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  2. Apex Legends Global Series - Wikipedia

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    The prize pool for the ALGS Championship was US$2.58 million, with $1 million initially contributed by EA, while rest came from sales of limited edition in-game skins. [11] The ALGS Championship began on June 1, [ 10 ] and the five regional champions of the season were Kungarna NA (North America), Paradox Esports (South America), Scarz Europe ...

  3. ALGS Year 3 - Wikipedia

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    The 2022–23 Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) season or ALGS Year 3 was the third season of ALGS play. The series is organized by the game's publisher and developer, Electronic Arts (EA) and Respawn Entertainment , respectively.

  4. ALGS Year 1 - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) season or ALGS Year 1 was the first season of ALGS play. The series is organized by the game's publisher and developer, Electronic Arts (EA) and Respawn Entertainment , respectively.

  5. Apex Legends - Wikipedia

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    The fourth Major event had up to sixty teams competing for a portion of a US$1 million pool. [100] Year 2 of the ALGS began in September 2021. [citation needed] Year 3 of the ALGS began on July 7, 2022, consisting of 40 teams around the world with a total US$2 million prize pool. The first place belongs to Darkzero Esports, with the prize of US ...

  6. ImperialHal - Wikipedia

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    TSM won the 2022 ALGS Split 1 Playoffs, a North American regional LAN. [7] Prior to the win, it had been nearly a year since Hal and TSM won a major tournament. [ 8 ] The team experienced further struggles later in 2022, placing sixth in the Split 2 Playoffs and seventh in the ALGS Championship.

  7. Moist Esports - Wikipedia

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    [21] Due to this situation, the team competed under the name "Not Moist" in the ALGS Year 4 Split 1 Playoffs. [22] On May 3, 2024, he announced in a video that he is going through with suing the USCIS. [23] The team would continue to play as "Not Moist" for Year 4 Split 2, but also played under the name "Mizuchi" during the Esports World Cup.

  8. Aurora Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Aurora played with an all-Russian squad to being the 2022–23 (ALGS Year 3) season, with the players previously completing on Team Empire roster, [6] from which they were dropped when Team Empire left competitive Apex in August 2022. [7] On 4 November, Aurora signed the roster consisting of "RANCHES", "cleaveee", and "Maliwan". [8]

  9. Zer0 - Wikipedia

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    The trio played in the APAC South region and would win the region's 2022 ALGS Pro League. [6] [8] Zer0's Reignite also won the 2022 ALGS Split 2 Playoffs LAN, which was held in Stockholm. [8] Playing without Genburten due to him testing positive for COVID-19, and instead with British loan player "jmw", [9] their win was considered a surprise. [8]

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