One Trophy, Six Contenders: The BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 Playoffs Are Here

One Trophy, Six Contenders: The BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 Playoffs Are Here

The group stage dust has settled, and the picture is crystal clear: six teams are heading to Rotterdam with everything on the line. The 2026 BLAST Open Spring Rotterdam playoffs kick off this Friday, March 27, and the stakes don't get much higher: a $1,100,000 prize pool, a live crowd of up to 15,000 fans, and the first major statement of the 2026 Counter-Strike calendar.

The Bracket Is Set, and It Is Loaded

After two intense weeks of group-stage action held at BLAST's studios in Copenhagen, only six squads survived to make the trip to the Netherlands. The road to the trophy opens on Friday with two quarterfinals that could go in very different directions.

On one side of the bracket, Aurora Gaming and The MongolZ clash first, with the winner earning a semifinal date against the heavily favored Team Vitality. On the other side, PARIVISION takes on Team Falcons, and whoever comes out standing gets to face a red-hot Natus Vincere in the semis.

Vitality: The machine that nobody can stop

Let's be direct: Team Vitality enter Rotterdam as the overwhelming favorites, and the numbers back it up completely. The French powerhouse heads into the playoffs riding a jaw-dropping 17-match win-streak. ZywOo and company haven't just been winning, they've been making it look effortless, sweeping map pools and dismantling rosters that would be finals-caliber at any other event.

Their semifinal opponent will come from the Aurora vs. MongolZ quarterfinal and neither team will be exactly thrilled about that draw. Aurora has been on a strong run, reaching the ESL Pro League Season 23 Grand Final just days ago, but they ran into a brick wall against NAVI. The MongolZ, always dangerous, bring their trademark aggression and a legitimate shot-calling structure that has hurt bigger teams before. Still, whoever gets through faces the toughest ask in CS2 right now.

NAVI: Fresh off a title, hungry for more

If there's anyone capable of challenging Vitality in a grand final, it's Natus Vincere. NAVI comes into Rotterdam with maximum momentum, fresh off their ESL Pro League Season 23 championship, where they beat Aurora Gaming 3-1 in the final, with w0nderful and makazze delivering standout performances throughout. Five wins from five recent matches. That's not a coincidence; that's a team that figured something out.

Their semifinal path runs through either PARIVISION or Team Falcons. PARIVISION had a strong group stage run. They knocked out Team Spirit 2-0 in the upper bracket to punch their ticket to Rotterdam and Jame's side are always capable of pulling off a tactical masterclass. Falcons, meanwhile, earned their spot the hard way, beating FURIA 2-1 in a grinding lower-bracket final. Neither team will roll over for NAVI, but the Ukrainian squad has looked unstoppable lately.

The Ones Who Didn't Make It

It's worth noting the two of the biggest names in the game won't be in Rotterdam:

FURIA's tournament ended painfully in the group stage, eliminated by Falcons in that lower bracket final, a tough result for a team that came in with high expectations.

Team Spirit, another perennial contender, also fell short, losing to PARIVISION. The message from the group stage was loud: there are no free rides at this level.

Full Playoff Schedule

  • Friday, March 27 - Quarterfinals: Aurora Gaming vs. The MongolZ | PARIVISION vs. Team Falcons
  • Saturday, March 28 - Semifinals: Team Vitality vs. QF1 winner | Natus Vincere vs. QF2 winner
  • Sunday, March 29 - Grand Final: TBD vs. TBD

All matches are played at the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands — a venue that holds up to 15,000 spectators and has the kind of atmosphere that turns already-great CS2 into something unforgettable.


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