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Understanding Dota 2 BLAST Slam IV: Teams, Schedule & How It Works

Dota2 BLAST Slam IV

The Dota2 BLAST Slam IV is one of the biggest tournaments of 2025. It mixes online and offline stages, creating an exciting path from group matches to live playoffs. With a $1,000,000 prize pool and sponsorship from EVA Air, the event takes place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

This guide explains how the tournament works, introduces the competing teams, provides the full schedule, and shows how to follow live results. Even if you are new to Dota 2 esports, you will quickly understand the structure, key teams, and where to watch every match.

Quick Look


Tournament Format – Dota2 BLAST Slam IV

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BLAST Slam IV uses a hybrid format combining online group stages and offline LAN playoffs. This structure balances accessibility for global fans with the intensity of live events.

Key Phases and Structure

  • Group Stage (Oct 14–18): 12 teams play in Bo1 round-robin matches.
    • Top 2 teams advance directly to the semifinals.
    • Teams ranked 3–8 move to the Play-In stage.
  • Play-In & Last Chance (Oct 19–21): Bo3 elimination matches determine remaining playoff spots.
  • Playoffs (Nov 7–9): Single-elimination Bo3 matches, with the Grand Final as a Bo5 series.
StageDatesMatch TypeAdvancement
Group StageOct 14–18Bo1Top 2 → Semis; 3–8 → Play-In
Play-InOct 19–21Bo3Winners → Quarterfinals
Last ChanceOct 19–21Bo3Winner → Play-In
PlayoffsNov 7–9Bo3/Bo5Champion Crowned

This layout ensures teams have multiple opportunities to reach the playoffs, while also keeping fans engaged through consistent, meaningful matches.


Participating Teams – Dota2 BLAST Slam IV

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Twelve teams from various regions are competing in BLAST Slam IV, blending established champions and rising squads. This mix creates exciting matches and unpredictable outcomes.

Regional Breakdown

  • Europe: Tundra Esports, Heroic, Team Liquid, MOUZ
  • CIS: Team Spirit, BetBoom
  • MENA: Falcons Esports
  • SEA: Execration, Aurora
  • China: Aureus
  • Wildcard: Yakutou Brothers, Natus Vincere

Team Highlights

  • Falcons Esports: Fast-paced drafts, MENA region leaders.
  • Tundra Esports: Controlled teamfighting and adaptive strategies.
  • Team Spirit: Flexible drafting, TI-winning experience.
  • Heroic: Strong European macro coordination.
TeamRegionKey PlayerStrength
FalconsMENAATFAggressive tempo
TundraEU33Teamfight control
SpiritCISYatoroDraft flexibility
HeroicEUNetaMacro coordination
AuroraSEAMikotoAggressive laning

Transitioning between these teams, fans can expect a variety of strategies and playstyles, making every match unpredictable.


Schedule and How to Watch BLAST Slam IV – Dota2 BLAST Slam IV

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Understanding the schedule helps fans catch all matches live. The tournament has three main phases, each with a distinct viewing experience.

Event Timeline

  • Group Stage: Oct 14–18
  • Play-In & Last Chance: Oct 19–21
  • Playoffs: Nov 7–9

Viewing Options

  • Live Streams: BLAST Twitch, YouTube
  • In-Game: DotaTV client
  • Live Results: Hawk Live, Liquipedia, EGamersWorld

Example Daily Schedule

DateMatchTime (SGT)Status
Oct 14Falcons vs Aurora21:00Upcoming
Oct 15Spirit vs Heroic20:00Upcoming
Oct 16Liquid vs BetBoom19:30Upcoming
Oct 18Tundra vs NaVi22:00Upcoming

For global viewers, adjusting for regional times ensures you won’t miss key matches. Transition words like “next” or “then” help explain how each stage leads into the next.


Live Results and Standings

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Tracking live results is important to follow the tournament’s progression. Early standings show strong contenders:

RankTeamRecordPoints
1Falcons7–114
2Tundra6–112
3Heroic5–310

What to watch:

  • Play-In and Last Chance brackets affect playoff seedings.
  • Metrics like hero picks, kills per minute, and average match length highlight meta trends.
  • Europe and MENA regions dominate early matches, while CIS and SEA teams aim for upsets.

Using these stats, even new viewers can understand which teams are performing well and how strategies evolve during the tournament.


Singapore LAN and The Future of BLAST

The Singapore Indoor Stadium hosts the LAN playoffs, bringing fans into the arena for live action. BLAST’s production ensures a high-quality experience for viewers worldwide, with EVA Air contributing fan events and engagement opportunities.

Predictions currently favor Falcons, Tundra, and Team Spirit, though Dota 2’s unpredictable nature could produce surprises. This hybrid online-to-LAN format demonstrates BLAST’s ability to combine global reach with live energy.

Looking forward, BLAST Slam IV sets the stage for future tournaments, larger prize pools, and expanded global participation. Following live updates, match results, and team performances ensures fans remain connected to one of 2025’s top Dota 2 events.

BLAST Slam IV – FAQs

Q1: What is the total prize pool for BLAST Slam IV?
The tournament has a total prize pool of $1,000,000, distributed from 1st to 12th place, with the winner taking $300,000.
Q2: How are the group stage matches structured?
The 12 teams compete in a round-robin format with best-of-one (Bo1) matches. Top 2 advance directly to semifinals; 3rd-8th go to Play-In; 9th-12th enter Last Chance Playoff.
Q3: What is the format of the Play-In and Last Chance Playoffs?
Both Play-In and Last Chance Playoffs are best-of-three (Bo3) series. Winners of Last Chance move to Play-In, and Play-In winners advance to the Quarterfinals.
Q4: When does the Grand Final take place and what is its format?
The Grand Final is part of the LAN playoffs and is played as a best-of-five (Bo5) series, unlike previous Bo3 matches in earlier rounds.
Q5: How can I watch BLAST Slam IV matches live?
All matches, including group stage, Play-In, Last Chance, and LAN playoffs, are streamed live on BLAST’s official Twitch and YouTube channels.

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