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Choose Your Champion is live for the 2017 Hearthstone World Championship

Who will you pick?
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The Choose Your Champion competition for the 2017 Hearthstone World Championship is now live.

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Sixteen of the top Hearthstone players from around the world will battle in Amsterdam, Netherlands from Jan. 18 to 21 for a piece of the $1 million prize pool—but Hearthstone fans can also win prizes of their own.

Related: The first Hearthstone Championship Tour event of 2018 will take place in February

The Choose Your Champion competition allows Hearthstone fans to pick a competitor, and they’ll earn prizes—such as card packs—based on how well their champion performs.

Choose Your Champion went live earlier today, and players have until Jan. 16 to lock in a competitor. Once you’ve selected a champion, you can’t change your pick.

If you think you know who will win the 2017 Hearthstone World Championship, and you want to earn free Hearthstone card packs for your knowledge, you should definitely enter the Choose Your Champion competition.


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