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About Tiers[edit]
These are the tiers of most tournaments covered on this wiki. They are categorized as follows:
Name | Typical Prize Pool (in USD) | Description |
---|---|---|
S-Tier | $300K+ | Former Premier. Tournaments with only the world's elite teams. Finals of S-Tier tournaments are international LAN-events. They require an extensive qualifier system to make sure only the top teams can take part, such as AWC, AIC and KIC. |
A-Tier | $50K+ | Former Major. Tournaments with top competition, however a less strict qualifying system than S-Tier. A-Tier tournaments can, but do not have to, include a LAN-step, but require substantial regional impact in a region. Professional leagues such as RPL, AOG, GCS and KPL and lesser-scaled Majors such as APL and TOG and Challenger Cup represents the tier. |
B-Tier | $10K+ | Tournaments with mostly top competition and/or unusually high prize pools. Tournaments with relatively small prize pools and less overall importance can be B-Tier if competitors are expected to be majority in the top level. B-Tier tournaments need to have at least some regional impact. Domestic tournaments can be B-Tier as well if the prizepool is high, however only if the country in question has multiple notable active players regularly competing in the competitive scene as a general. |
C-Tier | $3K+ | Former Minor. Tournaments which focus on a region’s or country's bubble scene and small prize pools. |
D-Tier | $3K or less | Tournaments with small to no prize pools and low importance overall. |
- While the prize pool is indeed an important factor for categorizing tournaments, it does not equal a specific tier. Higher tier tournaments require a higher level of competition, in which if not met can cause a tournament to be tiered lower.
- Tournaments with close or similar level may or may not equal the same tier, if the tournament's positioning and implication on the competitive calendar is different.
Upcoming and Most Recent Tournaments[edit]
Five Most Recent[edit]
Tier
G & S Tournament
Date
Prize
Location
P#
Winner
Runner-up
Mar 2 - 10, 2024
$300,000
8 teams
Feb 11 - Mar 9, 2024
$16,086.17
6 teams
Nov 29 - Dec 30, 2023
$9,747,684.71
16 teams
Nov 30 - Dec 24, 2023
$500,000
12 teams
S-Tier[edit]
G & S Tournament
Date
Prize
Location
P#
Winner
Runner-up
Nov 29 - Dec 30, 2023
$9,747,684.71
16 teams
Dec 3 - 30, 2022
$10,000,000
16 teams
Jun 16 - Jul 10, 2022
$1,685,000
15 teams
Nov 27 - Dec 19, 2021
$1,000,000
14 teams
Jul 28 - Aug 28, 2021
$7,725,821.12
12 teams
Nov 19 - Dec 20, 2020
$500,000
12 teams
Jul 15 - Aug 16, 2020
$4,604,118.47
12 teams
A-Tier and B-Tier[edit]
Tier
G & S Tournament
Date
Prize
Location
P#
Winner
Runner-up
Mar 2 - 10, 2024
$300,000
8 teams
Feb 11 - Mar 9, 2024
$16,086.17
6 teams
Nov 30 - Dec 24, 2023
$500,000
12 teams
Nov 9 - Dec 11, 2023
$45,352.42
14 teams
Oct 13 - Nov 5, 2023
$479,484.63
16 teams
Sep 18 - Nov 5, 2023
$5,706.13
16 teams
Aug 24 - Oct 22, 2023
$244,225.09
8 teams
Aug 19 - Oct 21, 2023
$141,658.33
6 teams
C-Tier and D-Tier[edit]
Tier
G & S Tournament
Date
Prize
Location
P#
Winner
Runner-up
Nov 26, 2023
4 teams
Nov 8 - 25, 2023
$70,501.57
16 teams
Sep 4 - Oct 6, 2023
$97,207.38
20 teams
Qualifiers[edit]
G & S Tournament
Date
Prize
Location
P#
Winner
Runner-up
Jan 6 - 7, 2024
$6,152.58
4 teams
Nov 18 - 21, 2023
8 teams
Nov 16 - 17, 2023
4 teams
Nov 9 - 12, 2023
8 teams
Oct 27 - 29, 2023