TFT Vegas Open 2026 confirmed: A full-circle moment!

TFT Open is returning to Las Vegas in 2026.

The Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Paris Open is starting soon, and Riot Games has just announced another big event: the TFT Vegas Open! Here’s what we know about the 2026 tournament so far.

TFT Vegas Open 2026

Riot Games announced that the next TFT Open will be held in Las Vegas, the same city where it all began three years ago in 2023. The first event, held at the MGM Grand, brought together 512 players for a three-day competition.

Michael Sherman, head of TFT esports, said returning the 2026 TFT Open to Las Vegas feels like a fitting culmination for the game, its community, and everyone who works to make the event great.

He added that they’re bringing the event back to its original location in 2026, and are dedicated to making the TFT Vegas Open the best one yet. Las Vegas is a favorite among North American players, and they’re excited to welcome everyone – and even more people – to the event next year.

The TFT Vegas Open 2026 will conclude the competitive season in late 2026. It will include an open bracket, giving players a chance to compete for a spot in the TFT Tactician’s Belt Main Event.

As of today, Riot Games hasn’t announced where or when next year’s event will be held, or how much prize money will be awarded. They’ve stated in an email that more information will be released in 2026.

TFT Paris Open 2025 livestream

TFT fans have the TFT Paris Open 2025 to look forward to, taking place from December 12th to 14th. This tournament will determine the next TFT Open champion, joining previous winners Ryan “milala” Lai and Wang “Shiquz” Dong.

You can watch Teamfight Tactics esports competitions on Twitch, YouTube, and the official Riot Games livestream page.

TFT Paris Open 2025 schedule

The daily matches for the TFT Paris Open 2025 will start at 3:00 AM Pacific Time (PT) or 12:00 PM Central European Time (CET) each day.

The first day will start with 768 players split into three groups, each playing in 32 separate lobbies. After day one, the 512 lowest-ranking players will be eliminated. Day two will narrow the field down to just eight finalists who will compete in a traditional checkmate-style tournament. The winner will receive the largest share of the $311,300 prize pool – a $100,000 reward.

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2025-12-11 23:11