The first-ever TFT global LAN event debuted in December 2023 in Las Vegas, USA, hosting 500 competitors and 1,000 spectators at the MGM Grand Convention Center.

After a successful debut run, Riot Games is bringing it back for the second time, moving it across the continent to Asia: the Teamfight Tactics Macao Open takes place from December 13-15, 2024.

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Welcoming 512 competitors, they compete for a slice of the US$300,000 prize pool, the Tactician’s Belt, and the Macao Open title.

Everything you need to know about the Macao Open 2024

Macao Open key visual with event name and dates
Credit: Riot Games

The Macao Open has two ongoing portions: Main Event and Side Events.

Macao Open Main Event

Competing on Set 13, which releases just before the start of the tournament, a total of 512 competitors enter on Day 1. One player wins it all on Day 3.

Players are initially seeded based on their Magic n’ Mayhem Set 12 ranking, which cuts off on September 2, 2024 at 12:15 a.m. server time.

TFT Vegas Open crowd
Credit: ONE Esports

From Round 2 onwards, players are seeded via snake draft based upon the points they earn throughout the tournament.

Points are awarded to each player based on their results at the end of each game.

MACAO OPEN PLAYER PLACINGPOINTS AWARDED
1st8
2nd7
3rd6
4th5
5th4
6th3
7th2
8th1

From Day 2 onwards, the top four in each lobby advances to the next round. (This differs from the Las Vegas open where only the top two were allowed to progress.)

Macao Open Main Event schedule

TFT Vegas Open competitors
Credit: ONE Esports

Day 1

  • Round 1: 512 players are split into lobbies of eight and play three games each. The top four point earners from each lobby advances to Round 2.
  • Round 2: 256 players are split into lobbies of eight and play three games each. The top four point earners per lobby advance.
  • Round 3: 128 players are split into lobbies of eight and play three games each. The top four point earners per lobby advance.

Day 2

  • Round 4: 64 players are split into lobbies of eight and play three games each. The top four point earners per lobby advance.
  • Round 5: 32 players are split into lobbies of eight and play three games each. The top four point earners per lobby advance.
  • Round 6: 16 players are split into lobbies of eight and play four games each. The top four point earners from each lobby move on to the finals.
DisguisedToast and Emilywang with Pengu
Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games

Day 3

  • Finals: The top eight players will play in a checkmate format. The first player to earn 20 points and subsequently finish 1st place in a game wins the TFT Macao Open Championship.

Macao Open Side Events

All who are not actively competing in the Main Event are welcome to participate in free game stations. They contain fun modes, Normals, 4v4, Mastermind (1v1 mode where each player controls four PCs simultaneously), and exclusive LAN game modes you’ll not see anywhere else.

You’ll stand a chance to win swag and other prizes in these Side Events.

Macao Open prize pool

The top 128 players are guaranteed to walk away with a share of the US$300,00 USD prize pool. The Macao Open champion takes home US$100,000.

TFT Macao Open 2024 prize pool distribution
Credit: Riot Games

Additionally, all players receive an event-exclusive in-game emote based on their placement in the Main Event.

Unique emotes are given according to these tournament placements:

  • All Participants
  • Top 256
  • Top 128
  • Top 64
  • Top 32
  • Top 16
  • Top 8
  • 1st Place

How to buy passes for Macao Open

There are two types of passes you can purchase: competitor and spectator. Players are required to have a valid Riot Games account in order to register and purchase their pass.

Competitor bundles

Competitor bundles start at US$399. Players ranked Master and above receive a discount.

TFT RANKDISCOUNT YOU RECEIVE PRICE COMPETITORS PAY FOR MACAO OPEN BUNDLE
Master/GrandmasterUS$100US$299
Challenger/Tactician’s Crown playersUS$200US$199

Spectator passes

Spectator Passes are available for anyone who wants to attend but not compete in the Main Event.

Passes cost US$150, which includes admission for all three days, entry to Side Events, and access to other onsite activities such as meet and greets, panels, and more.

Both competitor bundles and spectator passes go on sale in dedicated windows based on Set 12 ladder rankings at 5 a.m. PT, 8 a.m. ET, 2 p.m EST, and 8 p.m. GMT+8 each day.

There’s a dedicated sales window for Tactician’s Crown participants who competed in Set 9 (Runeterra Reforged), Set 10 (Remix Rumble), and Set 11 (Inkborn Fables).

TFT MACAO OPEN SALES DATESELIGIBLE PLAYERS WHO CAN PURCHASE BUNDLES AND PASSES
September 3Tactician’s Crown Participants from Runeterra Reforged, Remix Rumble, and Inkborn Fables
September 4Challengers
September 5Grandmasters/Masters
September 6General Competitor Passes and Spectator Passes
Detailed information on Macao Open sale of passes
Credit: Riot Games

Summary of Macao Open 2024 event information

Date: 13-15 December, 2024
Location: Macao
Total number of players: 512
Set that competition is played on: TFT Set 13
Total prize pool: US$300,00

Located on the southern coast of China, to the west of Hong Kong, across the Pearl River Delta, Macau is renowned for its vibrant blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures, evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Its many casinos contribute significantly to its economy.

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