World of Warcraft Mythic Dungeon International Season 2 kicks off on Sept. 3. The top 24 teams will be duking it out for a share of the weekly $20,000 prize pool and a spot in the Global Finals.

How it works
The second phrase of the Shadowlands tournament will involve 24 teams divided up into three groups. Eight teams will compete against each other each weekend.
The top two teams of each week will head into the World of Warcraft Mythic Dungeon International Global Finals, which will involve a $300,000 prize pool and take place between Oct. 29-31.
Dungeon keystone difficulties and affixes for Mythic Dungeon International Season 2 will vary from week to week. Below are the details for one starting on Sept. 3.

As for the remaining teams, there will be the Last Stand Tournament taking place between Oct. 1-3.
The top six World of Warcraft teams from an open registration Time Trials event will run keystones across various Shadowlands dungeons. These teams will get 15 hours to do this. The best team will get a spot in the Global Finals as well.
Teams that wish to register for the Last Stand Tournament can do so through GameBattles. They have until Sept. 20 to do this.

How to watch
All the World of Warcraft Mythic Dungeon International Season 2 action will be on YouTube. The weekly tournaments begin on Fridays starting Sept. 3. As for the broadcasts, they will begin at 1:00 p.m. ET.
The events will feature casters Dan “AutomaticJak” Anzenberger, Tristan “Dratnos” Killeen, Caroline “Naguura” Forer, Peyton “Tettles” Tettleton and Alex “Xyronic” Tatge.
Joseph “Psy” Prendergast is a confirmed guest caster for the first week. The guest casters for weeks two and three, as well as the Last Stand Tournament will be announced soon, according to the announcement.
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