The preparations are in full swing as teams prepare to participate in BLAST Slam IV: Singapore, slated to begin on October 14, 2025.
With eyes set on the prize, almost every team competing in the tournament has undergone player changes, especially after The International 2025.
Before we break down the new teams, why not plan to watch one of the biggest showdowns of the year unfold live in Singapore?
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The best way to watch the new rosters is in the arena. How will the new look Liquid perform? Will the Singaporean poloson perform in front of his home crowd?
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BLAST Slam IV Team Rosters
Team Falcons
- Oliver “Skiter” Lepko
- Stanislav “Malr1ne” potorak
- Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf
- Andreas “Cr1t-” Franck Nielsen
- Jingjun “Sneyking” Wu
- Kurtis “Aui_2000” Daniel Ling (Coach)
BetBoom Team
- Ilya “Kiritych~” Ulyanov
- Danil “gpk~” Skutin
- Matvey “MieRo” Vasyunin
- Vitalie “Save-” Melnic
- Vladislav “Kataomi`” Semenov
- Roman “rmN-” Paley (Coach)
Team Aureus
- John “Natsumi” Vargas
- Andrei “skem” Ong
- Nikko “Force” Bilocura
- Timothy “tims” John Randrup
- Erin “Yopaj” Jasper Ferrer
- Adam “343” Shah (Coach)
Yakult Brothers
- Jin “flyfly” Zhiyi
- Zhou “Emo” Yi
- Nicholas Lim “zeal” Eng Han
- Ye “BoBoKa” Zhibiao
- Wilson Koh “Poloson” Chin Wei
- Wang “Yakult” Hao (Coach)
HEROIC
- Yuma “Yuma” Langlet
- Adrian “Wisper” Cespedes Dobles
- Cedric Alexander “Davai Lama” Deckmyn
- Elvis Joel “Scofield” De La Cruz Pena
- Matheus Santos “KingJungles” Jungles Diniz
- Igor Furtado “kaffs” Guimaraes Estevao (Coach)
MOUZ
- Remco “Crystallis” Arets
- Nai Zheng “Midone” Yeik
- Miroslav “BOOM” Bican
- Daniial “Yamich” Lazebnyi
- Melchior Leander “Seleri” Isaac Hillenkamp
- Daniel “ImmortalFaith” Moza (Coach)
Execration
- Jinn Marrey “Palos” Lamatao
- Mark Anthony “bob” Urbina
- Justine Ryan “Tino” Grimaldo
- Mark Jubert “Shanks” Redira
- Bryle Jacob “Cml” Alvizo
- Lee Wei “Arthur” Yip (Coach)
Team Liquid
- Michael “m1CKe” Vu
- Michał “Nisha” Jankowski
- Marcus Folke “Ace” Hoelgaard Christensen
- Samuel “boxi” Olof Svahn
- Erik “tOfu” Engel
- William “Blitz” Lee (Coach)
Tundra Esports
- Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko
- Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov
- Neta “33” Shapira
- Matthew “Ari” Walker
- Matthew “Whitemon” Filemon
- David Tan “Moonmeander” Boon Yang (Coach)
Team Spirit
- Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk
- Denis “Larl” Sigitov
- Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov
- Alexandr “rue” Filin
- Nikita “panto” Balaganin
- Ayrat “Silent” Gaziev (Coach)
Aurora Gaming
- Egor “Nightfall” Grigorenko
- Rafli “Mikoto” Fathur Rahman
- Aleksandr “TORONTOTOKYO” Khertek
- Myroslav “Mira” Kolpakov
- Chan “Oli” Chon Kien
Natus Vincere
- Taras “gotthejuice” Linnikov
- Artem “Niku” Bachkur
- Yurii “pma” Prots
- Bakyt “KG_Zayac” Emilzhanov
- Stanislav “Riddys” Mitroshkyn
- Aske Wilbur “Cy-” Vang Larsen (Coach)
With a million dollars on the line, the teams above will not only compete for the prize money or the coveted trophy, but also to dip their toes in uncharted waters, especially with new rosters.
All eyes will be set on Team Falcons after their victory at The International 2025. Everyone will be eager to see them back in action as the best Dota 2 team in the world.