The final event of the season, the BLAST Premier Spring Finals, is finally in the books, and after eight of the best CS:GO teams duked it out for $425,000 and a spot at the World Finals — Gambit proved why they’re considered one of the very best. Here’s everything you need to know.


  • Gambit sweep NAVI 2-0 to win the BLAST Premier Spring Final
  • Dmitry ‘sh1ro’ Sokolov named BLAST Spring Finals MVP
  • Gambit take home $225,000 and a spot in the BLAST Premier World Final

Months of qualifiers and preparation had led to this. In the end though it would be Gambit booking their ticket to the 2021 BLAST Premier World Final, set to be held on LAN in December.

Each of the eight teams were brimming with talent and each had a shot, although there were some notable names missing from the line-up. Check below for everything you need to know about how the Spring Finals played out, including full results and scores.

BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2021: Final Placements

That championship feeling! 😍#BLASTPremier

— BLAST Premier #BackToLan💥 (@BLASTPremier) June 20, 2021

This is shaping up to be one heck of a year for Gambit Esports. Not only did they walk away from BLAST with another first-place tournament finish, they did so only dropping one map the whole time — Ancient to NAVI in the Upper Bracket Final.

As we mentioned, Gambit’s winning ways earned the team a cool $225,000 and a guaranteed spot in the BLAST Premier World Finals, taking place in December 2021. Not too bad at all for one week of CSGO.

PlacementTeamPrize Money (USD)BLAST Points
1.Gambit Esports$225,0004000
2.NAVI$85,0002000
3.G2 Esports$40,0001500
4.Ninjas in Pyjamas$25,0001000
5th-6thBIG$15,000500
Complexity
7th-8thFaZe Clan$10,000250
Evil Geniuses

BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2021: Final Results

Day 1: Tuesday, June 15

StageMatchPTETBST
Upper Bracket QuarterfinalsGambit 2-0 Evil Geniuses6:30AM9:30AM2:30PM
Upper Bracket QuarterfinalsNiP 0-2 Complexity9:30AM12:30PM5:30PM

Day 2: Wednesday, June 16

StageMatchPTETBST
Upper Bracket QuarterfinalsG2 Esports 1-2 BIG3:30AM6:30AM11:30AM
Upper Bracket QuarterfinalsNAVI 2-1 FaZe6:30AM9:30AM2:30PM
Lower Bracket Round 1Evil Geniuses 0-2 NiP9:30AM12:30PM5:30PM

Day 3: Thursday, June 17

StageMatchPTETBST
Lower Bracket Round 1G2 Esports 2-1 FaZe3:30AM6:30AM11:30AM
Upper Bracket SemifinalsGambit 2-0 Complexity6:30AM9:30AM2:30PM
Upper Bracket SemifinalsBIG 0-2 NAVI9:30AM12:30PM5:30PM

Day 4: Friday, June 18

StageMatchPTETBST
Lower Bracket Round 2NiP 2-0 BIG6:30AM9:30AM2:30PM
Lower Bracket Round 2Complexity 1-2 G2 Esports9:30AM12:30PM5:30PM

Day 5: Saturday, June 19

StageMatchPTETBST
Upper Bracket FinalGambit 2-1 NAVI6:30AM9:30AM2:30PM
Lower Bracket Round 3NiP 1-2 G2 Esports9:30AM12:30PM5:30PM

Day 6: Sunday, June 20

StageMatchPTETBST
Lower Bracket FinalG2 Esports 1-2 NAVI6:30AM9:30AM2:30PM
Grand Final (BO5)Gambit 2-0 NAVI10:30AM1:30PM6:30PM

BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2021: Teams

Eight teams qualified for the Spring Finals from the Spring Groups and Spring Showdown. Among them were Natus Vincere, G2 Esports, and eventual champs Gambit Esports ⁠— three teams who have been at the top of Counter-Strike in 2021.

Notable absentees were the dev1ce-less Astralis, Vitality, and the rising stars: mousesports. You can find the full list of teams (and their rosters) down below.

TeamPlayers
BIGtabseN, tiziaN, XANTARES, syrsoN, k1to
ComplexityblameF, RUSH, k0nfig, poizon, jks
Natus Vinceres1mple, electronic, Boombl4, Perfecto, B1T
Ninjas in PyjamasREZ, Plopski, hampus, dev1ce, TBD
Evil GeniusesBrehze, CeRq, stanislaw, oBo, MICHU
FaZe Clanrain, broky, Twistzz, karrigan, TBD
G2 EsportsJaCkz, AmaNEk, nexa, huNter-, NiKo
Gambit Esportsnafany, sh1ro, interz, Ax1Le, Hobbit