With an extensive schedule of events scheduled for 2024/25, esports behemoth BLAST is poised to upend the Dota 2 scene. The organization wants to completely transform the Dota 2 esports industry by presenting a lineup of competitions that are renowned for their excellent production value and engaging fan bases.
In November, BLAST will have a studio event to start its Dota 2 adventure. Four tournaments will then take place in 2025. In-depth details about the tournament structure, money pots, and venues will be revealed in the summer, ensuring excitement for spectators everywhere.
BLAST’s debut in Dota 2 excited Andrew Haworth, VP of Ecosystems at Valve & Riot Games, who emphasized the company’s dedication to improving the esports experience. He underlined BLAST’s commitment to provide Dota with unparalleled production quality and captivating moments.
“This move signifies a significant expansion of BLAST’s tournament offerings, extending beyond successful ventures in Fortnite, Rocket League, Counter-Strike, and Rainbow Six Siege,” Haworth stated.
Dota 2 content will now be available on BLAST.tv, the personalized esports streaming platform, providing fans with an enhanced viewing experience. The timeline tool, among other interactive elements, allows viewers to instantaneously revisit memorable events. During broadcasts, community engagement is made possible through regulated live chat and the platform’s sophisticated video player, which supports 4K quality.
BLAST.tv will function as a one-stop shop for Dota 2 enthusiasts, including access to news, player statistics, team standings, and special material in addition to live tournaments. Interactive polls and mini-games will improve the viewing experience even more and help esports fans feel more connected to one another.
BLAST is bringing novel events and engaging watching experiences to the Dota 2 scene, raising the bar for competitive gaming entertainment.