Our next Pro Tour is bringing the stars of Magic's competitive scene to Atlanta! These superstars of Magic will face off in a weekend-long battle to prove who among them is the master of Edge of Eternities Draft and Modern Constructed. The prizes are sweet, and the competition is even sweeter. Join us as we prepare for Pro Tour Edge of Eternities!
What Is the Pro Tour?
The Pro Tour is the culmination of many paths—all competitive—to one of Magic's most prestigious tournaments, with $500,000 in prize money (and a trophy), invitations, and points to qualify for the annual Magic World Championship all up for grabs.
Players will travel from across the world to compete, with familiar faces and first-time attendees alike shuffling up at the tables. The invitation list is available online (and subject to change).
Competitors who finish Pro Tour Edge of Eternities with thirty (30) or more match points will be invited to Pro Tour Lorwyn Eclipsed next year.
All players compete for their share of $500,000 in prizes, with the Pro Tour Champion winning $50,000. All competitors will receive at least $500 regardless of the final placing.
Where and When Can I Watch the Pro Tour?
We'll be streaming all three days of Pro Tour Edge of Eternities, running from September 26–28, at MagicCon: Atlanta. You can follow along over on the official PlayMTG YouTube channel or twitch.tv/magic.
On Friday and Saturday—September 26 and 27—the broadcast begins at 11 a.m. ET (8 a.m. PT/12 a.m. JST the following day) with three rounds of Edge of Eternities Draft followed by five rounds of Modern Constructed.
On Sunday, September 28, for the Top 8 playoff, the broadcast begins at 10 a.m. ET (7 a.m. PT/11 p.m. JST) with all four quarterfinal matches, followed by semifinals matches then the finals of Pro Tour Edge of Eternities.
On Friday and Saturday, the broadcast begins later in the day at 11 a.m. ET with a featured drafter to follow into their Round 1 gameplay. As we continue the Pro Tour broadcast, we'll catch up to the tournament, showing a full feature match from every round and reducing downtime until we're pacing live gameplay on a short delay.
The Sunday Top 8 playoff broadcast begins at 10 a.m. ET, showing a full quarterfinal match and then as many games from other quarterfinal matches as possible, moving on to a full semifinal match (and as much of the remaining semifinals match) then the complete finals.
Pro Tour Edge of Eternities: The Story So Far
Following Ken Yukuhiro's victory at Pro Tour Magic: The Gathering®—FINAL FANTASY™, players and viewers alike have been eagerly anticipating our final Pro Tour of the year: Pro Tour Edge of Eternities. This is our last Pro Tour of 2025, and it sets the stage for Magic World Championship 31, which runs December 5–7.
Day One and Day Two: Edge of Eternities Draft and Modern Constructed
Players will start on Friday morning by drafting Edge of Eternities. They'll play all three rounds with the same players from their draft group, playing each round matched against a player with the same record. For example, the two undefeated 2-0 players in Round 3 will face off to claim victory (or the "Draft Trophy" for those digitally inclined) for that table of eight drafters.
Regardless of record, everyone gets to unveil their Modern deck for five more rounds on Day One. Their first goal will be to reach four wins, because that's the gateway to Day Two, where the formula is repeated—three more rounds of Edge of Eternities Draft in the morning, then five rounds of Standard in the afternoon. There's a lot at stake on Day Two—personal milestones, a winning record, qualifications for the next Pro Tour, and spots at the World Championships. But the main goal is to reach the Top 8 to play on Sunday.
Day Three: Modern Constructed Top 8
For those who make it to the Top 8, it's single elimination all the way. Matches are longer—these are Best-of-Five games—with sideboarding commencing after two games. With Modern Constructed as the Sunday format, matchups can change the tide of the event. Players will pilot the decks that brought them through the last two days of the event in a no-holds-barred Modern. Once the dust has settled, the winner will walk away with $50,000, the trophy, and the title of Pro Tour Champion.
Edge of Eternities Draft Overview
Selfcraft Mechan
Gravpack Monoist
Bombard
Eumidian Terrabotanist
Players have studied Edge of Eternities and practiced drafting the set since its release last month. Now, they'll put their knowledge to the test. But which archetypes will dominate the tables, and will there be any surprises that take the event by storm? You can view each of Edge of Eternities's two-color archetypes right here or look at our Prerelease guide for more information.
Modern at the Pro Tour
Force of Negation
Thoughtseize
Grapeshot
Primeval Titan
Modern—a format rich with powerful cards and an even more powerful history—will be the talk of the tables at Pro Tour Edge of Eternities. Recent sets like Modern Horizons 3 and format-altering events like the unbanning of
Tezzeret, Cruel Captain
Edge of Eternities has also had a sizeable impact on the format.
Our columnists will be covering the history and future of the Modern format in the weeks leading up to Pro Tour Edge of Eternities, so stay tuned!
Chart a Course with the Broadcast Team
Stay up to date on the action with the help of the complete Pro Tour Edge of Eternities broadcast team. They'll be providing you with exciting coverage all weekend long. Maria Bartholdi anchors the news desk as usual, alongside the double act of Eilidh Lonie and Corey Baumeister. Over in the commentary booth, Marshall Sutcliffe and Paul Cheon will kick us off each day with our featured drafters, while Cedric Phillips and Riley Knight talk viewers through all the Modern mayhem. Senior Game Designer Carmen Klomparens will also be making an appearance on each day of the stream, offering her insight and commentary on the interstellar action of Pro Tour Edge of Eternities.
If you can't get to a device to watch all the action live, you can read along right here on Magic.gg with Corbin Hosler and Meghan Wolff. You can also catch the highlights (and some less-serious commentary) on our PlayMTG social media channels.