BLAST Rivals Spring 2026: Teams, Groups, Format and What to Expect
Team Vitality just steamrolled Team Spirit 3-0 at IEM Rio 2026, pocketed the ESL Grand Slam bonus, and kept their place as the most dominant CS2 roster on the planet. And now, barely ten days later, they are heading to Texas.
BLAST Rivals Spring 2026 kicks off on April 29 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, and eight of the best teams in the world are coming to answer one very inconvenient question: Is Vitality even beatable?
Texas Gets a Million-Dollar Problem
BLAST is returning to the Lone Star State for the first time since the BLAST.tv Austin Major last year, and the occasion feels fitting. Fort Worth will host the final event of the BLAST Premier Spring season, with a $1,000,000 prize pool on the line and $125,000 waiting for whoever lifts the trophy.
Eight teams, four days, one shot. There is no second chance once the bracket starts moving.
The event runs from April 29 through May 3, with the group stage filling the first two days and playoffs taking over from May 1 onward. Rosters were locked on April 24, so every team heading to Fort Worth is already locked in and ready to go.
Eight Teams, No Safety Net
The format is a two-stage hybrid that rewards consistency but punishes complacency. The eight teams split into two groups of four, each playing in a double-elimination (GSL) bracket where every match is a best-of-three. The group winner advances directly to the semifinals, while the second and third seeds head to the quarterfinals. Fourth place goes home.
The playoffs then run as a single-elimination bracket. Quarterfinals and semifinals are best-of-three, building toward a best-of-five Grand Final on May 3.
| Group A | Group B |
| Team Vitality | FURIA |
| G2 Esports | Natus Vincere |
| Astralis | FaZe Clan |
| FUT Esports | GamerLegion |
Day One Already Has Everything
Opening day on April 29 does not waste any time. All four matches are scheduled back-to-back in CDT, and the card is stacked from the very first series. Here is how the day shapes up:
- 16:00 CET - Vitality vs FUT Esports: the kind of trial by fire that makes or breaks a roster right out of the gate
- 18:30 CET - Astralis vs G2 Esports: two teams that badly need a strong start to make any noise in the playoffs
- 21:00 CET - NAVI vs FaZe Clan: FaZe return to action, now without karrigan, against an in-form NaVi side. Enough history exists between these two to make the result genuinely unpredictable
- 23:30 CET - FURIA vs GamerLegion: the reigning champions open their title defense, though GamerLegion have never been the type to show up just to make up the numbers
Group A: The King Has Already Arrived
Team Vitality arrives in Fort Worth carrying the weight of a dynasty. With four consecutive S-Tier trophies in 2026 alone, this is not a team that shows up nervous. ZywOo and company have been playing a different level of Counter-Strike: clinical, calculated, and near-impossible to punish.
Opposite them sit G2 Esports, Astralis, and FUT Esports. G2 Esports has the firepower to make things uncomfortable, but has been inconsistent in best-of-three series lately.
Astralis enters on a surprising hot streak, having won four of their last five matches, losing only to FUT at the PGL Bucharest 2026 Grand Finals. They should not be underestimated.
FUT Esports are the clear underdogs of the group, but wildcards have a nasty habit of causing chaos when nobody is paying attention.
Group B: Where Everybody Is Hungry
The reigning champions have a target on their back and a title to defend. Fresh off a strong run at IEM Rio 2026, FURIA does not play safe Counter-Strike. They push, they hunt, and they make teams uncomfortable. In a format with no margin for error, that aggression could be the difference between retaining the crown and going home early.
Then there is Natus Vincere, and quietly, one of the most dangerous teams in the field. NaVi tends to wake up at big events, and a $1,000,000 prize pool is the kind of motivation that gets the job done.
FaZe Clan returns to competition on opening day against NaVi, hungry to prove they still belong at this level. GamerLegion rounds out the group as the lowest-seeded team, but anyone who has watched them grind through qualifiers knows they play with nothing to lose.
A Week That Could Rewrite the 2026 Story
BLAST Rivals is not just another stop on the circuit. As the final chapter of the BLAST Premier Spring season, it is a wildcard-tier event that doubles as a statement match for everyone involved.
For the teams chasing Vitality, Fort Worth is where the 2026 narrative either shifts or gets locked in for good. For FURIA, it is a chance to prove that last year was no fluke.
And for Vitality, it is yet another opportunity to remind the world that the dynasty is still standing and still untouchable. The action starts April 29. Do not miss it.
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