Tundra wins BLAST Slam IV after a five-game battle, completing his third consecutive series title.
2025-11-10 08:24
Western European powerhouse Tundra Esports staged a stunning comeback at BLAST Slam IV in Singapore, defeating reigning TI champions Team Falcons 3-2 to secure their third consecutive BLAST Slam title.
Tundra Esports maintained a consistent performance from the group stage to the playoffs, advancing to the semifinals as the top seed. In the semifinals, they rallied from a 0-2 deficit to defeat MOUZ 3-2, demonstrating remarkable resilience and setting the stage for their eventual grand final match against Team Falcons.
In the first game of the finals, Team Falcons quickly took the lead with their fast-paced gameplay, leading the audience to believe the match might end soon. However, Tundra Esports responded with a steady pace, successfully leveling the score in the second game, and the two teams entered into a back-and-forth battle.
In the third game, Team Falcons once again dominated, putting Tundra Esports under immense pressure to reach match point. In the crucial fourth game, Team Falcons attempted to end the game with the Divine Rapier, but Tundra Esports' precise high ground defense repelled them. Tundra Esports then secured the Divine Rapier in a team fight, completing a dramatic comeback and forcing the game into a final match.
The decisive fifth game became a classic moment, with both teams completely replicating the draft and ban order of the previous game (the hero selection and banning order were exactly the same), a rare dramatic moment in major Dota 2 tournaments. During the game, both sides traded leads in map control and economy. Team Falcons once again attempted to secure victory with the Divine Rapier, but Tundra Esports once again executed a crucial defense, maintaining composure in the late-game team fights to secure the win.
In the end, Tundra Esports won the decisive game in 56 minutes, completing a comeback to win 3-2 and lifting the BLAST Slam IV trophy for the third consecutive time, taking home $300,000 in prize money and $100,000 in team revenue.
With BLAST Slam IV concluded, Tundra Esports has set its sights on BLAST Slam V, which begins on November 25th, aiming for a fourth consecutive title. The offline finals will be held in Chengdu, China, from December 5th to 7th.
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