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Singapore to Host S$1.8 Million Dota 2 World Finals This November

Top Global Teams to Compete in Blast Slam IV: Singapore

Singapore will once again take centre stage in the global esports scene as the Blast Slam IV: Singapore Dota 2 World Final kicks off from 7 to 9 November 2025 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Organised by esports entertainment company Blast, with support from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), the event will bring together the top 12 Dota 2 teams from around the world to battle for a prize pool worth US$1 million (approximately S$1.28 million).

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Teams already confirmed for the finals include Team Liquid, Team Falcons, PARIVISION, Tundra Esports, Team Spirit, HEROICS, and Talon. Four more squads will secure their spots through regional qualifiers in Europe, China, and Southeast Asia, while one final slot will be granted via direct invitation.

The tournament marks another major international esports event hosted in Singapore, following previous high-profile Counter-Strike and Dota 2 competitions by the same organiser last year.

Affordable Tickets & Exclusive VIP Perks

Ticket prices start at just S$11 for a one-day pass, with three-day passes from S$68 before booking fees, making it accessible for both hardcore fans and newcomers to the scene. Premium ticket holders can look forward to exclusive perks such as meet-and-greet sessions with players, special merchandise bundles, and other fan-centric benefits.

With its combination of competitive gaming and entertainment, the Blast Slam IV: Singapore promises to be one of the largest esports spectacles in the region this year, drawing both local and international visitors.

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Boost for Singapore’s Growing Esports Tourism Scene

The Singapore Tourism Board’s continued support for major gaming events reflects the nation’s ambition to position itself as a premier destination for esports tourism. High-profile tournaments like Blast Slam IV not only showcase Singapore’s world-class event facilities but also inject millions into the local economy through tourism, hospitality, and entertainment sectors.

With the global esports industry projected to exceed US$1.6 billion in revenue in the coming years, hosting major events like this places Singapore firmly on the map as a serious player in competitive gaming. Fans can expect intense matches, electrifying live atmosphere, and a showcase of the very best that professional Dota 2 has to offer.

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