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BLAST Announce Six Tournaments for 2027

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Mar 01
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BLAST have officially presented the structure of the 2027 season: six major events throughout the year, a return to Brazil, and a large-scale financial reset of the ecosystem. The organizers are investing $10 million in prize pools, participation fees, and direct club payments — one of the most aggressive moves in the tournament operator market.

BLAST 2027 Calendar: Rio as the Autumn Centerpiece

Six tournaments are scheduled for the season. One of them will take place in Rio de Janeiro (October 4–17) — effectively marking BLAST’s return to the Brazilian market with a full-scale event in a region traditionally known for strong live audience engagement.

The remaining stages are distributed across the year (January, March, May, August–September, and November), creating an almost continuous Tier-1 presence for the operator in the global calendar.

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Bounty 2027: Fewer Teams, More Money

The Bounty format has undergone structural changes:

  1. The field reduced from 32 to 16 teams;
  2. Full transition to LAN;
  3. Group stage — double elimination, playoffs — single elimination;
  4. Invitations via VRS and regional qualifiers;
  5. Prize pool increased to $1.25 million.

Organizers have also announced new draft mechanics and prize distribution systems, with further details to be revealed later.

BLAST Open and Rivals: Minimal Online, Maximum Prize Pools

In 2027, BLAST Open will completely eliminate online matches. All games will be played on LAN: the first week in a studio/hotel format, the second week in an arena. The prize pool has also been increased to $1.25 million.

BLAST Rivals will retain its format, but its prize pool has been raised to the same level — $1.25 million — effectively unifying the financial structure across the operator’s top-tier events.

$10 Million Investment and Direct Club Compensation

BLAST Premier 2027 outlines total investments of $10 million:

  • $7.5 million — prize pool (including $4.5 million allocated directly to teams);
  • $1.8 million — participation fees;
  • $700,000 — additional club payments.

The key change is the removal of seasonal obligations. Teams will now receive direct compensation for each individual tournament. This significantly increases organizational flexibility and establishes a precedent for competitive bidding over top rosters through financial incentives.

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Active Recruitment of Teams

In 2027, BLAST are focusing on three pillars: geographic expansion (Rio), a full LAN-centric model, and enhanced financial appeal for clubs. With $10 million in total investment and direct compensation mechanisms, the operator is effectively transitioning toward an active recruitment model, reshaping the competitive balance within the Counter-Strike tournament ecosystem.

If you need a separate analytical section on the impact of this move on ESL or PGL, or a projection of likely participants in Rio, уточни, and we can expand further.

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