
Results of Stage 1 BLAST Premier Bounty Spring 2025 S1: Who Are the Leaders?
BLAST Premier Bounty Spring 2025 has officially kicked off, and the first stage of the competition set a vibrant tone for the new season. During Stage 1, 32 teams clashed in an intense battle, divided into five seeding groups, making the tournament even more thrilling.
Unique Seeding and Reward System
Stage 1 stood out with its innovative format: victories against opponents from higher groups earned participants increased rewards. The prize for each match was split into two parts: 50% went to the winner, while the remaining 50% carried over to the next round, intensifying the stakes with every game.
The format also included online rounds where teams from lower seeds had the advantage of choosing their opponents first, adding a strategic layer to match allocations.
Stage 1 Results
After a fierce competition, the top teams emerged:
1st-8th Places (LAN Finals)
- G2
- Vitality
- BetBoom
- Eternal Fire
- Natus Vincere
- Spirit
- paiN
- HEROIC
These teams have secured their spots in the final matches, which will take place at BLAST Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark.
9th-16th Places
- BIG ($10,000)
- Virtus.pro ($7,500)
- FURIA
- Falcons
- Astralis
- FlyQuest
- FaZe
- Liquid
17th-32nd Places
- B8
- MOUZ
- Nemiga
- GamerLegion
- Imperial fe
- M80
- Fluxo
- Complexity
- Metizport
- ENCE
- SAW
- Wildcard
- fnatic
- 9 Pandas
- 3DMAX
- MIBR







What’s Next?
The offline final rounds promise to be just as exciting. The tournament’s total prize pool is an impressive $500,000, and teams will continue to compete for participation points, which are crucial for the overall BLAST rankings.
Natus Vincere, G2, and other top teams are ready to prove their dominance on the global stage. Stay tuned to follow the action and witness the tournament’s thrilling conclusion!

Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.
Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender.
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