Everything to know about WoW MDI TGP Season 4

Amy Chen

Amy Chen

Read on for this season’s full schedule, prizing, registration details, and more.

The World of Warcraft (WoW) esports action has returned thanks to The Great Push (TGP) in Dragonflight Season 4! Read on for everything you need to know about TGP Season 4, including the schedule, the prize pools, what to expect, and more!

WoW MDI TGP Season 4 information (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
WoW MDI TGP Season 4 information (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

WoW Dragonflight Season 4: The Great Push

TGP has returned for its final time this expansion. The tournament kicked off on June 19 with the Proving Grounds phase. This involved a six-day qualification period where teams pushed keystones. Next, between July 5 and July 14, a total of 12 teams will enter the TGP Group Stage. After the conclusion of the Group A and Group B tournaments, six teams will advance to the WoW MDI TGP Global Finals between July 19 and July 21.

WoW MDI TGP Phase
Dates
Tournament Details
Proving GroundsJune 19 to June 24Open registration
Six-day qualification period
Top 12 teams advance to the Group Stage
TGP Group AJuly 5 to July 7$30,000 USD prize pool
Top three teams advance to the Global Finals
TGP Group BJuly 12 to July 14$30,000 USD prize pool
Top three teams advance to the Global Finals
TGP Global FinalsJuly 19 to July 21Winning teams gets the lion's share of $200,000 USD

WoW TGP Group Stage prize pool

  • 1st Place: $9,000
  • 2nd Place: $8,000
  • 3rd Place: $6,000
  • 4th Place: $4,000
  • 5th Place: $2,000
  • 6th Place: $1,000

WoW TGP TGP Global Finals prize pool

  • 1st Place: $80,000
  • 2nd Place: $40,000
  • 3rd Place: $30,000
  • 4th Place: $25,000
  • 5th Place: $15,000
  • 6th Place: $10,000

Where to watch WoW MDI TGP Season 4

Fans and supporters can catch all of the esports action on WoW's official Twitch and YouTube channels. The Group A action will start on July 5 at 10 a.m. PDT. Meanwhile, Group B will get broadcast live on July 12 beginning at 10 a.m. PDT as well. Finally, the Global Finals will kick off on July 19 at 10 a.m. PDT.

WoW MDI TGP broadcast talent (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
WoW MDI TGP broadcast talent (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

The broadcast talent will feature hosts Erik "DoA" Lonnquist and Rookuri. Meanwhile, the casters will be Tristan "Dratnos" Killeen, Caroline "Naguura" Forer, Tettles, Moira "Meeix", and Xyronic.

In terms of what else to expect, Blizzard posted about some new changes on July 1:

  • Group Compositions are now locked, teams are required to have 1 tank, 1 healer, and 3 DPS in each group.
  • Dungeon Distribution is now spread out to follow a 3/2/1 schedule. Day 1 will introduce 3 dungeons, Day 2 will introduce 2 more dungeons, and Day 3 will introduce the final dungeon.
  • Team Feeds are now available! Each team is mandated to have at least one competitor stream their gameplay during the Tournament.
  • The Global Finals will be keeping the competition alive all weekend, as daily eliminations have been removed. All six teams will survive until the last second!
Blizzard on July 1

WoW MDI TGP registration

Interested players registered for WoW Dragonflight Season 4's TGP competition through Raider.IO. Those who competed in the Proving Grounds phase also had the chance to earn the Draconic Banner of the Aspects.

Time Trials screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment and Raider.IO)
Time Trials screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment and Raider.IO)

That's all for now. Stick around on esports.gg for more news and updates!