The BLAST Dota Slam Singapore 2025 is becoming an esports event that fans around the world are looking forward to the most this year, as some of the best Dota 2 teams will be in attendance. The event will take place from November 7 to 9, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, where a $1 million prize pool will be at stake, featuring six of the top teams out of the twelve teams that participate in the tournament format.
BLAST Dota Slam Singapore 2025 teams competing in the Online Stage

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The teams already confirmed for the online stage feature many well-known teams and talented newcomers. For Europe, Team Liquid, Team Falcons, Tundra Esports, and MOUZ will be there representing Europe. From the CIS, Team Spirit and BetBoom Team will be there, both have some depth and championship success. From North America, HEROIC is the qualified team. From Asia, the teams’ work varies from the Execration and Team Aureus for the Philippines, to Yakult Brothers from China, and Aurora Gaming and Natus Vincere from the CIS qualifiers.
The twelve teams will compete in the online qualifier for a chance to be one of the six teams to qualify for the Arena stage in Singapore. This tournament will test the teams’ not only skill and experience, but it will also push their adaptability with respect to the high-stakes and pressure-filled moments preceding the live event.
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A Global Stage for Dota 2 Esports

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BLAST’s entry into the world of Dota 2 has generated excitement among fans and organizations (knowing it as a brand responsible for presenting tournament events that are visually appealing and impeccably executed). The Singapore edition will be the first time BLAST moves into the Southeast Asia region, which has a sizable Dota 2 fanbase and a history of rabid support for Dota 2.
Throughout the BLAST Dota Slam Singapore 2025, fans will be treated to amazing competition, high-level tactical and skillful play, and teams from around the world and a variety of play styles. As the online stage continues, fans will watch to see which six teams will earn their way on stage to compete in front of a Singaporean live audience for a share of the $1 million prize pool.
