ALGS Split 2 Playoffs schedule – How to watch, biggest storylines, and more

What region will take the glory this time?

Close up of the Split 1 Playoffs 2024 trophy
Image by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Global Series

ALGS Split Two Playoffs are inbound—and this time we’re heading for Mannheim, Germany. 40 teams from six regions will compete in round-robin bracket stages to reach the finals. Weeks of scrim practice, comp experimentation, and adapting to season 22’s changes all factor into who will lift the trophy.

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The ALGS Split Two Playoffs will start on Aug. 29, 2024 and conclude on Sept. 1, 2024. Only one team can be crowned, and while your money may be on NA’s super team, the latest comp meta may have something to say about who comes out on top.

Here is everything you need to know about the Apex Legends Global Series Split Two Playoffs.

ALGS Split 2 Playoffs – Where to watch

The Split 2 Playoffs schedule in Mannheim Germany
Get ready for the action. Screenshot by Dot Esports via EA.com

You can watch the ALGS Split Two Playoffs on the official Apex Legends Global Series YouTube and Twitch channels. You can also use multiview via FACEIT Watch, letting you cheer from behind the screen and listen to the comms of your favorite teams. NiceWigg, the go-to content creator for scrim watch parties and the face of the Apex community, will also watch party this event on Twitch.

ALGS Split 2 Playoffs – Participating teams

The transfer window of competitive Apex feels never-ending. But, the most notable changes in the leadup to this LAN are:

  • ImperialHal to Team Falcons with Zer0 and Genburten.
  • LG signed Sikezz.
  • TSM signed Zap.
  • Moist Esports signed iiTzTimmy.
  • FaZe and Gaimin Gladiators moved to EMEA.
  • Crazy Racoon and REJECT WINNITY KR partially swapped rosters.

Unfortunately, Effect cannot make this event due to visa issues, so TylerFPS will step in for Alliance instead. Here are all participating teams, groups, and their respective rosters heading into LAN.

Group A

TeamRosterRegion
FnaticYukaF
satuki
Lykq
APAC North
NAVIMaTaFe
KIND4
iHenchman
EMEA
Luminosity Gamingsweetdreams
Fuhhnq
Sikezz
NA
Spacestation GamingPhony
Xynew
Koyful
NA
Passion UAUnable to attend eventEMEA
HAOwqtagashi
Right
5CG
APAC North
Enter Force.36Aimbot
ILY
Cinap
APAC North
DreamFirePite
3Mz
Noname
APAC South
NRGNocturnal
FunFPS
Reptar
NA
shadow3690YoloFPS
Jack1
Zhouzhou
China Invite

Group B

TeamRosterRegion
Team FalconsZer0
ImperialHal
Genburten
NA
AllianceHakis
unlucky
TylerFPS (sub)
EMEA
FaZe ClanSinetic
arctic
Naghz
EMEA
XNYYc
xd
JR
APAC South
GHS Professional1tappy
4rufa
deep_learning_F
APAC North
Guild EsportsEmtee
Jesko
Legacy
APAC South
Liquid AlienwareYanYa
Neazul
jaguares
NA
Moist EsportsWxltzy
Gild
iiTzTimmy
NA
STRIDERZNoxi
SyanaMu
Re1qz
NA
E-Xolos LAZERKurev
brtus_o
Azazel
SA

Group C

TeamRosterRegion
MkersASIAZXD
Z1CKKY
Dexter
APAC South
REJECT WINNITY JPIeNaGa24
Ein
Kernel garcia
APAC North
FURIAImMadness
Keon
Vaxlon
NA
Gaimin GladiatorslighT
Lufka
Blasts
EMEA
GoNextk4shera
Slab
KashiHaa
EMEA
SaWeiQiWenXx
CrazyCong
YouL1ng
APAC South
NORTHEPTIONTaida
ReyzyGG
yukaPEROdator
APAC North
ComplexityMonsoon
lou
KIMCHILEE
NA
PioneersOnmuu
Gent
Deeds
NA
BR DEM0NZartiNN1
KiingZ
Vlatow
SA

Group D

TeamRosterRegion
Legends GamingStrafingFlame
EzFlashKIDZ
PlayerKay

Gnaske (day one sub)
Amphy (day one sub)
APAC South
TSMZaptoh
Reps
Verhulst
NA
NOEZ FOXXMeltstera
MiaK
HammerDrill
APAC North
VK GamingKasssa
951
QQ
APAC South
FENNELCurihara
Pinotr
mo-mon
APAC North
BleedDropped
Knoqd
Shooby
NA
NoctemRemixPowers
mohziin
Atinum
EMEA
EXO ClanKSWINNIIE
Slayers
Feuda
EMEA
Cloud9sauceror
ChaoticMuch
StayNaughty
NA
SSE-Xrayp2c
Top
Luo
China Invite

Top storylines in the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs

REJECT WINNITY KR win with Obly center, Karonpe to his right with arms up, and SangJoon to his right, clapping
Can APAC North do it again? Image by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Global Series

The biggest storylines heading into the Split Two Playoffs are Team Falcons and Fnatic. Leading the Split Two Pro League scoreboard, these two powerhouses are almost guaranteed to reach the finals. All eyes are on the Apex super team, Falcons, but will they find a comp that matches their greatness, or is it time for APAC North to make a stand once again?

A dark horse in the event is Guild Esports. Former player and coach for Moist Esports, Emtee has grown strength after strength, putting APAC South into the driver’s seat. A force to be reckoned with at EWC, Guild may have what it takes to snatch the title away from the other regions. Speaking of Moist Esports, the pick up of iiTzTimmy has proven to be powerful in scrims, but can their success transcend to the big stage?

Winners of the longest LAN in Apex history, all eyes may be on Alliance this time round. Though Effect cannot make this event, momentum may be on Hakis and Unlucky’s side following their EWC victory.

Crypto, Wattson, and Newcastle may be amongst the top picked legends this LAN, and as REJECT WINNITY won the last ALGS LAN on triple mouse and keyboard, it could be the perfect time for Legends Gaming to show up and show out.

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Writer for Dot since Oct. 2023. Just a Psychology graduate trying to find the meaning of life through gaming. An enthusiast of indie horror and anime, where you'll often find them obsessing over a great narrative and even better twists that'd make M. Night jealous. Their shocking twist? They think The Last of Us II is a masterpiece.