Grandmasters 2021 Season 2 Results – Three More Players Qualified For World Championship

Grandmasters 2021 Season 2 playoffs have concluded last night. Three players have secured wins and thus qualified to the upcoming 2021 World Championship (happening December 19-21).

Those players are:

  • Americas: Kyle “McBanterFace“ Spigelman
  • Asia-Pacific: Kenta “glory” Sato
  • Europe: Gabriel “Gaby” Jeanne

What’s notable is that glory is the currently reigning Hearthstone World Champion – he won the 2020 World Championship last December. Getting qualified again is a huge feat in consistency, as well as the first step towards becoming the first two-times Champion in the history of Hearthstone.

Read more in the official blog post below:

Grandmasters 2021 Season 2 has concluded, and three more players have secured their spot in the Hearthstone 2021 World Championship! Congratulations to Gabriel “Gaby” Jeanne, Kyle “McBanterFace“ Spigelman, and returning World Champion Kinta “glory” Sato on your Season 2 victories.

In Americas, McBanterFace sneaked into the Playoffs in eighth place in his very first season of Grandmasters. On his path to victory, he quickly bested lnguagehackr and Monsanto 3-0 each. In the semifinal, he pulled off a reverse sweep against Season 1 champion Nalguidan before facing off against muzzy in the Final. Trading games, McBanterFace took the win after an intense 3-2 match. As the new kid on the block, McBanterFace will have a lot against him in the World Championship but his triumph in Season 2 shows that he has the skills to claim victory and compete for a spot in the Hall of Champions!

In Asia-Pacific, glory entered the Playoffs at sixth place and had to play at the best of his ability to claim his repeat spot at the World Championship. Following a clean sweep against GivePLZ, he struggled to claim victories against Alutemu and then Posesi. In the final match, he faced off against AlanC86 and claimed the first game before giving up game two to AlanC86’s Hunter. But glory was able to rally back and secure wins in games three and four to secure the APAC championship. The 2020 World Champion now has a chance to reaffirm his spot in the Hall of Champions when he advanced to the 2021 World Championship!

In Europe, Gaby dominated the Top 8 pool to silence all doubts that he is one of the top players in the world. Not only did he start the Playoffs in first place, but he had claimed total victory in three of the seven Season 2 weekend tournaments. Following his 3-2 defeat of Bunnyhoppor in the Winners Match, Gaby quickly took down Season 1 EU Champion Frenetic 3-1 in the Semifinal and then Jarla 3-1 in the Final. The 15-year-old Wunderkind from France quickly stormed the competitive scene with his Ladder domination in 2020 and has not let up, heading to the 2021 World Championship as arguably the best player in all of Europe and still in the early days of his professional Hearthstone career.

Congratulations to AMERICA, Gaby, and gory! They will join Facundo “Nalguidan” Nahuel Pruzzo, Wataru “Posesi” Ishibashi, David “Frenetic” Neila Quiñones, and Huang “KZGXiaobai” Dehui at the 2021 World Championship December 18-19. The final Chinese competitor will be decided in early November, but before then there is a ton of incredible Hearthstone Esports action to catch when Masters Tour Silvermoon goes live October 22-24, only on YouTube. We’ll see you in the Tavern!

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5 Comments

  1. Chi.Spurger
    October 11, 2021 at 4:22 am

    “Congratulations to AMERICA, Gaby, and gory!”

    Made me laugh. I hope Gaby wins. The others are easily forgotten compared to him.

  2. H0lysatan
    October 11, 2021 at 12:01 am

    And I still haven’t received my packs.
    I got the previous 4 packs drops, so this is the only problematic YT drops ever.

    And it seems there’s a lot of other facing the same problems.

    • Stonekeep - Site Admin
      October 11, 2021 at 12:26 am

      I watched 4h+ on Saturday and got them on Sunday, later than usual, but within the 48h they promised.

      If you don’t get them after 48h you should probably just message the support, I think that they resolved it for some people the last time it happened.

      • H0lysatan
        October 11, 2021 at 2:47 am

        Thats weird, because I’ve got the last 4 packs instantly after 4 hours mark. (I even timed it).
        But sure, 48 hours waiting is nothing compared to the miniset delay.

        And I really don’t think I need to waste support help for a 2 packs drop. It’s just 80 dust anyway.

        • Stonekeep - Site Admin
          October 12, 2021 at 2:13 am

          Don’t sell them short, maybe they would contain a Golden Legendary 😀

          And yeah, they usually arrived instantly (or nearly instantly), but in theory, they have up to 48h to send them out according to the official drop rules.