TFT Open is returning to Las Vegas in 2026.
The Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Paris Open will kick off soon, and to add to the esports hype, Riot Games announced that the next TFT Open tournament will take place in Las Vegas! Here is what's known about TFT Vegas Open 2026 so far.
TFT Vegas Open 2026
According to Riot Games, the fourth edition of the TFT Open will return to its inaugural location in Las Vegas next year. This will mean three years since the first-ever event was held there in 2023. Back then, the first TFT Open happened at the MGM Grand and welcomed 512 players duking it out over the course of three days.
"Bringing the 2026 TFT Open back to Las Vegas is a full-circle moment for our sport, our community, and everyone involved in making the Open so special," Michael Sherman, the global head of TFT esports, said.
He continued, "In 2026, we’re returning to where it all began and are committed to making the TFT Vegas Open 2026 the best Open yet. Las Vegas was a location loved by so many in our North American community, and we can’t wait to welcome them, and even more players, to the event at the end of next year.”
TFT Vegas Open 2026 will happen at the end of 2026 and wrap up the competitive season. The open-bracket format will be featured as well, which will allow players to duke it out in TFT Tactician's Belt Main Event.
At the time of writing this article, Riot Games has not revealed specific details about next year's venue, dates, or prize pool yet. However, according to an email announcement, more details will be shared in 2026.

TFT Paris Open 2025 livestream
Until then, fans can look forward to the TFT Paris Open 2025 event, which will kick off on Dec. 12 and run through Dec. 14. This tournament will crown the next TFT Open champion who will join the ranks of Ryan "milala" Lai and Wang "Shiquz" Dong.
Fans can tune in to the TFT esports action via Twitch, YouTube, and even Riot Games' official page that's dedicated to the livestream.
TFT Paris Open 2025 schedule
Here is the daily schedule for TFT Paris Open 2025 as well. The matches begin at 3 a.m. PT or 12 p.m. CET each day.

Day 1 will feature 768 players divided into three groups of 256, making it 32 lobbies each. By the end of the day, the bottom 512 players will be eliminated. And after Day 2, only eight finalists will remain to duke it out under the classic checkmate format. The winner will get the bulk of the $311,300 USD prize pool, which will be $100,000 USD.

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