May Accelerated Meta Test Tournaments

Since our last AMT announcement, we have held our first tournaments in the Rebellion Without Rehearsal meta. Congratulations to TheKing and Jai for taking down our first two AMTs in the new Standard format!

This weekend sees the first chance for players in American time zones to play in an AMT with the new cards, at our next AMT on April 21st at 09:00 CDT (UTC -5).

Looking to next month, we continue our cycle with AMTs set in APAC and EMEA time zones, on the 4th and 19th of May respectively. With Continental Championships on the horizon, we hope these tournaments offer ample opportunity to test the meta.

APAC Timezone AMT

Format: Standard (Single Sided Swiss)
Date: Saturday, May 4th
Time: 8am AWST (UTC +8)

•      First place will receive an invite to the 2025 Circuit Breaker Invitational, with a second invite available for second place if there are 20 or more players.

•      We expect 6 rounds of Single Sided Swiss (40 minutes per round) and a cut to Top 4, but this is subject to change based on player numbers.

•      More information is available on Always Be Running.

EMEA Timezone AMT

Format: Standard (Single Sided Swiss)
Date: Sunday, May 19th
Time: 9am UTC

•      First place will receive an invite to the 2025 Circuit Breaker Invitational, with a second invite available for second place if there are 20 or more players.

•      We expect 6 rounds of Single Sided Swiss (40 minutes per round) and a cut to Top 4, but this is subject to change based on player numbers.

•      More information is available on Always Be Running.

What are the Accelerated Meta Tests? 

Accelerated Meta Tests are monthly tournaments, run on Jinteki.net by Null Signal Organized Play with the help of community members. AMTs are free to enter, and players of all levels are welcome and encouraged to participate. Read more in our original announcement.

Accelerated Meta Tests are broadcast on Null Signal Games’ Twitch channel. Tune in and enjoy!

Author

  • Kror

    Kror is a member of Null Signal Games' Organised Play team. Whenever he's not running tournaments you can find him piloting villainous decks against players in his local area in Melbourne.