Games developer Riot Games has made some changes in Teamfight Tactics World Championship for the Dragonlands set.
Apart from buffing the championship, there is an increase in the prize pool. Other adjustments include a change in the elimination format and the addition of an Eastern Last Chance qualifier.
The Dragonlands World Championship becomes the fifth TFT Worlds, showcasing Set Seven and 7.5.
The developers have made some improvements to the major championship tournament with each set.
With such a huge improvement for the Set 7.5 Worlds, it provides players and fans with several upgrades to the format and overall structure.
Riot released a video on Tuesday which revealed the date for the Dragonlands World Championship, along with several other major changes.
According to the reports, fans and players can watch all of the Dragonlands World Championship from November 18 to 20.
This time around, all players from day one will advance to the second day with points carrying over. This is more a strategy for those “Mortdoged” RNG moments, rewarding players with consistent results while not ending a player’s chance to compete in the playoffs following two bad games.
With such an opportunity granted to players, Set Six TFT Worlds introduced a Western region Last Chance qualifier. This is meant to showcase players from North America, EMEA, Brazil, and LATAM.
The most important part of the adjustment is the significant increase in the prize pool at TFT Worlds. Riot has moved the pool to $456,000 from a total pool of $300,000 at Set Six Worlds to at the Dragonlands World Championship.
The winner will take home $150k, while the minimum payout for placing in the top eight is $11,000.
All players who compete at the Dragonlands World Championship will go home with at least $2,500
Fans can’t wait to see Movement Cole and serve with top performance.
Written by Oladipupo Mojeed