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.
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
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
Team | Roster | Region |
---|---|---|
Fnatic | YukaF satuki Lykq | APAC North |
NAVI | MaTaFe KIND4 iHenchman | EMEA |
Luminosity Gaming | sweetdreams Fuhhnq Sikezz | NA |
Spacestation Gaming | Phony Xynew Koyful | NA |
Passion UA | Unable to attend event | EMEA |
HAO | wqtagashi Right 5CG | APAC North |
Enter Force.36 | Aimbot ILY Cinap | APAC North |
DreamFire | Pite 3Mz Noname | APAC South |
NRG | Nocturnal FunFPS Reptar | NA |
shadow3690 | YoloFPS Jack1 Zhouzhou | China Invite |
Group B
Team | Roster | Region |
---|---|---|
Team Falcons | Zer0 ImperialHal Genburten | NA |
Alliance | Hakis unlucky TylerFPS (sub) | EMEA |
FaZe Clan | Sinetic arctic Naghz | EMEA |
XNY | Yc xd JR | APAC South |
GHS Professional | 1tappy 4rufa deep_learning_F | APAC North |
Guild Esports | Emtee Jesko Legacy | APAC South |
Liquid Alienware | YanYa Neazul jaguares | NA |
Moist Esports | Wxltzy Gild iiTzTimmy | NA |
STRIDERZ | Noxi SyanaMu Re1qz | NA |
E-Xolos LAZER | Kurev brtus_o Azazel | SA |
Group C
Team | Roster | Region |
---|---|---|
Mkers | ASIAZXD Z1CKKY Dexter | APAC South |
REJECT WINNITY JP | IeNaGa24 Ein Kernel garcia | APAC North |
FURIA | ImMadness Keon Vaxlon | NA |
Gaimin Gladiators | lighT Lufka Blasts | EMEA |
GoNext | k4shera Slab KashiHaa | EMEA |
SaWeiQi | WenXx CrazyCong YouL1ng | APAC South |
NORTHEPTION | Taida ReyzyGG yukaPEROdator | APAC North |
Complexity | Monsoon lou KIMCHILEE | NA |
Pioneers | Onmuu Gent Deeds | NA |
BR DEM0NZ | artiNN1 KiingZ Vlatow | SA |
Group D
Team | Roster | Region |
---|---|---|
Legends Gaming | StrafingFlame EzFlashKIDZ PlayerKay Gnaske (day one sub) Amphy (day one sub) | APAC South |
TSM | Zaptoh Reps Verhulst | NA |
NOEZ FOXX | Meltstera MiaK HammerDrill | APAC North |
VK Gaming | Kasssa 951 | APAC South |
FENNEL | Curihara Pinotr mo-mon | APAC North |
Bleed | Dropped Knoqd Shooby | NA |
Noctem | RemixPowers mohziin Atinum | EMEA |
EXO Clan | KSWINNIIE Slayers Feuda | EMEA |
Cloud9 | sauceror ChaoticMuch StayNaughty | NA |
SSE-Xray | p2c Top Luo | China Invite |
Top storylines in the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs
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.