Masters Coliseum 7: Schedule, Format and Prize pool

Masters Coliseum 7: Schedule, Format and Prize pool

Andre Guaraldo

10 Jan, 2024, 15:07

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Last updated: 10 Jan, 2024, 15:15

The much-anticipated 7th edition of the Masters Coliseum, hosted by SCBoy, is poised to captivate StarCraft II enthusiasts worldwide. This prestigious tournament features a stellar lineup, a substantial prize pool, and a format that promises intense competition. Read below all the details and key aspects that will define this esports spectacle.

Serral (in the middle) won the 6th edition of the Masters Coliseum and is looking for a back-to-back journey (credits: BASILISK)
Serral (in the middle) won the 6th edition of the Masters Coliseum and is looking to win again in #7 (credits: BASILISK)

Masters Coliseum 7 format overview

In the Masters Coliseum 7 Group Stage, competition unfolds as 16 players navigate the Swiss Round format, engaging in high-stakes matches played in a Best of 3 (Bo3) configuration. Only the top 8 contenders advance, securing their slots in the Playoffs, where the intensity is amplified with a double-elimination bracket.

The Upper Quarterfinals and Upper Semifinals raise the stakes with riveting Best of 5 (Bo5) clashes, while the drama peaks in the Upper Finals and Lower Bracket matches, escalating to Best of 7 (Bo7) battles. The pinnacle of Masters Coliseum 7, the Grand Finals, promises an epic and captivating Best of 9 (Bo9) showdown of this premier StarCraft II tournament.

Qualification dynamics

The tourrnament featured a dynamic qualification system that ensured a diverse and competitive field.

Twelve skilled players secured their spots based on WTL point rankings, showcasing consistent excellence in their past performances. Additionally, four slots (filled by Classic, Firefly, trigger and Reynor) were contested through regional server qualifiers.

This dual approach not only acknowledged sustained excellence but also provided opportunities for rising talents from specific regions to make their mark on the prestigious tournament.

Map Pool

  • Alcyone
  • Equilibrium
  • Goldenaura
  • Hard Lead
  • Hecate
  • Oceanborn
  • Radhuset Station
  • Site Delta
  • Solaris

Map pool for the upcoming tournament will feature 9 different maps (credits: Blizzard)
Map pool for the upcoming tournament will feature 9 different maps (credits: Blizzard)

Prize Pool

  • 1st Place: $16,875.03 (¥120,000)
  • 2nd Place: $9,140.64 (¥65,000)
  • 3rd Place: $4,500.01 (¥32,000)
  • 4th Place: $2,812.51 (¥20,000)
  • 5-16 Participants: Varied cash prizes

Masters Coliseum 7 participants and first matchups

Swiss Round: January 13-22, 2024

January 13, 2024 - 08:00 BRT

January 14, 2024 - 08:00 BRT

Playoffs: January 23-28, 2024

  • Upper Bracket (Bo5)
  • Lower Bracket (Bo7)
  • Grand Finals (Bo9)

The Masters Coliseum rich history

In its various editions, Masters Coliseum has been a significant part of StarCraft II history, witnessing the triumphs of notable players like GuMiho, herO, Zest, and Serral. These champions have left a lasting impact, contributing to the tournament's legacy as a stage for skillful displays and celebrated victories.

A glimpse into Masters Coliseum's history unveils the diverse competitive landscape of StarCraft II, with players from Protoss, Terran, and Zerg factions showcasing distinct strategies. The medals breakdown per player reveals the consistency of players like soO, Zest, Cure, and ByuN, each contributing a unique chapter to the tournament's narrative.

Furthermore, the medals breakdown per country emphasizes the global reach of Masters Coliseum. While South Korea has traditionally dominated, the inclusion of countries like Canada and China among the medalists highlights the international appeal of this esteemed tournament. These historical elements add depth to the ongoing narrative, creating a bridge between the tournament's past and its present significance.

In summary, as the StarCraft II community eagerly anticipates the Masters Coliseum 7, the stage is set for an esports spectacle that will surely etch its mark in the annals of competitive gaming. With a perfect blend of seasoned veterans and rising stars, the tournament promises thrilling battles and unforgettable moments. Stay tuned for the unfolding drama starting on January 13, 2024!

Feature image credits: World Team League

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