ALGS Year 4 Pro League's Schedule and Timings
All you need to know about the upcoming competitive ALGS Year 4 Pro League Schedule.
Apart from the casual side, Apex Legends has a thriving E-sports scene with numerous teams fighting for the top position. The Apex Legends Global Series, or ALGS, is entering its 4th year, and the stakes are as high as ever. With the popularity rising with each Split, it’s only natural that we talk about the ALGS Year 4 Schedule.
EA has laid out the entire plan for the year. The roadmap for the ALGS is clear, and teams have ample time to prepare. The first stage of the road to the Championship starts with the Pro League.
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ALGS Year 4 Pro League Schedule
The ALGS Pro League takes place over 4 major regions. These regions have their own set of qualifiers, teams, and broadcasting talent. However, South America was excluded from the Pro League circuit and was relegated to having a challenger circuit dedicated to the region. EA revealed the dates for the first Split of the regional Pro Leagues.
Split 1 Stages | North America | EMEA | APAC North | APAC South |
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Day 1 | January 21 | January 21 | January 21 | January 20 |
Day 2-3 | January 27-28 | January 27-28 | January 28 | January 27 |
Day 4-5 | February 5-11 | February 4-10 | February 4 | February 3 |
Day 6-7 | March 2-3 | March 2-3 | February 10 | February 11 |
Day 8-9 | March 9-10 | March 9-10 | March 2 | March 3 |
Regional Finals | March 17 | March 17 | March 9 | March 10 |
The games are available to watch for free on Twitch and YouTube.
What is the Pro League Format?
The ALGS Pro League is a regional tournament where invited and qualified teams compete over multiple sets of games. 30 teams in each region will be seeded into three groups of ten teams each using ALGS Year 3 and Preseason Qualifier performance. Afterward, teams will compete in a double round-robin format. A total of 36 games will be played in the regular season. Each group will play against one another. Finally, at the end of the split, the top teams will qualify for the regional playoffs. The slot distribution for the Split 1 Playoffs is as follows:
- North America – 12 Teams
- EMEA – 8 Teams
- APAC North – 8 Teams
- APAC South – 8 Teams
- China – 2 Invited Teams
- South America – 2 Teams
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The detailed schedule will be published as the Pro League progresses. Meanwhile, check out what awaits in the ALGS Year 4 season, and stay up-to-date with everything that’s happening.
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