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=== The Americas Championship === Five teams from North America and one team from Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Australia/New Zealand will meet up for the Americas Regional Championship. The top two from the Americas Championship will earn a place in the World Championship. ==== North America ==== {{Main|[[2015 BlizzCon World Championship/NA Road to BlizzCon]]}} A series of North America Open tournaments were held one each in June, July and August in the format of single-elimination in a best-of-three matches. The top eight teams from a qualifying weekend then battled in the North America Open itself the following weekend.<ref name="Americas">http://eu.battle.net/heroes/en/blog/19803328</ref> The top eight stage of a North America Open switches to a double-elimination structure while continuing with the best-of-three format. The Americas Regional Championship will be held in September and with five teams from the monthly North America Opens: June’s winner, July’s first and second-place finishers, and August’s first and second-place finishers. <ref name="Americas" /> ==== South-East Asia ==== Throughout July and August, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Thailand each held open tournaments. The four champions from those tournaments will then battle each other in Bangkok, Thailand for the chance to advance to the Americas Regional Championship.<ref name="Americas" /> ==== Latin America ==== The Latin America tournaments starts with a series of single-elimination open tournaments that will advance 16 sixteen teams to the next round. From there, that group of sixteen teams will battle their way down to eight via a dual group format tournament. The final eight will vie for the Latin America championship and a spot in the Americas Regional Championship in a single-elimination tournament in August.<ref name="Americas" /> ==== Australia and New Zealand ==== In late August, Australia and New Zealand will crown their champion via an 8-team double-elimination tournament. Local community tournaments will send two teams to that final battle in Sydney, Australia along with six teams from open qualifiers.<ref name="Americas" />
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