ALGS Year 6 Calendar Revealed

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Apex Legends fans everywhere are revelling in the news that ALGS has revealed its Year 6 calendar that details all the dates for major LAN events, and regional league matchups, as well as confirming an impressive total prize pool of $7 million. This adds an extra layer of excitement to the season that kicks off in February.

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It’s been announced that Year 6 will bear witness to three headline LAN events around the world, beginning with the Split 1 playoffs in Saudi Arabia in July. Split 2’s playoffs take place in Las Vegas at the end of October before the Championship in Sapporo.

Qualifier & League Match Dates Set

In addition to these high-profile in-person events, ALGS’s calendar also confirms the dates for upcoming online qualifiers and regional Pro League matches (with Championship points up for grabs), meaning that everyone involved can start perfecting their strategies in preparation for the action.

This expanded global footprint is intended to give more teams, from all regions, a clearer path to the season finale. How things pan out, that’s anyone’s guess, but it’s sure to be an exciting time finding out in the coming months.

The increased prize pool also makes ALGS Year 6 particularly interesting, so it’ll be interesting to see how the markets tighten this year, for both LAN and regional qualifiers. Whoever sets the pace early will likely get a lot of attention.

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