The WoW's Mythic Dungeon International is currently moving towards the Global Finals, which are scheduled for April 23-25. Teams from the league typically try to complete dungeon run in the fastest amount of wow classic tbc gold  time, and win the grand prize of the season, this year's prize is $300.000. Anyone interested in watching can watch the show on Warcraft's Official Warcraft YouTube channel.

The Great Push tournament is different. According to Blizzard rather than time, the primary metric used for the tournament will be to push keys as high as is possible and teams trying to beat their opponents. The winner will be the one that has the highest score overall for its dungeon run.

World of Warcraft's The Great Push Tournament Structure

A group of five players is eligible to sign up for The Great Push, up to a maximum of 2.048 teamsas that they have an edition of the World of warcraft TBC expansion required to gain access to the Dungeons. The sign-up period is currently open until May 17. Teams will compete in the Proving Grounds qualifying phase, scheduled for May 22-23. The aim is to narrow the field of competitors, with teams being given two keystones from dungeons they'll be expected to challenge the maximum level of difficulty they are able to attain.

In the end, just six teams will be admitted to participate in the main event, which runs from May 28-30. They'll be competing for a prize of $20.000 from the pool. Fans will be able to observe each of the Proving Grounds and the actual event on Twitch or YouTube and have the ability to switch perspectives of the teams at any time. Blizzard uses best-of-three rules for a double elimination setup.

It's unclear if the tournament will feature the content of World of warcraft TBC' Chains of Damnation update. The update will include the new raid Sanctum of Dominance, and the launch of a new mega-dungeon called Tazavesh. Blizzard has stated that the patch will be released in the second half of this year it will be at the start of World of warcraft TBC Season 2. If the season is to begin prior to The Great Push's Proving Grounds, teams might not have enough time to get ready. Staying with the World of Warcraft expansion's "standard" dungeons could result in an even playing field particularly with the cheap TBC Classic Gold  potential crowd of players streaming into Blizzard servers across the globe.