
BLAST Slam VI
Contents
- BLAST Slam VI
- Venue, Competitors’ Structure, and Prize Pool Overview for the BLAST Slam VI
- Participating Teams in the BLAST Slam VI and Qualification Overview
- Structure and Match Format of the BLAST Slam VI
- The BLAST Slam VI Favorites, Betting Options, and Where to Watch
- Pros and Cons of the BLAST Slam VI Favorites
- FAQs
Recomended bookmakers
In terms of importance, Slam VI is positioned as a Tier-1 calibre invitational-style LAN in BLAST’s Dota calendar: a high-production, high-stakes event that attracts top teams and serves as a significant competitive marker early in 2026—less about circuit points and more about prestige, prize money, and proving form against elite opposition.
The organizer is BLAST, the Danish tournament operator behind the Slam series, which is also driving the move to host its 2026 Slam events from its Malta studio base.
Venue, Competitors’ Structure, and Prize Pool Overview for the BLAST Slam VI
BLAST Slam VI is hosted at BLAST’s studio venue in Ta’ Qali, Malta, a closed, broadcast-focused production environment, not a public arena. The studio setup allows BLAST to maintain tight competitive conditions, consistent staging, and its trademark high-end broadcast quality, which has become a defining feature of the Slam series. This makes BLAST Slam VI an offline LAN tournament.
The tournament brings together 12 teams, reflecting BLAST’s decision to slightly expand the Slam field while still keeping the competition compact and elite. With this many participants, the event strikes a balance between depth and exclusivity, ensuring variety in matchups without diluting overall competitive quality.
The event features a $1,000,000 USD prize pool, distributed across all 12 teams. The payout structure is heavily weighted toward the top finishers, rewarding teams that advance deep into the tournament, while still guaranteeing earnings for every participant. Here’s the exact prize-pool breakdown for BLAST Slam VI:
| PLACEMENT | PRIZE (USD) |
| 1st | 300,000 |
| 2nd | 200,000 |
| 3rd | 120,000 |
| 4th | 80,000 |
| 5th–6th | 60,000 each |
| 7th–8th | 45,000 each |
| 9th–10th | 30,000 each |
| 11th–12th | 15,000 each |
Participating Teams in the BLAST Slam VI and Qualification Overview
BLAST Slam events typically admit additional teams through a structured mix of invites and qualifiers:
































- Direct invite slots — BLAST awards a number of invites to prominent teams based on recent competitive results.
- Regional Closed Qualifiers — Qualifiers are held in Europe, China, and Southeast Asia to award individual slots into the main event.
The following five teams are currently confirmed for Slam VI:
- Tundra Esports — Qualified by placing among the top four at BLAST Slam IV
- Team Falcons — Qualified by placing among the top four at BLAST Slam IV
- MOUZ — Qualified by placing among the top four at BLAST Slam IV
- HEROIC — Qualified by placing among the top four at BLAST Slam IV
- Team Yandex — Qualified via performance at BLAST Slam V
Remaining invited teams/qualifiers will fill the remaining seven slots.
Structure and Match Format of the BLAST Slam VI
BLAST Slam VI is split into three competitive stages:
1. Group stage
- Dates: February 3 – 5, 2026
- All 12 teams compete
2. Last Chance Playoff & Play-In
- Dates: February 6 – 8, 2026
- Teams that didn’t immediately advance from groups play in elimination matches to earn spots in the playoffs.
3. Playoffs
- Dates: February 13 – 15, 2026
- The stage where the champion is crowned.
Match format and elimination system:
Group stage
- Format: Round-robin — every team plays each other once.
- Match type: Best-of-1 (bo1)
- Progression:
- Top 2 teams → advance directly to semifinals
- Teams placed 3rd–8th → go to Play-In stage
- Teams placed 9th–12th → go to Last Chance Playoff
Last Chance Playoff & Play-In
- Match type: Best-of-3 (bo3)
- Elimination: Single elimination in both sub-stages — teams that lose are dropped with no further progression.
- Winners from these rounds fill the remaining playoff slots.
Playoffs
- Bracket: Single-elimination (no lower bracket)
- Match type: Best-of-5 (bo5)
The BLAST Slam VI Favorites, Betting Options, and Where to Watch
Although official odds for BLAST Slam VI aren’t published yet, the favorites can be inferred from recent performance, roster strength, and history in the Slam series. Coincidentally, these are the five teams that already have a guaranteed berth in the event:
- Tundra Esports – consistently top-tier in BLAST Slam events and other Tier-1 competitions, often the favorite when competing.
- Team Falcons – runner-ups at previous Slams and strong international results.
- MOUZ and HEROIC – solid placements in earlier Slam and DPC events, capable of deep runs.
- Team Yandex – strong recent showings can place them among contenders.
These assessments are typical of what betting sites and analysts look at when odds are released closer to the event. You’ll see this reflected in future odds and promos once bookmakers publish them.
Online sportsbooks & esport bookmakers will open markets ahead of the event. Top platforms that traditionally offer Dota 2 BLAST Slam betting include:
- Betway – eSports markets with outright winners and match-by-match odds.
- Thunderpick – competitive Dota 2 odds with crypto & traditional currency support.
- 888starz / Rivalry – frequently list Dota 2 and BLAST Slam matches.
These kinds of sites typically allow betting on:
- Outright champion
- Match winners
- Map handicaps/over-under totals
- Futures (placement finish)
BLAST broadcasts its Dota 2 tournaments on major streaming platforms, free to viewers worldwide:
- Twitch – BLAST Dota 2 channel
(e.g., twitch.tv/BLASTDota) - YouTube – BLAST Dota 2 channel
BLAST usually streams every match live with commentary.
Matches typically have live professional commentary, VODs, and highlight content posted after each day’s competition.
Pros and Cons of the BLAST Slam VI Favorites
| TEAM | Tundra Esports | Team Falcons | MOUZ | HEROIC | Team Yandex |
| PROS |
|
|
|
|
|
| CONS |
|
|
|
|
|




