09/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 09:14
The Hearthstone International Showmatch features eight players from around the world battling it out in a live-streamed tournament! Taking place in Hangzhou, China on September 29, the global broadcast will be available on Hearthstone's Twitch and YouTube channels.
Thijs (Netherlands)
A living legend in Hearthstone, Thijs won the China vs. Europe Showmatch in 2018 and is renowned for his innovative deck-building skills. Having succeeded in this type of contest before, he'll be an invaluable asset to the European All-Star Team.
Furyhunter (Denmark)
As a standout among the new wave of European Hearthstone talent, Furyhunter made a powerful statement at the 2024 World Championship with a second-place finish. This Danish standout is redefining the game on his own terms, and his knack for unorthodox plays forces opponents to always be on guard.
Bunnyhoppor (Germany)
Bunnyhoppor's Hearthstone career is a testament to the motto "perseverance leads to victory." Known for his rock-solid fundamentals and meticulous playstyle, this German player always keeps his rhythm regardless of what his opponents throw at him. With an impressive winning record to his name, he'll definitely be one to watch out for in the International Showmatch.
Gaby (France)
Dubbed the "Hearthstone Prodigy," Gaby is known for his sharp gameplay and aggressive style. After winning the Masters Tour Orgrimmar, he's become the new flagbearer for French Hearthstone. His particular set of skills could very well be the x-factor his team needs to emerge victorious.
Chu Chu 雏雏 (China)
Known for his razor-sharp calculations and tactical finesse, Chu Chu has proven his consistency at the highest level with consecutive Gold Open victories in Hangzhou and Chengdu. His discerning judgment and well-rounded skills will be a key asset to the China All-Star Team.
mlYanming 陌路烟明 (China)
Reigning world champion mlYanming is ready to compete on home turf. Known for his pinpoint decision-making and unshakable nerve, he remains one of the most prominent figures in Chinese Hearthstone. For this tournament, he has one clear objective: to remind everyone exactly how he earned his title.
LvGe 驴鸽 (China)
LvGe is a prominent figure in the Chinese Hearthstone community, admired for both his skill and determination. His victory at the Gold Open Qingdao this summer highlighted his strategic depth and adaptability. As a member of the Chinese All-Star Team, his confidence and experience could prove to be the decisive edge in the upcoming International Showmatch.
Loatheb 洛欧塞布 (China)
Loatheb has earned the respect of the Chinese Hearthstone community through his steady playstyle and humble demeanor. Rising from relative obscurity to becoming a Gold Open finalist, he has steadily proven his competitive prowess. Determined to leave his mark on the international stage, he's ready to give it his all in the upcoming International Showmatch.