BLAST Premier Fall Showdown: Format, Teams and Stream

BLAST Premier Fall Showdown: Format, Teams and Stream

As a seasoned CS:GO enthusiast with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel the adrenaline rush as I anticipate the BLAST Premier Fall Showdown! With my trusty mouse and keyboard at the ready, I’ve watched these teams grow and evolve over the years.


The Fall Showdown takes place in late August.

The BLAST Premier Fall Showdown in 2024 represents the last chance for teams to secure a spot at the Fall Finals. Among those competing are some teams that were part of the Fall Groups, along with other qualified teams. Here’s essential information about the event, including participating squads, format details, and more.

Participating Teams

Here are the teams that will participate in the BLAST Premier Fall Showdown:

  • Complexity
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • HEROIC
  • Team Falcons
  • FaZe Clan
  • BIG 
  • OG
  • GamerLegion
  • Cloud9
  • Virtus.Pro
  • Zero Tenacity
  • AMKAL Esports
  • M80
  • paiN Gaming
  • Rare Atom
  • TBD 

Where to Watch

For your convenience, the entire tournament is being live-streamed directly on Twitch. You can find it conveniently embedded below.

BLAST Premier Fall Showdown Format

The BLAST Premier Fall Showdown will have a single-elimination format. All matches in the Showdown are best-of-three series. This means teams have to give their all in the matches they play in. 

Among the top contenders for the upcoming event, FaZe Clan, HEROIC, and GamerLegion stand out. Interestingly, Complexity and Astralis nearly secured a spot at the Fall Finals but fell short. They were defeated by NAVI and Astralis respectively in the Fall Groups.

12 teams from the Fall Groups advanced, having secured their spots through various regional competitions. Zero Tenacity and AMKAL esports earned their places at this event by qualifying in the European Masters. The competition took place in May 2024, with Zero Tenacity emerging victorious against DMS, while AMKAL esports clinched their spot following their triumph over Monte esports.

In the North American Masters 2024, M80 earned their qualification, whereas paiN managed to secure their spot in the South American Masters. The Asian Cup winner, Rare Atom, currently stands as the sole Asian representative.

Prize Pool and Ranks

In this upcoming tournament, the total award money amounts to $135,000. This prize fund will be divided equally among all competing teams. The first and second placed teams will each take home $20,000, whereas the third and fourth placed teams will receive $12,500 apiece.

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2024-08-08 14:41

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