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BLAST Premier World Final 2022: Teams, Schedule, Results, Format, Livestream

Here is everything about the BLAST Premier World Final 2022.

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Highlights
The BLAST Premier World Final 2022 will take place from 14th to 18th December in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The tournament will be featuring a massive prize pool of $1,000,000 USD which will be split between all the eight competing teams.
All eight teams participating in this tournament have earned their spot either through a dedicated qualifier or by winning a top tier tournament.

The 2022 competitive season is culminating for both CS:GO and BLAST with a final global tournament, BLAST Premier World Final 2022, which has been in the making since the first tier one event of the calendar year kicked off in January - BLAST Premier Spring Groups 2022.

With some of the best CS:GO teams from across the world having fought hard through various qualifiers and other top tier tournaments, the final eight have been assembled. Every single team has earned its spot to compete for a massive total prize pool of $1,000,000 USD (INR 8,24,40,150).

Here are the complete details for the BLAST Premier World Final 2022, scheduled to take place from 14th to 18th December at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

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BLAST Premier World Final 2022: Complete Details

BLAST likes to do things a bit differently, be it their tournament format, event production, or simply the fact that it likes to start and close out the CS:GO competitive season every single year.

Once again the BLAST Premier World Final is upon us and we are here to keep you updated with all the ongoings of this tournament.

Qualified Teams

A total of eight CS:GO teams will be competing in this tournament, having cemented a spot for themselves by fighting through the various seasonal qualifiers or winning some of the eligible top tier tournaments.

TeamQualifying StatusGroup
Natus VincereSpring FinalsB
HeroicFall FinalsB
FaZe ClanESL Pro League S15 / PGL MajorA
OutsidersIEM Rio Major 2022A
Team VitalityESL Pro League S16B
G2 EsportsGlobal LeaderboardsA
OGGlobal LeaderboardsB
Team LiquidGlobal LeaderboardsA

Schedule and Results

The tournament has been divided into two stages, Group Stage and Playoffs. Two groups of four teams each will compete. The bottom placed teams from each group shall be eliminated from the tournament.

Group Stage | 14th-15th December

Group A

MatchStageDateTime (IST)Map 1Map 2Map 3Winner
Outsiders vs LiquidOpening Match14 Dec11:30Inferno | 16-10Anubis | 8-16Mirage | 8-16Liquid
FaZe vs G2Opening Match14 Dec14:30Nuke | 10-16Inferno | 19-17Ancient | 16-4FaZe
Outsiders vs G2Elimination Match15 Dec11:30Inferno | 12-16Mirage | 1-16Anubis | -G2
Liquid vs FaZeWinners Match15 Dec14:30Mirage | 16-14Inferno | 5-16Anubis | 9-16FaZe

Group B

MatchStageDateTime (IST)Map 1Map 2Map 3Winner
Heroic vs OGOpening Match14 Dec17:30Inferno | 11-16Mirage | 16-9Anubis | 19-22OG
NAVI vs VitalityOpening Match14 Dec20:30Inferno | 16-19Nuke | 11-16Mirage | -Vitality
Heroic vs NAVIElimination Match15 Dec17:30Inferno | 10-16Ancient | 16-8Nuke | 14-16NAVI
OG vs VitalityWinners Match15 Dec20:30Inferno | 16-14Mirage | 16-9Overpass | -OG

The six teams qualifying for the Playoffs are,

  1. OG - Semifinals

  2. FaZe Clan - Semifinals

  3. NAVI - Quarterfinals

  4. G2 Esports - Quarterfinals

  5. Team Liquid - Quarterfinals

  6. Team Vitality - Quarterfinals

Playoffs | 16th-18th December

MatchStageDateTime (IST)Map 1Map 2Map 3Winner
Liquid vs NAVIQuarterfinals 1Dec 1617:00Overpass | 16-10Ancient | 14-16Mirage | 16-9Liquid
Vitality vs G2Quarterfinals 2Dec 1620:30Nuke | 3-16Vertigo | 19-15Anubis | 11-16G2
OG vs LiquidSemifinals 1Dec 1717:00Overpass | 16-12Inferno | 10-16Anubis | 7-16Liquid
FaZe vs G2Semifinals 2Dec 1720:30Nuke | 14-16Inferno | 13-16Mirage | -G2
Liquid vs G2Grand FinalDec 1815:30Inferno | 7-16Mirage | 12-16Anubis | -G2

Showmatch | 18th December

The showmatch was held between the following teams,

BLAST Dream Team

  1. Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt

  2. Kenny "kennyS" Schrub

  3. Abdulkhalik "degster" Gasanov

  4. Russel "Twistzz" Van Dulken

  5. Abdallah "t0ks" Al'Ghafari

Team MENA

  1. Mohammad "BOROS" Malhas

  2. Abd-Alrahman "REAL1ZE" Arabiat

  3. Obaid "breAker" Al-Muhairi

  4. Ahmed "Ejram" Hayder

  5. Youssef "cactus" Ait Amghar

MatchDateTime (IST)ScoreWinner
BLAST Dream Team vs MENA18 Dec13:30Nuke | 16-8BLAST Dream Team

Format

Group Stage

  • The eight qualified teams have been divided into two groups of four teams each.

  • Both groups will be following a double-elimination format where every match will be a best-of-three series.

  • The top three teams from each group will proceed to the Playoffs while the bottom placed team will be eliminated from the tournament.

Playoffs

  • The winner of each group will directly qualify to the semifinal round of the tournament.

  • The second and third placed teams will qualify to the quarterfinal round as the high and low seed teams respectively.

  • Even this stage of the tournament will follow a single-elimination bracket where all matches will be best-of-three series.

BLAST Premier World Final 2022 to take place in Abu Dhabi

Prize Pool

The massive one million dollar prize pool will be divided between all the eight finalist teams that have managed to qualify for the BLAST Premier World Final 2022, based on their overall placement in the tournament.

PlacementPrize Pool (USD)Team(s)
1st$500,000G2
2nd$250,000Liquid
3rd-4th$85,000OG, FaZe
5th-6th$25,000NAVI, Vitality
7th-8th$15,000Outsiders, Heroic

Livestream

The tournament will be broadcasted live in more than 20 different languages and various streaming platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and more.

English: Twitch | YouTube

Russian: Twitch

Portuguese: Twitch

With some of the top most ranking teams in the world competing in this tournament, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top as the champions of the last big CS:GO tournament of the season!


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.
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