BLAST Premier Fall Series & Flashpoint Season 2: What to expect?

BLAST Premier Fall Series & Flashpoint Season 2: What to expect?

Nov 02, 2020 3 min read
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The CS:GO pro scene is now on fire. DreamHack Open Fall and IEM XV New York Online returned to the screens, but that's not the end of exciting championships.

The second part of BLAST Premier, Fall Series, started on October 26th. It will be held for three weeks with different groups each week. Group A opened the tournament, and fans saw new matches with Natus Vincere, which are extremely popular both in their home region and abroad.

Their first match with NiP ended with a win for NA'VI and it gathered 149K Peak Viewers. On Day 3, they've managed to exceed this mark, with 176K Peak Viewers watching their rematch with NiP. At the moment, Natus Vincere is the most popular team of the Group Stage.

The Group Stage will end on October 4th. 6 teams that failed during the Group Stage will enter BLAST Premier Fall Showdown with two additional squads. The Showdown will take place from October 23 to October 29.

Top-2 from Showdown will enter the finals (December 8-13) with the leaders from the previous stage. The prize pool will amount to 1,3M dollars.

BLAST Premier Global will be the final stage, and there we’ll see the matches with the best teams of the Spring and Fall Series. The winner of the finals will receive 1M dollars.

BLAST Premier Spring 2020 has shown impressive results, and the match of MIBR vs. EG gathered half a million Peak Viewers. Many top CS:GO teams like NA'VI and MIBR caused a commotion in their regions, so the results won't disappoint.

Read: The results of BLAST Premier Spring 2020

You can watch their battles on the official YouTube and Twitch BLAST Premier channels as well as on the channels of their official partners. It should be noted that the Portuguese broadcast will be hosted by Gaules, the #1 streamer of this region.

Alexandre Borba actively supports his compatriot teams from Group C, so if the match between FURIA and MIBR becomes a reality, we should expect an influx of Brazilian viewers or even a new record.

The start of Flashpoint Season 2 awaits us on November 10. Twelve teams will fight for 1 million dollars.

It is also noteworthy that CIS teams like ForZe and Virtus.pro will appear for the first time at the tournament, so it would be interesting to investigate how the CIS region will affect the stats, considering their national love of this discipline.

We'll also see matches with the participation of Fnatic, BIG, and OG. These teams are top-rated among European viewers, and this will definitely impact the improvement of the Regular Stage outcome.

MIBR became the most popular team of the previous season, so we should expect both excellent matches and a substantial contribution to stats by Brazilian viewers.

The tournament will also be held in an online format, and after the matches, we'll see the game analysis on The Blind Spot post show. You can follow the event on the official Twitch and YouTube Flashpoint broadcasts.  

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