Parameters: you get 4 S tier tournaments, 4 A tier tournaments, 1 LAN, and $500k to spend.
January—World Rumble—$20k (A Tier)
February—Titans League, but with a full round robin like EGC recently did—$60k (S Tier)
March—Masters of Closed Maps—$20k (A Tier)
April—King of the Desert—$60k (S Tier)
May-June—Teamgame League—$100k (S Tier)
July-August SUMMER BREAK
September—Masters of Open Maps—$20k (A Tier)
November—Red Bull Wololo (ideally played on a non-EW format that's still substantially faster than RM)—$200k (S Tier) (LAN)
December—Hidden Cup—$20k (A Tier)
Start the year off by giving up and coming talent the spotlight with a tournament similar in spirit to OGN's old World Rumble. Who knows, maybe those who do well will carry that momentum and qualify for the bigger events like TTL and KOTD. A big, mixed setting TG event takes the stage after that, followed by a healthy summer break to give players and fans time away from the game. Then the ramp up for the de facto world championship, Red Bull, begins. Of course this is the LAN; no one does that better than them. We end the year with Hidden Cup right before the holidays, a fun way to close out the season before the January break for top players.
January—World Rumble—$20k (A Tier)
February—Titans League, but with a full round robin like EGC recently did—$60k (S Tier)
March—Masters of Closed Maps—$20k (A Tier)
April—King of the Desert—$60k (S Tier)
May-June—Teamgame League—$100k (S Tier)
July-August SUMMER BREAK
September—Masters of Open Maps—$20k (A Tier)
November—Red Bull Wololo (ideally played on a non-EW format that's still substantially faster than RM)—$200k (S Tier) (LAN)
December—Hidden Cup—$20k (A Tier)
Start the year off by giving up and coming talent the spotlight with a tournament similar in spirit to OGN's old World Rumble. Who knows, maybe those who do well will carry that momentum and qualify for the bigger events like TTL and KOTD. A big, mixed setting TG event takes the stage after that, followed by a healthy summer break to give players and fans time away from the game. Then the ramp up for the de facto world championship, Red Bull, begins. Of course this is the LAN; no one does that better than them. We end the year with Hidden Cup right before the holidays, a fun way to close out the season before the January break for top players.