In January, Malta hosts the launch of a new Counter-Strike 2 season, showcasing the updated rosters of the world’s elite teams. In this 1xBet review, we break down everything you need to know about BLAST Premier Bounty Season 1 2026.
Key dates
BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 (alternative name) takes place in Malta from
January 13 to 25. A total of 32 teams compete for a $1,150,000 prize
pool.
The tournament schedule is as follows:
- January 9 — Draft Show
- January 13–18 — Play-In Stage (Online)
- January 22–25 — Playoffs Stage (LAN)
During the Draft Show, teams select their opponents for the opening
matches (more on this process below). In the Play-In Stage, all 32
participants fight for eight places in the Playoffs—those who advance
then battle for the championship title on the main stage
at BLAST Arena Studios.
Tournament participants
Qualification for BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 was determined by the
December edition of the Valve Global Ranking. The full lineup of teams
competing at the event includes:
- FURIA
- Falcons
- Vitality
- Aurora
- Team Spirit
- Team Liquid
- FaZe Clan
- PARIVISION
- GamerLegion
- NAVI
- Gentle Mates
- Astralis
- HEROIC
- 3DMAX
- paiN Gaming
- FUT Esports
- OG
- Monte
- 9INE
- ENCE
- EYEBALLERS
- Inner Circle
- BetBoom
- Fnatic
- M80
- SINNERS
- Passion UA
- HOTU
- Ninjas in Pyjamas
- Virtus.pro
- NRG
- ECSTATIC
Notably, three teams from the VRS Top 10 declined their invitations:
MOUZ, The MongolZ, and G2. The tournament is also skipped by Legacy,
Imperial, B8, SAW, FlyQuest, Lynn Vision, MIBR, TYLOO, and Fluxo.
Format
The BLAST Premier Bounty series stands out thanks to a distinctive format not used in any other CS2 competition.
BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 began with the Draft Show, in which teams
ranked 17th to 32nd chose their opponents from the top 16. However, the
decision-making process proves more nuanced than it initially appears.
Every match follows a single-elimination format.
Opting for a stronger opponent risks an early exit, while selecting a
weaker one increases the chances of advancing but significantly limits
potential prize earnings.
Each team in the top half of the ranking carries a predefined bounty:
- Tier 1 ($60,000): FURIA, Falcons, Vitality, Aurora
- Tier 2 ($30,000): NAVI, Liquid, Astralis, Spirit
- Tier 3 ($20,000): paiN, HEROIC, FaZe Clan, 3DMAX
- Tier 4 ($15,000): Gentle Mates, PARIVISION, FUT, GamerLegion
Defeating a higher-ranked opponent awards the winner half of that team’s
bounty. For example, a victory over one of the top four teams
immediately secures $30,000. The remaining bounty carries over to the
next match and is added to the team’s cumulative prize
total. After each round, teams are re-ranked based on the strength of
the opponent they defeat, and the draft process repeats.
Following two Play-In rounds (Round of 32 and Round of 16), eight teams
advance to the LAN stage, where they compete in the quarterfinals,
semifinals, and the grand final.
BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 favorites
So far, BLAST has hosted only two events in this series, and both were
won by Team Spirit. The squad defeated Eternal Fire in the Spring 2025
final and The MongolZ in the Fall 2025 final.
From a statistical perspective, the “Dragons” enter BLAST Bounty Winter
2026 as the clear favorites. Vitality also boasts strong credentials
after winning both Major tournaments in 2025, while FURIA closed the
season in impressive form. Falcons, widely viewed
as the most star-studded CS2 roster, are also among the top contenders.
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