Organized by Millenium TV, the fourth edition of the Numericable M-House cup replaces StarCraft 2 with Hearthstone and goes to Marseille June 28-29. Eight players will battle for a first place prize of €3,000.
Tournament's roots lay back in December 2012 when the first Numericable M-House Cup was held, featuring eight StarCraft 2 players from Europe, Korea and the United States in a fight for €6,000. Subsequently, two more M-House tournaments were held - one in June 2013 and one in December the same year - crowning a total of three South Korean champions in MarineKing, Curious and Jaedong.
Sticking to the once-every-six-months cycle, Millenium will be hosting the fourth edition of the Numericable tournament this June but one thing is changed - Blizzard's RTS has been dropped in favor of Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft.
The upcoming event in France will feature a total of eight players, of which six will be invited and two will qualify through various preliminaries. Swedish streamer Kungen and Millenium TV crewmember Bestmarmotte have been announced as the first two direct seeds with more soon to follow. The qualified players will flow in from two events - one from the Millstone Party 6 on May 24 and another from the 64-man online qualifier, details for which are still undisclosed.
Everyone participating will get a portion of the prize pool with the money distribution being as follows:
1st - 3 000 €
2nd - 1 500 €
3rd - 700 €
4th - 400 €
5th/8th - 100 €