All teams and talent attending BLAST Rivals Spring 2025

The BLAST circuit returns home to Denmark for the next Rivals tournament of 2025.

2025’s BLAST Rivals Spring Season 1 is here! Eight exceptional teams are ready to compete in the bustling city of Copenhagen, Denmark, vying for their share of the impressive $350,000 USD prize pool.

Check out the lineup of teams participating in the grand occasion, along with the skilled individuals who will be delivering the coverage right to your living room from April 30 to May 4!

All teams attending BLAST Rivals Spring 2025

Here’s a breakdown of the teams showing off at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025:

  • VRS Invites (as at March 25)
    • Team Spirit
    • Team Vitality
    • MOUZ
    • FaZe Clan
  • Wildcards
    • Europe: Falcons
    • North America: Wildcard
    • South America: paiN
    • Asia: FlyQuest

Vitality has continued to dominate with an unbeaten run following victories at IEM Melbourne and ESL Pro League Season 21. However, when invitations for the VRS were issued, it was Spirit that held the top spot in the rankings.

After their recent eliminations during the quarterfinals of the last two events, the Spirit team has been taking a break from the spotlight. They disappeared from public view in April, suggesting that they are spending this time to rest and recharge. Now, we eagerly anticipate a revitalized and well-rested Spirit at BLAST Rivals Spring.

MOUZ and FaZe Clan secure their invitations. MOUZ aims to regain momentum following their surprising defeat to Falcons in Melbourne, while FaZe strives to reclaim past glory, struggling in the early stages of 2025.

With Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov now part of the team, Falcons are at the forefront of wildcard invites, joined by paiN, Wildcard, and FlyQuest. These five teams have just returned from Melbourne, which could result in tired gameplay and unexpected upsets.

All talent at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025

Here’s a list of the talent chipping in at BLAST Rivals Spring 2025:

PositionTalent
Desk HostsJacob “Pimp” Winneche
Mike “DarfMike” Winnick
AnalystsAlex “Mauisnake” Ellenberg
Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen
Donald “voo” Packhurst
Dustin “dusT” Mouret
CommentatorsConner “Scrawny” Girvan
Mohan “launders” Govindasamy
Anders “Anders” Blume
Daniel “ddk” Kapadia

Previously, the experienced marksman Dupreeh rejoins his role as an analyst at Copenhagen, with a star-studded roster delivering exciting gameplay straight from Denmark.

At this event, Anders and ddk make their debut as a new casting duo. Anders has resumed his role for the top-tier PGL Bucharest tournament, while ddk is returning to Counter-Strike after an absence of four years. Previously, the British commentator moved on to VALORANT, but he’s now back and teaming up with one of the most recognized voices in esports.

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2025-04-29 17:11

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