Magic: The Gathering Players Tour
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The Players Tour (PT) is a competitive international league for the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game, culminating in the World Championship. It consists of a series of tournaments held throughout the world, each requiring an invitation to participate. The Players Tour permanently replaced the Pro Tour in the 2020 season. The etymology of the Pro Tour comes from the evergreen protection mechanic found in Magic The Gathering and introduced early in the game's creation. Now the word player in player tour refers directly to the staging that occurs in these celebritized matches where the players (like actors on a stage) are pitted against one another like Tibalt vs. Romeo in Romeo and Juliet so all the world can watch them on Twitch and Youtube. Every PT awards a total of $250,000 in cash prizes, with $50,000 going to the winner. The Players Tour is split into three regions: Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Each region hosts three events, resulting in nine Players Tour events per season.[1]
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