
BLAST Slam IV Second Day Summary
From October 14, 2025, to November 9, 2025, one of the biggest autumn Dota 2 tournaments — BLAST Slam IV is taking place. The second day of the tournament proved to be no less exciting than the first, filled with intense matches and unexpected results. In this article, we’ll take a look at the most interesting moments of Day 2 of BLAST Slam IV, including the key outcomes and the current standings.
Let’s start with the results of the tournament favorites. Tundra Esports had one of the most productive days, securing two wins and one loss, bringing their record to 4–1. Team Falcons performed slightly worse than on the first day and now have a 4–1 record. Team Liquid improved compared to Day 1, earning one win and one loss. Team Spirit also showed better results than on the first day, finishing with a 3–1 record.
Among the unexpected outcomes, MOUZ deserve a mention for achieving a solid 3–2 result, while HEROIC’s victory over Team Falcons was one of the biggest surprises of the day.
Here’s how the BLAST Slam IV standings look after the second match day.
Standings | ||
1 | Team Falcons | 4-1 |
1 | Tundra Esports | 4-1 |
3 | MOUZ | 3-2 |
3 | Natus Vincere | 3-2 |
3 | Aureus | 3-2 |
3 | Team Spirit | 3-1 |
7 | Aurora | 2-3 |
7 | HEROIC | 2-3 |
9 | BB Team | 1-3 |
9 | Execration | 1-4 |
9 | Team Liquid | 1-3 |
9 | Yakult Brothers | 1-3 |
The third day of the tournament promises to be just as exciting, so don’t miss the live broadcasts on the official Twitch and YouTube channels and cheer for your favorite teams!

Ostapchuk Dmytro – writer at EGamersWorld, ESports & Gaming Specialist
Dmytro started working at EGamersWorld in 2024 as a writer and later became a blog editor. His main focus is on esports disciplines Dota 2 and CS2. His tasks include finding topics that interest EGamersWorld readers and covering game updates, their features, and major esports tournaments.
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