenta Harane, and Shota Yasooka) Poland (Grzegorz Kowalski, Radek Kaczmarczyk, and Piotr Glogowski) Germany (Marc Tobiasch, Philipp Krieger, and Moritz Templin) Italy (Andrea Mengucci, Adriano Moscato, and Mattia Rizzi)
However, on 20th August 2024, Wizards of the Coast announced a new tournament series called Magic Spotlight Series, starting in 2025. They are open events with a $50,000 price pool, also rewarding the top 8 finishers with a Pro Tour invitation, so they can be seen as spiritual successors for the Grand Prix series.
In 2024, Dominguez won the World Championship for the second time, [1] then became Player of the Year. He placed fifth at Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan in 2018 after having posted several top 16 finishes at the Pro Tour level without quite making it through to Sunday play, including 9th-place finishes at PT Battle for Zendikar and at PT Hour of ...
However, on 20th August 2024, Wizards of the Coast announced a new tournament series called Magic Spotlight Series, starting in 2025. They are open events with a $50,000 price pool, also rewarding the top 8 finishers with a Pro Tour invitation, so they can be seen as spiritual successors for the Grand Prix series. [4]
It was a single-elimination 512-person Constructed event run over three days of competition. [2] The winner, Zak Dolan, received a trophy, a number of booster packs from expansions ranging from Arabian Nights to Ice Age, a deck of Magic: The Gathering poker cards, and a T-shirt. Another World Championship was organized in 1995.
The trading card game Magic: The Gathering has released a large number of sets since it was first published by Wizards of the Coast.After the 1993 release of Limited Edition, also known as Alpha and Beta, roughly 3-4 major sets have been released per year, in addition to various spin-off products.
Depending on which sets are to be used in a sealed deck event, the distribution of packs can vary greatly. For example, a Magic 2010 sealed deck event consists of six Magic 2010 boosters, but a sanctioned Shards of Alara block sealed deck event consists of two Shards of Alara, two Conflux, and two Alara Reborn booster packs. [citation needed]