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BLAST Premier: Fall 2020 Regular Season EU – Recap

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6 Nov 2020

Nathan Bonello

The final stages of the BLAST Premier: Fall Regular Season have finally concluded, and the top 3 teams / winners have emerged.

BLAST Premier: Fall Regular Season – Finals Standings + winnings:

  • 🥇- $25,000 – OG
  • 🥈- $25,000 – Team Vitality
  • 🥉- $25,000 – G2 Esports
  • 4th – $12,500 – Natus Vincere
  • 5th – $12,500 – BIG
  • 6th – $12,500 – Astralis
  • 7th – $7,500 – Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • 8th – $7,500 – Complexity Gaming
  • 9th – $7,500 – MIBR
  • 10th – $5,000 – Evil Geniuses
  • 11th – $5,000 – FaZe Clan
  • 12th – $5,000 – FURIA Esports

Group A

The event consisted of incredible games and story lines in each group. In Group A we had the debut of Evil Geniuses in Europe, as well as OG’s incredible performances versus Na’Vi

Group B

In Group B we saw a fearsome french roster in Vitality, as they crushed the entire group, including BIG Clan. We also had a disappointing FaZe Clan with recently returning Olofmeister.

Group C

And lastly, in Group C we saw NiKo’s appearance under the G2 banner, as well as a new and fresh MiBR roster dominating Furia. We also had a debut from Astralis’ core clutch player Xyp9x as he has finally returned from his break.

What’s next for BLAST?

Luckily, BLAST’s format is very forgiving. This means that teams that placed 7th or worse during the BLAST Premier: Fall Regular Season EU will have another opportunity for redemption at the BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown, which will be taking place on the 23rd of November. Here are all the teams that are lined up for the Fall showdown:

  • Team Liquid
  • Ninjas In Pyjamas
  • Complexity
  • MiBR
  • Evil Geniuses
  • FaZe Clan
  • Furia
  • Cloud9
  • Endpoint
  • Mousesports
  • Team Spirit
  • Sprout
  • Virtus.pro
  • MAD Lions
  • Godsent
  • TBD (FiReLEAGUE Latin Power)

After the Fall showdown has concluded, the top 2 teams will advance to the official and main event, where they will meet the top 6 teams of the Regular Season again. Be sure to keep yourself updated with www.esportsguide.com for more esports news!

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