BlizzCon 2026 Is Going All-In and the Classic Cup Is Leading the Charge

BlizzCon 2026 Is Going All-In and the Classic Cup Is Leading the Charge

19 Mar, 2026, 19:04

BlizzCon is back, and Blizzard isn't playing it safe. Returning to the Anaheim Convention Center on September 12 and 13, 2026, the event brings a stacked competitive lineup covering five major programs and a brand-new tournament that nobody saw coming but everyone should be pumped about.

Five tournaments, one massive weekend

Blizzard confirmed the full esports slate for BlizzCon 2026, and it covers the entire roster of the company's competitive titles. The five competitions taking the stage are:

  • Blizzard Classic Cup (brand new for 2026)
  • World of Warcraft: Arena World Championship (AWC)
  • World of Warcraft: Mythic Dungeon International (MDI)
  • Overwatch World Cup
  • Hearthstone Masters Tour and World Championship

Each program has its own road to Anaheim, meaning the action starts well before September. But the one that has people talking the most is the newest entry on the list.

The Classic Cup is the real centerpiece

The Blizzard Classic Cup is a cross-title team competition built around the rivalries and iconic personalities that shaped Blizzard esports over the decades. It runs across both days of the event and carries a $100,000 prize pool, with a points-based format that keeps the scoreboard alive from the opening match to the very last game on Sunday.

Leading the charge are two legends: Nick "Tasteless" Plott and Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski. The duo, known as Tastosis, spent nearly two decades calling some of the most iconic moments in Blizzard esports history. At BlizzCon 2026, they are stepping away from the desk and into the captain's seat, drafting their own rosters from a pool of top players around the world.

Credits: Blizzard
Credits: Blizzard

The four titles featured in the Classic Cup are:

  • StarCraft II
  • StarCraft: Remastered
  • Warcraft III: Reforged
  • Heroes of the Storm

Competition runs through two match formats. Legacy Matchups bring back one high-stakes rivalry per title, worth three points each and carrying a $20,000 bounty per matchup. Entertainment Matches run across StarCraft: Remastered, StarCraft II, and Warcraft III: Reforged, each worth one point. The team that finishes Sunday on top of the leaderboard lifts the Classic Cup trophy and earns an extra $20,000 team bonus. Blizzard also confirmed in-game viewership rewards for fans watching from home.

WoW goes year-round, Overwatch goes global

The Arena World Championship shifts to a year-long format in 2026, with open qualifiers kicking off on April 8. The path runs through Seasonal Finals in June before landing at a six-team AWC Grand Finals at BlizzCon, featuring returning squads from China and a wildcard winner from the new Cross-Region Playoff. Combined with the Mythic Dungeon International, the WoW prize pool at BlizzCon sits at $600,000.

The Overwatch World Cup is celebrating ten years of Overwatch esports in a big way. A total of 52 teams will compete across the full program, with 30 advancing to the main BlizzCon tournament: 19 invited nations and 11 wildcards fighting through Conference Cups. 

  • Pre-qualifiers run from March through April
  • Qualifiers in June
  • Group Draw in July
  • Group Stage in August

Invited Teams:

  • Americas: Brazil (BRA), Canada (CAN), Colombia (COL), Mexico (MEX), and the United States (USA)
  • EMEA: Denmark (DEN), Finland (FIN), France (FRA), Great Britain (GBR), Norway (NOR), Saudi Arabia (KSA), Spain (ESP), and Sweden (SWE)
  • Asia: Australia (AUS), China (CHN), Hong Kong (HKG), Japan (JPN), South Korea (KOR), and Thailand (THA)

Wildcard Teams (11 teams advance to Online Qualifiers):

  • AMER Conference Cup (three teams advance): Argentina (ARG), Chile (CHI), Costa Rica (CRC), Ecuador (ECU), Guatemala (GUA), Honduras (HON), Panama (PAN), Peru (PER), and Puerto Rico (PUR)
  • EMEA Conference Cup (five teams advance): Austria (AUT), Bahrain (BRN), Belgium (BEL), Czechia (CZE), Estonia (EST), Germany (GER), Greece (GRE), Iceland (ISL), Ireland (IRL), Israel (ISR), Italy (ITA), Latvia (LAT), Netherlands (NED), Poland (POL), Portugal (POR), South Africa (RSA), Switzerland (SUI), and Türkiye (TUR)
  • ASIA Conference Cup (three teams advance): India (IND), Malaysia (MAS), New Zealand (NZL), Pakistan (PAK), Philippines (PHI), and Singapore (SGP)

Hearthstone is back on the big stage

Credits: Blizzard
Credits: Blizzard

The Hearthstone program expanded to three Masters Tour Championships in 2026, held in April, June, and August, each carrying a $50,000 prize pool.

The top three finishers from each event earn a direct ticket to BlizzCon, where the World Championship takes center stage on September 13 with a $500,000 prize pool and 16 players competing for the title.

After years of uncertainty around Hearthstone esports, this is the strongest competitive commitment the game has seen in a long time.


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