CS2 2026 Calendar: All Major & S-Tier Tournaments, Rankings & Ticket Guid

The 2026 Counter-Strike 2 season is absolutely stacked.

From legendary Majors in Cologne and Singapore, to BLAST’s chaotic Bounty seasons, to $2M prize pools in Riyadh — this is one of the strongest CS calendars we’ve ever seen.

As someone who’s lost sleep over BO5 finals and still gets chills from crowd chants at LANs, I put together the most complete CS2 2026 guide:

  • ✅ Full tournament calendar

  • 🏆 Ranking of the most important events

  • 🎟️ Practical ticket-buying guide (with insider tips)

Bookmark this. You’ll need it all year.

📅 Part 1: CS2 2026 Full Schedule at a Glance (Jan–Dec)

Hey fellow CS fanatics! If you’re like me, you live for the thrill of top-tier Counter-Strike esports—nail-biting clutches, team synergy at its peak, and the rush of witnessing history in the making. To make sure you never miss a single match, bracket update, or jaw-dropping play, I’ve rounded up all the biggest upcoming CS tournaments of 2026 in one easy-to-navigate schedule. From massive Majors to regional showdowns with heft prize pools, this is your ultimate guide to the year’s esports action. Let’s dive in!

P.S. I’ve sorted all events chronologically in a table below, so you can quickly scan dates, locations, team counts, and prize pools—perfect for planning your viewing calendar!

2026 Upcoming CS Tournaments (Chronological Order)

Tournament Name

Dates

Location

Number of Teams

Prize Pool

BLAST Premier Bounty Season 1 2026

Jan 12 - 25

Malta Studio, MT

32

$1,150,000

IEM Kraków 2026

Jan 28 - Feb 08

Kraków, Poland

24

$1,000,000

PGL Cluj Napoca 2026

Feb 09 - 22

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

16

$625,000

ESL Pro League Season 23 2026

Feb 27 - Mar 15

Europe

24

$275,000

BLAST Premier Open Season 1 2026

Mar 16 - 29

Rotterdam, Netherlands

16

$1,100,000

PGL Bucharest 2026

Apr 03 - 11

Bucharest, Romania

16

$625,000

IEM Rio 2026

Apr 13 - 19

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

16

$300,000

Fissure Playground 3 2026

Apr 20 - 26

Shenzhen, China

16

$450,000

BLAST Premier Rivals Season 1 2026

Apr 27 - May 03

Fort Worth, Texas, USA

8

$1,000,000

PGL Astana 2026

May 07 - 17

Astana, Kazakhstan

16

$800,000

IEM Atlanta 2026

May 11 - 17

Atlanta, USA

16

$300,000

IEM Cologne Major 2026

Jun 02 - 21

Cologne, Germany

32

$1,250,000

Fissure Playground 4 2026

Jul 13 - 23

TBA

16

$800,000

BLAST Premier Bounty Season 2 2026

Jul 20 - Aug 02

Malta Studio, MT

32

$1,150,000

Esports World Cup 2026 CS2

Aug 12 - 23

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

32

$2,000,000

BLAST Premier Open Season 2 2026

Aug 24 - Sep 06

Europe

16

$1,100,000

ESL Pro League Season 24 2026

Oct 03 - 11

Katowice, Poland

16

$300,000

PGL Belgrade 2026

Oct 22 - Nov 02

Belgrade, Serbia

16

$625,000

IEM China 2026

Nov 02 - 08

China

16

$300,000

BLAST Premier Rivals Season 2 2026

Nov 09 - 15

TBA

8

$1,000,000

Final Notes & Verification Tips

Pending Details: Venues for IEM Rio/Atlanta/China, BLAST Spring Final/World Final, and prize pools for ZEM/CAC are still unconfirmed. Follow @ESLCS, @BLASTPremier, @ValveCS2, and local event organizers on social media for updates.

Save this table to your phone—never miss a match again!

🔵 Part 2: 2026 CS2 Ultimate Fan Guide: Tournaments Calendar 

As a die-hard CS2 fan who’s stayed up till 3 a.m. watching Major finals and screamed at clutch 1v3 plays, I know how crucial a solid tournament calendar is. No more scrolling through messy event pages or missing underdog upsets—this is your ultimate guide to 2026’s CS2 action. We’re breaking down confirmed blockbusters, juicy rumors, and even the heartbreaks of canceled events. Let’s dive in—your next favorite match is just around the corner!

The Big Dogs: Valve-Sanctioned Majors

Majors are the Super Bowl of CS2—nothing beats the crowd roar, the trophy hype, and the $2M prize pool on the line. 2026 has two confirmed Majors you cannot sleep on.

Tournament Dates Location Prize Pool Teams Format & Highlights
IEM Cologne Major 2026 June 2–21 LANXESS Arena, Cologne $2,000,000 32 Challengers → Legends → Champions with a BO5 final. Cologne’s crowd is legendary—those chants and energy turn every round into a thriller. 32 of the world’s best teams fighting for not just cash, but the most respected title in CS. This is the pinnacle—set your DVRs now!
PGL Singapore Major 2026 Nov 25–Dec 13 Singapore Indoor Stadium (finals) $2,000,000 32 Four-stage showdown, with the final 4 days in the iconic indoor stadium. Ending the year with a Major in Asia? Expect wild regional rivalries and maybe a surprise underdog run—Singapore’s audience knows how to make visiting teams feel the pressure.

IEM Cologne Major 2026 (Jun 2 - 21): You can’t miss a Major! With 32 teams fighting for $1.25 million and bragging rights, this is the pinnacle of CS competition. Cologne’s crowd is legendary, so the atmosphere will be electric.

ESL Pro Tour (EPT): The Steady Powerhouse

ESL’s lineup is the backbone of the CS2 season, with consistent $1M+ prize pools and matches that shape team rankings. Here’s the confirmed slate—note the corrected dates and venues we’ve fixed just for you!

Tournament Dates Location Prize Pool Teams Why It Matters
IEM Kraków 2026 Jan 28–Feb 8 TAURON Arena, Kraków $1,200,000 24 Kicks off the EPT season and replaces IEM Katowice as the early EU hotspot. Start your 2026 CS viewing here—this is where teams set the tone for the year.
ESL Pro League (EPL) S23 Mar 1–15 Stockholm Annexet (finals) $1,000,000 24 League-style group stages plus playoffs—perfect for watching how teams adapt over multiple matches. Stockholm’s venue always delivers crisp production value.
IEM Rio 2026 Apr 13–19 TBA (Brazil) $1,000,000 16 A Masters-level event that brings EPT action to South America. Even without a confirmed venue yet, Brazilian crowds will make this a rowdy, unmissable stop.
IEM Atlanta 2026 May 11–17 TBA (Atlanta, USA) $1,000,000 16 NA’s big EPT Masters event—expect hometown favorites to bring their A-game. Great for catching North American talent go head-to-head with global squads.
ESL Pro League (EPL) S24 Oct 3–11 Spodek Arena, Katowice $1,000,000 16 LAN playoffs at a historic esports venue! Katowice always hosts classic matches—this late-season event will be make-or-break for teams gearing up for the Singapore Major.
IEM China 2026 Nov 2–8 TBA (China) $1,000,000 16 Wraps up the EPT season. With the Singapore Major right after, this will be a final chance for teams to tune their strategies—don’t miss the pre-Major jitters and fireworks.

For live streams and bracket updates, hit up the ESL Pro Tour official website—my go-to for real-time stats.

PGL Series: European Flair & Cross-Continent Action

PGL has been killing it since 2002, and 2026’s lineup mixes studio intimacy with stadium-sized spectacles. Most events are confirmed, with some tasty details for fans who love the behind-the-scenes logistics.

Tournament Dates Location Prize Pool Teams Can’t-Miss Details
PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026 Feb 9–22 Cluj-Napoca, Romania (BTArena for finals) $1,250,000 16 The second edition of this event! The final three days at BTArena will be immersive—expect close-up player reactions and loud crowd energy that’ll come through your screen.
PGL Bucharest 2026 Apr 3–11 PGL Studios, Bucharest $1,250,000 16 They adjusted the end date to April 11 (a Saturday) to avoid conflicting with other tournaments. Smart move—means players won’t rush travel and we get their full focus. No open qualifiers here—only elite squads.
PGL Astana 2026 May 7–17 Barys Arena, Astana $1,250,000 16 Here’s the tea: It ends May 17, and CAC 2026 starts May 19 in Shanghai. PGL and Perfect World are collaborating so teams can jump between the two easily. That’s a combined $2.6M prize pool up for grabs if teams compete in both—talk about high stakes!
PGL Barcelona 2026 Oct 22–Nov 2 TBA, Barcelona $1,250,000 16 The ultimate pre-Singapore Major warm-up. Iberian crowds love CS, so expect intense matches that’ll show which teams are ready for the year’s final Major.

Stay updated with PGL’s latest via their official news page.

BLAST Premier: Chaos, Underdogs & Studio Showdowns

BLAST’s 2026 lineup is packed with 32-team brawls and exclusive 8-team face-offs. The Bounty Seasons are where underdogs shine—you never know when a rookie squad will take down a top-tier org.

Tournament Dates Location Teams Prize Pool Why Tune In?
BLAST Premier Bounty Season 1 Jan 12–25 Malta Studio 32 $1,150,000 32 teams = tons of upsets! Malta Studio’s tight setting makes matches feel personal—every round is a nail-biter.
BLAST Premier Open Season 1 Mar 16–29 Rotterdam, Netherlands 16 $1,100,000 EU’s first big open event—expect regional rivalries to heat up here.
BLAST Premier Rivals Season 1 Apr 27–May 3 Fort Worth, Texas 8 $1,000,000 Only 8 elite teams—this is pure, high-skill CS. No filler, just top-tier plays.
BLAST Premier Bounty Season 2 Jul 20–Aug 2 Malta Studio 32 $1,150,000 Summer chaos! Perfect for mid-year CS cravings—don’t miss the post-Major roster tweaks in action.
BLAST Premier Open Season 2 Aug 24–Sep 6 Europe 16 $1,100,000 Late summer action that’ll set the stage for fall tournaments.
BLAST Premier Rivals Season 2 Nov 9–15 TBA 8 $1,000,000 Right before the Singapore Major—teams will be fighting to build momentum.

My pro tip: BLAST.tv’s CS page has live streams and bracket updates—bookmark it.

Hidden Gems: Tier 1/Tier 2 Wildcards

These events might fly under some fans’ radars, but they’re where future stars are made and regional scenes get their time to shine.

Tournament Dates Location Prize Pool Teams Status & Notes
CS Asia Championships (CAC) 2026 May 19–24 (official) Shanghai, China (official) $1,000,000 16 OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED; Asia’s premier Tier 1 CS2 event. Hosted by Perfect World, it will continue to boost the prosperity of Asia's CS2 e - sports scene and bring a fierce international showdown to fans.
Zhi - Tech Elite Masters (ZEM) 2026 Jan 23–25 (LAN, official) Beijing, China (Weibo IN · Diamond Center, official) TBA (unconfirmed) 8 (from 16 qualifiers, official) OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED; Tier 2 event with official Valve points. LVG, OG, and FlyQuest have been confirmed to participate. Notably, the venue was an official site for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and now serves as North China’s largest professional e - sports arena, promising a legendary showdown.
Esports World Cup (CS2) Aug 12 - 23 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia $2,000,000 32 OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED; a standout in terms of prize pool. Most Tier 1 CS2 events have a standard prize pool of $1M - $1.25M, but this tournament offers a huge $2M plus additional club bonuses to attract top - tier e - sports organizations worldwide. For more details, check the official website: Esports World Cup CS2 Competition

Esports World Cup (CS2) is where top orgs will go all out, and the bonus rewards make every round count. Check out their official site for details.

Critical Bummer: Canceled Events to Ignore

Don’t get hyped for these—they’re off the table for 2026:

  1. StarSeries Season 20: Originally rumored for Sept 16–20, Valve axed it because StarLadder missed info submission deadlines. Next Tier 1 event from them is October 2027.

  2. FISSURE “Playground” Series: Two out of three planned events got canceled due to Valve’s circuit rules. No Tier 1 FISSURE CS2 matches this year—save your excitement for 2027.

Final Thoughts for Fellow Fans

2026 is shaping up to be a massive year for CS2. Whether you’re glued to Majors, hunting for underdog stories in BLAST Bounty Seasons, or cheering on regional squads in CAC and ZEM, there’s no shortage of action. Keep this calendar handy, follow the official links, and let’s scream about those clutch plays together. Which event are you hyped for most? Drop a comment below—I’m already counting down to Cologne! 🎮💥

🟣 Part 3: Ranking the Most Noteworthy CS2 Tournaments in 2026

The 2026 Counter-Strike 2 season is absolutely loaded. From legendary arenas in Europe to blockbuster events in the Middle East and North America, CS2 fans are spoiled for choice. But let’s be honest — not all tournaments carry the same weight.

Some events define careers. Some shape the meta. And some are simply must-watch CS.

As a longtime CS fan, here’s my ranking of the most noteworthy CS2 tournaments in 2026, based on prestige, prize pool, team quality, and global impact.

🏆 Tier 1: The Absolute Pinnacle of CS2 (Must-Watch)

These are the tournaments that define the season. If you only watch a handful of events all year, start here.

🥇 1. IEM Cologne Major 2026

📅 Jun 2 – 21 | 📍 Cologne, Germany
👥 32 Teams | 💰 $1,250,000

Often called “the Cathedral of Counter-Strike,” IEM Cologne remains the spiritual home of CS esports.

  • Major status

  • 32 elite teams

  • Legendary crowd and history

👉 Winning Cologne still means everything.

🥈 2. Esports World Cup 2026 (CS2)

📅 Aug 12 – 23 | 📍 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
👥 32 Teams | 💰 $2,000,000

The largest prize pool in CS2 for 2026.

  • Massive international spotlight

  • Stacked invite list

  • Part of the biggest multi-title esports event in the world

👉 Money, prestige, and pressure — all turned up to 11.

🥉 3. BLAST Premier Bounty Season 1 & Season 2 (Tie)

📅 Jan 12 – 25 / Jul 20 – Aug 2 | 📍 Malta
👥 32 Teams | 💰 $1,150,000 each

BLAST’s Bounty format delivers:

  • Constant high-level matchups

  • Early-year and mid-year momentum

  • Excellent production value

👉 Two of the most competitive non-Major events on the calendar.

🏅 Tier 2: Elite, High-Prestige Global Events

These tournaments may not be Majors, but winning them is a huge statement.

4. BLAST Premier Rivals (Season 1 & 2)

📍 USA / TBA | 👥 8 Teams | 💰 $1,000,000

  • Only the very best teams invited

  • High pressure, zero filler matches

  • Short, intense formats

👉 Every match feels like a final.

5. BLAST Premier Open (Season 1 & 2)

📍 Rotterdam / Europe
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $1,100,000

  • Strong mix of invites and qualifiers

  • Big prize pool

  • Global exposure

👉 A proving ground for championship contenders.

6. IEM Kraków 2026

📅 Jan 28 – Feb 8 | 📍 Kraków, Poland
👥 24 Teams | 💰 $1,000,000

Replacing Katowice’s early-year slot, Kraków steps in with:

  • Classic IEM prestige

  • Deep field

  • Huge seasonal momentum

👉 One of the most important events of the first half of 2026.

🧠 Tier 3: Strong Tier-1 / High Tier-2 LANs

These events still matter a lot — especially for rankings, storylines, and regional dominance.

7. PGL Astana 2026

📅 May 7 – 17 | 📍 Astana, Kazakhstan
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $800,000

  • Growing Central Asian CS presence

  • Solid prize pool

  • LAN playoffs atmosphere

8. FISSURE Playground 4

📅 Jul 13 – 23 | 📍 TBA
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $800,000

FISSURE continues to establish itself as:

  • A serious international organizer

  • A platform for both top teams and rising contenders

9. PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026

📅 Feb 9 – 22 | 📍 Romania
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $625,000

  • Reliable PGL production

  • Competitive invites

  • Strong mid-season LAN

10. PGL Bucharest 2026

📅 Apr 3 – 11 | 📍 Romania
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $625,000

👉 Solid Tier-1 value, especially for European teams.

11. PGL Belgrade 2026

📅 Oct 22 – Nov 2 | 📍 Serbia
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $625,000

A late-season battleground with:

  • High-stakes positioning before year’s end

  • Intense regional rivalries

🎯 Tier 4: Important Circuit & Regional Events

These events may not grab global headlines, but they’re essential to the CS2 ecosystem.

12. ESL Pro League (Season 23 & 24)

📍 Europe / Katowice
👥 16–24 Teams | 💰 $275,000–$300,000

  • Long formats

  • Ranking implications

  • Talent development

13. IEM Rio 2026

📅 Apr 13 – 19 | 📍 Brazil
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $300,000

👉 The crowd alone makes it worth watching.

14. IEM Atlanta 2026

📅 May 11 – 17 | 📍 USA
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $300,000

15. IEM China 2026

📅 Nov 2 – 8 | 📍 China
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $300,000

Key for:

  • Asian CS growth

  • Late-season international exposure

16. FISSURE Playground 3

📅 Apr 20 – 26 | 📍 Shenzhen, China
👥 16 Teams | 💰 $450,000

🧩 Final Thoughts: What Should Fans Prioritize?

If you’re planning your CS2 viewing schedule for 2026, here’s the short version:

  • 🎯 Must-watch: Cologne Major, Esports World Cup, BLAST Bounty

  • 🏆 High-stakes elite CS: BLAST Rivals, BLAST Open, IEM Kraków

  • 🌍 Storyline builders: PGL & FISSURE LANs

  • 📊 Consistency & depth: ESL Pro League

No matter how you slice it, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the strongest years in CS history.

🔴 Part 4: 2026 CS2 Tournament Ticket Buying Guide

If you’re a Counter-Strike fan like me, 2026 is shaping up to be the best year yet for live CS2 action. BLAST Premier is back with a stacked lineup—intimate studio battles in Malta, arena-sized chaos in Europe, and North American showdowns in Texas—all with prize pools north of $1 million.

But here’s the cold hard truth:👉 BLAST tickets sell out in MINUTES. And every tournament uses a different platform (no, they don’t make it easy).

This guide is your one-stop shop to skip the stress, secure your seat, and avoid scammers. I’m breaking down exactly how to buy tickets for every major BLAST 2026 event, with direct links, pricing, and fan-proven tips only insiders know. Let’s lock in those spots!

🔥 Why BLAST 2026 Is Non-Negotiable for CS2 Fans

BLAST isn’t just esports—it’s an experience. Think:

  • World-class production (those pyrotechnics! The player entrances!)

  • Up-close access to pros (I met ZywOo at Rotterdam 2024—worth every euro)

  • The energy of 10,000 fans screaming “EASY!” after a clutch ace

  • Prize pools from $1M–$1.15M, so every match feels like a final

Whether you’re a casual viewer or a diehard who knows every map callout, these events are where CS2 comes alive. Don’t watch from your couch—be part of the chaos.

🚨 3 Critical Pro Tips (Before You Buy Anything)

These hacks will save you from missing out (trust me, I’ve learned the hard way):

  1. BLAST.tv Newsletter = Pre-Sale Gold: Most events have a 24–48 hour pre-sale for subscribers. By general sale, studio seats in Malta and front-row arena spots are GONE.✅ Sign up here (free!): blast.tv/register

  2. Only Use Official Platforms: Scammers target CS2 fans—never buy from Facebook Marketplace, Reddit threads, or random links. BLAST’s trusted partners:

  • EventWorks (Malta events)

  • Eventim (European arena events)

  • Ticketmaster (North American events)

  • Weekend Passes = Better Value (and Seats): For arena events like Rotterdam or Fort Worth, 3-day passes are cheaper than buying single days. Plus, they often lock in a fixed seat for the Grand Final (no scrambling for a spot Sunday morning).

🎯 BLAST 2026 Tournament Breakdown (By Event)

Below is every major BLAST CS2 tournament, organized by type—with key details, ticket links, and step-by-step guides. I’m updating this as new info drops, so bookmark it!

1. BLAST Premier Bounty Seasons 1 & 2 2026 – Malta’s Bounty Hunt

The Bounty series is CS2’s “underdog playground.” 32 teams battle in a unique format (single-elimination BO3s, seeding-based prize rolls, BO5 finals) at BLAST’s intimate Malta studio. Only the LAN playoffs (QF–GF) are open to fans—and tickets start at just €10.

📅 Key Event Details

Season Dates Venue Spectator Phase Prize Pool Ticket Status
Bounty S1 2026 Jan 13–25 BLAST Arena Studios (Attard, Malta) Jan 22–25 (LAN playoffs) $1.15M LIVE NOW
Bounty S2 2026 Jul 20–Aug 2 BLAST Studio Malta TBA (late July) ~$1M Pre-sale mid-2026
🛒 How to Buy Bounty S1 Tickets (Live Now!)
  1. Start at BLAST’s official ticketing hub to confirm the event:🔗 blast.tv/tickets

  2. Click through to EventWorks (Malta’s exclusive partner):🔗 eventworkstickets.com/premier-bounty-s1-2026

  3. Pick your ticket tier (prices include booking fees):

  • Single Day (Jan 22/23/24): €10.80 (€10 base + €0.80 fee)

  • Final Day (Jan 25): €16.20 (€15 base + €1.20 fee)

  • Weekend Pass (Jan 22–25): €32.40 (€30 base + €2.40 fee)

  • Check out fast—Malta’s studio only holds ~500 fans!

💡 Bounty S2 Tip

Malta’s capacity is tiny, so follow BLAST on X (Twitter) for announcements (tickets drop 4–6 weeks before the event). Save EventWorks to your bookmarks—they’ll use the same link structure for S2.

2. BLAST Premier Open Seasons 1 & 2 2026 – European Arena Chaos

The Open series is where BLAST goes big. 16 teams battle in legendary venues (Rotterdam’s Ahoy Arena is iconic) with 10,000+ fans. S1 tickets are live now—don’t sleep on these.

📅 Key Event Details
Season Dates Venue Spectator Phase Prize Pool Ticket Status
Open S1 2026 Mar 16–29 Ahoy Arena (Rotterdam, Netherlands) Mar 27–29 (final 3 days) $1.1M LIVE NOW
Open S2 2026 Aug 24–Sep 6 Europe (TBA) TBA ~$1.1M Pre-sale mid-2026
🛒 How to Buy Open S1 (Rotterdam) Tickets
  1. BLAST’s exclusive partner for Europe is Eventim—grab remaining seats here:🔗 eventim.nl/noapp/eventseries

  2. For Dutch-speaking fans: Local updates + phone booking (0900-1353, €0.60/min):🔗 blastpremier.nl/

  3. Ticket tiers (includes service fees):

  • Single Day (Mar 27/28/29): Starting at €55

  • 3-Day Weekend Pass: Starting at €159.50

  • Extra fees: Up to €2.25 order fee + €4.50 shipping (physical tickets)

  • Age rule: 16+ can attend alone; under-16s need an adult (18+). Bring ID—they check!

💡 Open S2 Tip

BLAST will announce the S2 venue (rumored to be Berlin or Madrid) in June 2026. Tickets drop 6 weeks before the event—sign up for the newsletter to get pre-sale access.

3. BLAST Premier Rivals Seasons 1 & 2 2026 – North American Showdowns

Rivals is where the world’s top 8 teams clash. S1 hits Fort Worth, Texas, in spring 2026—think: Dickies Arena, $1M prize pool, and that classic American sports energy. Pre-sales are open NOW.

📅 Key Event Details
Season Dates Venue Spectator Phase Prize Pool Ticket Status
Rivals S1 2026 Apr 27–May 3 Dickies Arena (Fort Worth, TX) May 1–3 (final 3 days) $1M PRE-SALE OPEN
Rivals S2 2026 Nov 9–15 TBA (NA/Europe) TBA ~$1M TBA
🛒 How to Buy Rivals S1 Tickets
  1. Pre-sale access ends Nov 30, 2025—sign up for BLAST.tv emails first:🔗 blast.tv/register

  2. Buy directly via Ticketmaster (3-day passes are live!):🔗 ticketmaster.com/blast-premier-rivals-fort-worth-2026

  3. Event info:

  • Doors open 11 AM CT (May 1–3); matches start at noon

  • VIP packages (player meet-and-greets, premium seating) TBA—follow BLAST for updates

💡 Rivals S2 Tip

S2’s venue will drop in mid-2026 (likely Los Angeles or Chicago for NA). Tickets will be on Ticketmaster—turn on notifications for BLAST’s X account to avoid missing pre-sales.

📝 Universal Ticket Buying Rules (Avoid Mistakes!)

  • Create Accounts Early: Set up profiles on BLAST.tv, Eventim, and Ticketmaster now. Save your payment info—checkout lines move fast, and you don’t want to fumble with credit card details while tickets vanish.

  • Follow BLAST on Social: X (Twitter) is their main hub for ticket launches, last-minute releases, and venue updates.🔗 x.com/BLASTPremier

  • Check Venue Rules: No large bags (max A4 size), no outside food/drinks, and ID must match your ticket name. Review rules on the ticketing page before you go.

  • Resale Policies: Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is canceled. Some platforms (Eventim/Ticketmaster) offer official resale—use that if you can’t attend (scalpers charge 2–3x face value).

📌 Quick Reference Link Sheet (Save This!)

No more digging through BLAST’s website—here’s every link you need:

🎉 Final Thought: See You in the Crowd!

2026 is the year to stop watching CS2 from your screen and start living it. Whether you’re cheering in Malta’s cozy studio or roaring with 10k fans in Rotterdam, these moments are what make being a CS2 fan unforgettable.

Remember: Pre-sales are your superpower. Sign up for the BLAST newsletter, mark those ticket launch dates in your calendar, and act fast.

I’ll be at Rotterdam and Fort Worth—hit me up if you see a guy rocking a Vitality jersey screaming at the screen. Let’s make 2026 the year of live CS2!

GG, and let’s lock those tickets! 🎮

🎯 Final Thoughts: Why 2026 Is a Golden Year for CS2

Whether you:

  • chase Majors

  • live for BLAST chaos

  • or hunt future stars

2026 delivers everything a CS fan wants. Sign up for pre-sales. Plan early. And I’ll see you in the crowd — probably screaming at a Vitality clutch. GGs only 🎮🔥