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GG.BET, the Blast Premier Spring Final 2024 exclusive betting partner, will be offering attendees merch and esports team signing sessions at the GG.BOOTH this week.
The Spring Final 2024 season playoffs will be taking place from June 14th to 16th 2024 at Ovo Arena Wembley in London.
The Spring Final is the closing stage of the Counter-Strike 2 Blast Premier series. In the season’s final, the eight strongest teams will butt heads, with six advancing to the playoff and battling it out over LAN at Ovo Arena Wembley for a $425,000 prize pool.
GG.BET Activities at the Blast Premier Spring Final 2024 GG.BOOTH
A special GG.BET zone at the north side of the Ovo Arena Wembley will allow CS fans to snap some photos to remember the event by, and in the creative zone they can make a poster to support their favourite team with.
There’s also some merch available so attendees can stand out from the crowd.
There will be other activities going on at this spot, with a host and GG.BET brand ambassadors, as well as signing sessions with the teams.
While the Blast Premier Spring Final 2024 is on, GG.BET is also offering its customers a free bet when they deposit at least $20. Head to the Promotions section on gg.bet between June 12th and 16th 2024 to get your bonus.
In January 2024, the Blast Premier Counter-Strike tournament series and leading betting brand GG.BET announced an exclusive partnership. As part of this collaboration, GG.BET is organising activities that give the fans the chance to experience CS2 events in all their glory.
Update: How fans partied in London at the Blast Premier Spring Final 2024 with GG.BET

Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late ’80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation up until February 2021, when he stepped back to work full-time on Esports News UK and offer esports consultancy and freelance services. Note: Dom still produces the British Esports newsletter on a freelance basis, so our coverage of British Esports is always kept simple – usually just covering the occasional press release – because of this conflict of interest.