How to Participate in Apex Legends Championship
The Apex Legends Championship is the number one event in the Apex game universe. Aside from the third-party tournaments, the EA-supported tournament series is the most seen, trusted and paid the most, so it is the main target for the top players of Apex Legends worldwide. However you can’t participate in this tournament without an Apex account so you must open one, play and perfect the game strategies first.
Each season of the Apex Legends Championship is divided into splits. Each region competes online, playing league games for the chance to qualify for LAN finals tournaments. At the end of the season the best teams from the season’s LANs as well as LCQ teams are entered into the ALGS Championship. The LAN events have much larger prize pools, in millions of dollars, and the prestige is strongly attached to the victory in any Apex Legends Championship event.
How The Championship is Played?
The ALGS season of Apex Legends is broken up into several parts: Pro league, Split playoffs, LCQ, and seasonal championship. Along with the Pro League, the Challenger Circuit, which is the second tier of the competition and grants teams the possibility of playing in the Pro League through qualifying tournaments is also taking place.
Note: Before you can qualify for the championship, you must know how to handle everything Apex Legends have to offer. That’s from the handling of the weapons to the navigation of the various maps and sometimes you can need Apex coins price list on highclass weapons to purchase them.
Pro League
The Apex Legends Championship Pro League is the ‘regular season’ where the best teams from the world compete with each other. There are all Pro Leagues located in different regions (North America, South America, EMEA, APAC North, and APAC South) and consist of 30 teams each. Every team in the respective regions is divided up into a group. The teams then compete throughout an online round-robin play for several weeks. Ending the Pro League matchday at the top of the leaderboard earns a team more points, while an unfavorable performance means the team will drop in the Pro League leaderboard.
The Pro League is split into two splits, and the teams who are the best at the end of these two splits advance to the split playoffs. The split playoffs are LAN events and all the teams from every region get the chance to participate. The last Pro League split is played by the worst teams who eventually go through the Pro League qualifiers and the Last Chance Qualifier in order to fight for their Pro League seat.
Split Playoffs
LAN events are like the majors only in that they are played virtually as teams from across the world gather in a venue to compete against each other live. The teams of Apex game that made the split playoffs will be awarded Playoff Points in the playoffs depending on how they finished in the split playoffs. Playoff Points are going to determine auto-qualifiers for the ALGS Championship at the end of the season.
Challenger Circuit and Pro League
Qualifiers are designed to let players showcase their skills and compete for a chance to be promoted to the highest level of competition.
Challenger Circuit is the part of the Pro League wherein the teams compete simultaneously with the best squads. The end of the first Pro League split, the bottom teams in the Pro League of Apex game and the top teams in the Challenger Circuit come out to compete in the qualifying tournament, and the best are the ones that make it to the Pro League in the next split.
The next split ensures that the top squads from the Challenger Circuit are entered into the LCQ, which is where the teams that haven’t placed in any of the splits may still qualify for the Apex Legends Championship.