The TFT Asian Cup has officially begun, and this tournament, which features the top players from across Asia, is sure to be a thrilling competition. The tournament boasts a prize pool of $40,000, with the winner taking home $20,000, and in addition to the cash prize, they will also be crowned the best TFT player in Asia.
On August 31, Game Changers Invitational is also coming to the Asian Cup for the first time, with 8 highly competitive women players in Asia. There will be four rounds of competition on the first day of the Asian Cup, to determine who will be the first pan-regional champion in Asia.
The main event is divided into three days from September 1 to 3, with the top 16 players progressing to the second day and the top 8 players advancing to the final day. On the first day, players will be split into groups of three and play six rounds each. The groups will be shuffled every two games to ensure a fair competition. On the second day, the same format will be followed, and the top 8 players will advance to the final day.
On the final day, the tournament will switch to a Checkmate format, and players will compete until the first player to earn 18 points and win a round will be crowned the Asian TFT champion.
Fans of the game can tune in to the streams to catch all the action and root for their favorite players. The Asian Cup kicks off on August 31, and matches will begin at 6 PM (GMT+8).
Broadcasting Channel
Local language broadcasts are available at the following links:
English: Twitch
Korean: AfreecaTV / Twitch / YouTube
Mandarin: Twitch
Vietnamese: YouTube
Participating Players
CHN: Honglian, Huanmie, QituX, Flancy, Serein, Kezi
KOR: 오박사, 김차보, 쌍옆, 이쿠라, Kanata Ch, 배불뚝이 팬더
JPN: Taro, nukomaru, tìtle
OCE: Feather1701, Yush, Tawaii Tsukiko
SEA: DizzyLand, KND Succulento, steppy, P1va, y Tiger1, Huy Rong
Prize Pool
Total Prize Pool – USD 40,000
1st Place: USD 20,000
2nd Place: USD 10,000
3rd Place: USD 6,000
4th Place: USD 4,000