The BLAST Premier Spring Final featured eight of the best CS:GO<\/em> teams in the world fighting for their share of the $425,000 prize pool between June 7 to 11.<\/p>
Vitality, Heroic, FaZe Clan, G2, Cloud9, and Astralis were the European representatives, Imperial was the only South American team, and Complexity was the home team. They were split into two double-elimination format groups of four teams each and the top three squads from each group advanced to the single-elimination playoffs, which kicked off on Friday, June 9.<\/p>
The BLAST Premier Spring Final will be the last tier-one event before the player break throughout June and July, in which organizations will be accessing their rosters for the second half of the season, and most importantly for the release of Counter-Strike 2<\/em>.<\/p>
Here are the schedule, scores, brackets, and results for the BLAST Premier Spring Final.<\/p>