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You can now register to compete in the 2018 Hearthstone Wild Open

Blizzard revealed the return of the tournament format earlier today.

A popular Hearthstone tournament format has returned at the start of the 2018 season.

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Players can now register to compete in this year’s Hearthstone Wild Open. This tournament format allows competitors to use cards from any card set and play decks without the restrictions of the Standard Hearthstone format.

All Hearthstone players have until Feb. 18 to register for their region’s open qualifiers, which will be held from Feb. 22 to 25 and March 1 to 4. Each qualifier will feature two 128-player Swiss brackets per region. Eight players from each bracket will form the top 16, who will battle to determine who advances to the regional playoffs.

The regional playoffs will help further whittle down the playing field to see who moves on to the live finals. The live finals will be held on March 31 in Burbank, California, and will feature a $25,000 prize pool.

If you think you have what it takes to win the 2018 Hearthstone Wild Open, make sure to register for your region’s open qualifier before Feb. 18.


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