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21.10.2025
BLAST Slam 4 has delivered its first major storylines as the $1,000,000 tournament's group stage concluded in Singapore. The five-day online round-robin saw 12 teams battle for positioning ahead of the Singapore Indoor Stadium playoffs, and the results paint a clear picture of post-TI 2025 power dynamics.


Tundra Esports and Team Falcons emerged as the group stage champions, both finishing with identical 9-2 records. According to Dota 2 live stats, the dominant performances earned them direct passage to the semifinals, bypassing both the Last Chance Playoff and Play-In stages. For Tundra, this marks continued excellence as they chase their third consecutive BLAST Slam trophy, having claimed victories in previous iterations of the tournament.
Team Falcons demonstrated clinical efficiency throughout the group stage, dropping matches only to HEROIC and one other opponent. Their consistency across the five-day marathon showcased the Middle Eastern powerhouse's readiness to compete for Singapore glory. Both teams now enjoy extended preparation time while their competitors navigate the elimination gauntlet.
The middle tier of the group stage produced fascinating results. Team Spirit, HEROIC, and MOUZ secured comfortable Play-In positions with strong performances, avoiding the dreaded Last Chance Playoff entirely. Aurora Gaming and Team Aureus barely survived, edging out their competitors by the slimmest of margins to claim the final two Play-In spots.
MOUZ's inclusion among the Play-In qualifiers came as a pleasant surprise after they replaced PARIVISION in the tournament. The European squad adapted quickly to the competition level, proving their qualification was no fluke. HEROIC's upset victory over Team Falcons stands as one of the group stage's biggest shocks, demonstrating that even the favorites can be caught off guard.
Team Liquid's struggles culminated in tournament elimination, validating concerns about their recent roster changes. The European giants finished in the bottom four of the group stage, forcing them into the Last Chance Playoff where they fell 2-1 to Yakult Brothers before being swept 2-0 by HEROIC in the Play-In bracket. This disappointing result highlights the stark consequences of incomplete roster integration.
The transition proved catastrophic. Where Liquid once displayed the cohesion and tactical precision that made them contenders, they now showed visible cracks in coordination and decision-making. Chemistry issues that typically plague newly formed rosters never resolved, leaving Liquid vulnerable against teams with established synergy.
Their early elimination from BLAST Slam 4 represents a watershed moment for the organization. For a team of Liquid's caliber and resources, such a comprehensive failure raises serious questions about roster construction, preparation methodology, and whether the changes will ever produce the desired results. The upcoming Dota 2 tournaments circuit will test whether Liquid can salvage their season or if this roster iteration requires further changes.
The group stage revealed clear meta preferences that will likely carry through to the playoffs. According to pick statistics, five heroes emerged as tournament favorites:

Hoodwink topped the charts with 37 appearances, combining 21 wins against 16 losses. The ranged support's versatility in both aggressive and defensive scenarios made her a consistent first-phase selection across all skill brackets.
Abaddon secured second place with 28 total picks, achieving 14 wins and 14 losses for a perfectly balanced record. The support's save potential and ability to turn fights made him valuable despite the even win rate.
Snapfire and Jakiro rounded out the support meta at 28 and 24 picks respectively. Snapfire's early game pressure and teamfight damage kept her relevant throughout the tournament, while Jakiro's dual-element toolkit provided reliable area denial and tower pressure.
Mars claimed the fifth spot with 23 appearances and an 11-12 record. The offlane warrior's Arena of Blood continues forcing opponents into uncomfortable positioning, creating space for cores to operate.
These hero preferences suggest a meta favoring aggressive early game pressure backed by strong teamfight support. Teams that successfully executed this strategy consistently outperformed those attempting to play for late game scaling.

The Last Chance Playoffs and Play-In stages have concluded, delivering decisive results that set the stage for the Singapore Indoor Stadium playoffs. Team Liquid's tournament hopes came to an abrupt end as they fell 2-1 to Yakult Brothers in the Last Chance Playoff on October 19, confirming their worst fears about roster chemistry. The European squad's adjustment period proved too short, with coordination breakdowns costing them crucial rounds.
BetBoom Team survived their Last Chance matchup with a 2-0 victory over Execration, advancing to the Play-In stage where they would face Team Spirit. The CIS representatives showed resilience in the elimination scenario, but their journey would end in the next round.
The Play-In stage produced more surprises as Aurora Gaming defeated NAVI 2-1, with the CIS squad overcoming the veteran organization in a closely contested elimination series. MOUZ dominated Team Aureus with a commanding 2-0 victory, proving their replacement slot was well-deserved. HEROIC continued their impressive tournament run by eliminating Team Liquid 2-0 in the Play-In bracket, while Team Spirit advanced past BetBoom Team with a 2-1 scoreline.
These results confirm the playoff participants heading to the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Tundra Esports and Team Falcons await in the semifinals with their direct qualifications, while Aurora Gaming, MOUZ, HEROIC, and Team Spirit join them after surviving the elimination gauntlet. Every Dota 2 betting site will be closely monitoring these matchups for prediction opportunities as the tournament enters its final phase.
The Singapore Indoor Stadium will host the final three days of competition starting November 7, bringing Southeast Asian fans their first BLAST Slam LAN experience. With doors opening at 12:30 PM local time and matches starting at 2:00 PM, the venue promises electric atmosphere as six remaining teams compete for their share of the million-dollar prize pool.
Tundra Esports and Team Falcons enter the semifinals as heavy favorites after their dominant 9-2 group stage performances. They'll face opponents from the quartet of Aurora Gaming, MOUZ, HEROIC, and Team Spirit, each of whom survived elimination pressure to reach the playoffs. The single-elimination format means one mistake ends championship dreams, creating maximum tension for every match leading to the best-of-five Grand Final on November 9.
BLAST Slam 4 has already delivered surprises throughout the group stage and Play-In brackets. The playoffs will determine whether the established order holds or if teams like HEROIC can maintain their upset momentum to claim unlikely glory.
ChaiViz
21.10.2025
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