The Great Push is Back for Dragonflight Season 4!

July 01, 2024 3 minutes

Welcome to an exhilarating update brought to you by WowCarry! In the ever-evolving world of World of Warcraft, the much-anticipated event, The Great Push, is back in its gleaming armor for Dragonflight Season 4. This contest not only challenges the top dungeoneers from around the globe but also requires them to recalibrate strategies as a significant rule change is introduced: the mandatory inclusion of a healer in every team. As the stakes rise and strategies adapt, let's delve into the depths of what makes this season's Great Push both thrilling and unique.

Event Overview and Changes

  • The Great Push Structure

Returning for its second full season in the conclusive chapter of Dragonflight, The Great Push (TGP) is an extension of the celebrated Mythic Dungeon International (MDI). Unlike MDI's focus on speedrunning, TGP challenges six elite teams each weekend to push the limits of how high they can scale the dungeons using Mythic+ keystones. Over three days, teams battle through five-hour stretches daily, striving to achieve top scores in increasingly challenging dungeons, all streamed live across Warcraft's official Twitch and YouTube channels.

  • New Competition Dynamics

  • Group Requirements: Teams are now structured strictly with one tank, one healer, and three DPS characters to enhance team dynamics and strategic diversity.
  • Dungeon Schedule: A new pacing strategy distributes dungeon challenges across the three days - three on the first, two on the second, followed by one final dungeon on day three.
  • Streaming Rules: Enhancing viewer experience, each team must now have at least one player live-streaming their gameplay, offering a closer, more personalized view of the tactics and skills in play.

  • Qualification and Prize Distribution

Each group weekend concludes with the top three teams, based on the fastest runs in the highest-level dungeons, securing their places in the Global Finals. There, they will compete for a significant portion of the expanded $260,000 prize pool.

  • Broadcast Details

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PhaseDates Starting Time (PDT / CEST)
Group A July 5 to July 7 10:00am / 7:00pm
Group B July 12 to July 14 10:00am / 7:00pm
Global Finals July 19 to July 21 10:00am / 7:00pm

Get Involved!

  • Stream and Co-Stream

Join the excitement by tuning in to the main broadcasts on Twitch.tv/Warcraft and YouTube.com/Warcraft. For a more involved experience, fans have the option to host co-streams, sharing their perspective and commentary. To participate, potential co-streamers are encouraged to fill out the Co-Streaming & Watch Party Form available on Warcraft's official channels.

  • Stay Updated

For continuous updates and insider info, make sure to follow @WoWEsports on X (formerly Twitter). This platform provides live updates, strategic breakdowns, and real-time announcements throughout the event.

Final Thoughts

The Great Push Season 4 not only tests the mettle of the world's finest Warcraft players but also adds exciting new layers to the competition with its revised rules and structured gameplay. As teams adapt to these new norms and battle for glory and prize money, the community is set to witness some of the most intense and strategic dungeon runs in WoW's esports history. Remember, every minute of the action will be live, so plan your viewing schedule to ensure you don't miss a moment of this thrilling competition!

P.S. If you're interested in creating your own Great Push, check out our M+ Custom or VIP Keys.

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