The Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 2 was the biggest so far for the pinnacle of Apex Legends esports. With an epic year that featured thousands of players representing 79 countries and territories around the world that culminated in nearly 11 million hours watched during the Year 2 Championship alone, it’s clear there’s a lot of love for the ALGS!
Capping off another exciting year, the ALGS Championship in Raleigh, NC, was the largest to date, where 40 of the best Apex Legends teams in the world competed in front of thousands of fans along with millions of viewers watching from home. None of this would be possible without the players and fans alike, so thank you for supporting Apex Legends esports!
Building on Year 2’s momentum, we’re thrilled to announce the launch of ALGS Year 3.
Let’s start with the headlines:
- 30 Teams in each region’s Pro League
- Regional Finals to cap each of the two Regular Season Splits
- 3 Live Events and $5,000,000 USD in prize money
- ALGS Year 3 registration is now open
ALGS YEAR 3 - FORMAT AND SCHEDULE
Here’s a look at the upcoming schedule for all preseason competition, Split 1, and what’s in store for Split 2 and the Year 3 Championship next year.
WHAT’S NEW IN ALGS YEAR 3
Coming off of Year 2, the team has made some exciting updates to make this the best year yet for the ALGS.
UPDATED PRO LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON FORMAT
We’re excited to announce the introduction of an exciting Regional Finals as the last day of each Regular Season Split.
After each team completes their 36 Regular Season Matches, the top 20 teams will advance to the Regional Finals. The Regional Finals will consist of a Match Point series, with the winner earning a guaranteed Playoff spot.
THE PRO LEAGUE NOW FEATURES 30 TEAMS PER REGION
Following up on the introduction of our Pro League in Year 2, in Year 3, we’re reducing the size of each region’s Pro League to thirty teams to ensure the absolute highest level of competition in this division.
Detailed further below are the 22 teams in each region that have accepted invitations to participate in the Pro League.The remaining 8 Pro League spots in each region will be filled by the top performing teams in the upcoming Preseason Qualifiers.
THREE IN-PERSON COMPETITIONS
Year 3 of the ALGS will award a
$5,000,000 USD total prize pool, and include 3 LAN events.
- Split 1 Playoffs: Winter 2023
- Split 2 Playoffs: Spring 2023
- Year 3 Championship: Summer 2023
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
The minimum rank required to participate in the ALGS is now
Silver IV (4). Players can achieve this rank by participating in the Apex Legends Ranked Leagues mode. This now increases the opportunity for more competitors around the world to compete in Apex Legends esports.
Additionally, players in the Pro League will be required to compete on PC through Steam in Year 3.
CHALLENGER CIRCUIT UPDATES
Another enhancement to Year 3 is that the winning team from each Challenger Circuit competition will automatically qualify for the Split 2 Pro League Qualifier or the Last Chance Qualifier, depending on the Split.
LAST CHANCE QUALIFIER IMPROVEMENTS
In Year 3, we’ve also consolidated the ALGS Championship’s Last Chance Qualifiers into one double-elimination tournament featuring top Challenger Circuit teams and all non-qualified Pro League squads. The top finishing teams will advance to the Championship. This time around, we’ll also play the LCQ Finals using our Match Point format.
Read on below for full competition details and to see how you can
register for
Year 3 of the Apex Legends Global Series!
ALGS YEAR 3 - COMPETITION DETAILS
PRESEASON QUALIFIERS
Year 3 of the ALGS will kick off with four online Preseason Qualifier tournaments. These competitions will determine the eight teams from each region that will qualify to begin Split 1 in the Pro League. These eight teams will join the already invited 22 squads to round out the field of 30 per region.
- Registration for the Preseason Qualifiers is open now at playapex.com/algs
- The four online Preseason Qualifier tournaments will take place on October 8-10, October 15-17, October 22-24, and October 29-31, 2022
- The winning team from each regional Preseason Qualifier will automatically qualify for Split 1 of the Pro League
- Following all four Preseason Qualifier tournaments, the top four teams in each region by cumulative points earned throughout the qualifiers will also qualify for Split 1 of the Pro League
- All other participating teams will begin Split 1 in the Challenger Circuit
PRO LEAGUE
- Split 1 of the Pro League will kick off on Sunday, November 6th
- All five regions of the Pro League will be comprised of 30 teams:
- 22 directly invited teams
- 8 teams from the Preseason Qualifiers
- On the line for teams during each Split of the Regular Season is playoff qualification and a $500,000 USD prize pool.
- The 30 teams in each region will be seeded into three groups of 10 teams each, using performance across ALGS Year 2 and the Year 3 Preseason Qualifiers.
- Each Split of the Pro League will consist of an online Regular Season in which teams will begin by competing in a triple round-robin format (each group plays each other group 3 times).
- Across this triple round-robin, each team will play 36 matches in six series of six matches each.
- The top 20 teams by Regular Season Standings will then compete in an online Regional Finals utilizing the Match Point format.
- In NA, EMEA, and APAC N, 10 teams will qualify for the Split 1 Playoffs, including the winner of the Regional Finals and the top nine teams ranked by Regular Season points.
- In SA and APAC S, Five teams will qualify for the Split 1 Playoffs, including the winner of the Regional Finals and the top four teams ranked by Regular Season points.
- For the Split 2 Playoffs, regional slot distribution will be determined by Split 1 Playoffs performance. The better a region’s teams perform in the Split 1 Playoffs, the more spots that region will gain for the Split 2 Playoffs.
- At the end of the Split 1 Pro League Regular Season, the bottom eight teams in each region will be relegated to the Split 2 Pro League Qualifier, where they will battle against top-performing Challenger Circuit teams for a spot in the Split 2 Pro League.
- Following the Split 2 Playoffs, any Pro League teams that have not qualified for the Championship will participate in the Last Chance Qualifier.
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PRO LEAGUE CONTINUED
- Each Split’s Playoffs will award $1,000,000 USD and feature 40 of the best Apex Legends teams from the five ALGS regions (NA, EMEA, APAC N, APAC S, and SA).
- The location and dates for each Split’s Playoffs will be announced in the future.
- The Playoffs will utilize a Group Stage to Double-Elimination bracket format:
- In the Group Stage, teams will be seeded into 4 groups of 10 teams each based on their Regular Season performance, and each group will play a single 6-match series against every other group (18 matches total per team).
- Following the Group Stage, teams will be assigned a starting position in the double-elimination Bracket Stage based on their Group Stage performance, and each round in the Bracket Stage will consist of a 6-match series.
- The top 20 Group Stage teams will begin in the Winners Bracket
- The bottom 20 Group Stage teams will begin in the Losers Bracket
- Following the Bracket Stage, 20 teams will compete in the Match Point Finals.
- The top 10 teams from the Winners Bracket series
- The top 10 teams from Losers Bracket Round 2
SPLIT 2 PRO LEAGUE QUALIFIER
The ALGS Split 2 Pro League Qualifier will take place in
January 2023, prior to the Split 1 Playoffs. This online tournament pits the bottom 8 teams from each region’s Pro League Split 1 Regular Season against top teams in each region’s Split 1 Challenger Circuit to determine who will advance to the Pro League in Split 2.
CHALLENGER CIRCUIT
The ALGS Challenger Circuit will run parallel to each Split of the Pro League Regular Season, providing amateur teams with an opportunity to compete in open-registration tournaments for the chance to qualify into the Split 2 Pro League Qualifier in Split 1 or the Last Chance Qualifier in Split 2.
- Split 1 of the Challenger Circuit will begin on Saturday, November 19th
- Each Challenger Circuit split will feature 4 open registration weekend tournaments in the following regions:
- North America
- EMEA
- APAC North
- APAC South
- South America
- Following the 4 Challenger Circuit tournaments in Split 1, each tournament winner, as well as the next 18 teams by ALGS points earned throughout the Split in each region will qualify for the Split 2 Pro League Qualifier.
- Following the 4 Challenger Circuit tournaments in Split 2, at least the top 10 teams by ALGS points earned throughout the Split in each region will qualify for the Last Chance Qualifier. The exact number of qualifying Challenger Circuit teams participating in the LCQ will depend on the number of Championship qualified teams from each region and will be confirmed after the Split 2 Playoffs conclude.
LAST CHANCE QUALIFIER
The ALGS Last Chance Qualifier will take place in
June 2023, after the Split 2 Playoffs. This online tournament pits all Pro League teams who haven’t qualified for the Championship against top squads in each region’s Split 2 Challenger Circuit to determine who will take the last spots in the Championship.
ALGS YEAR 3 CHAMPIONSHIP
- The ALGS Championship will take place in Summer 2023 and will feature the 40 best Apex Legends teams in the world, competing in person for $2,000,000 USD and the title of ALGS Year 3 Champions.
- The location and dates for the Championship will be announced in the future.
- The Championship will utilize a Group Stage to Double-Elimination bracket format:
- In the Group Stage, teams will be seeded into 4 groups of 10 teams each based on their Playoff Points or LCQ performance, and each group will play a single 6-match series against every other group (18 matches total per team).
- Following the Group Stage, teams will be assigned a starting position in the double-elimination Bracket Stage based on their Group Stage performance, and each round in the Bracket Stage will consist of an 8-match series.
- The top 20 Group Stage teams will begin in the Winners Bracket
- The bottom 20 Group Stage teams will begin in the Losers Bracket
- Following the Bracket Stage, 20 teams will compete in the Match Point Finals to determine the ALGS Year 3 Champions.
- The top 10 teams from the Winners Bracket series
- The top 10 teams from Losers Bracket Round 2
We’ll have more exciting ALGS Year 3 news in the near future. In the meantime, please stay tuned to
playapex.com/algs, and as always, let us know what you think using the #ALGS hashtag on Twitter.
Enjoy the rest of the off-season, and we can’t wait to see you again soon for Year 3 of the Apex Legends Global Series!
For Apex Legends Global Series Year 3 Official Rules, see
https://www.ea.com/games/apex-legends/compete/overview/rules.