Apex Legends Announces Plans for Year 4 Esports with ALGS Expansion

Apex Legends, the popular battle royale game from Respawn Entertainment, recently announced its plans for Year 4 esports with the expansion of the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS). The ALGS is a competitive gaming platform that allows players to compete in tournaments for cash prizes and in-game rewards. This year, the ALGS will expand to include more tournaments and more regions, giving players more opportunities to compete and win.

The ALGS will feature two major tournaments: the Apex Legends Preseason Invitational and the Apex Legends Global Series Championship. The Preseason Invitational will be held in March 2021 and will feature teams from all over the world competing for a $1 million prize pool. The Global Series Championship will be held in November 2021 and will feature teams from all regions competing for a $3 million prize pool.

The ALGS will also feature regional tournaments, which will be held in Europe, North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. These tournaments will feature teams from each region competing for a $500,000 prize pool. Additionally, the ALGS will also feature monthly online tournaments, which will give players the chance to qualify for the Preseason Invitational and Global Series Championship.

In addition to the tournaments, Apex Legends has also announced plans to expand its esports infrastructure. This includes new broadcast partners, new sponsorships, and new content partnerships. These new partnerships will help to bring more visibility to the game and its competitive scene.

Overall, Apex Legends’ plans for Year 4 esports are very exciting. With the expansion of the ALGS, more players will have the opportunity to compete in tournaments and win cash prizes. Additionally, the expansion of the esports infrastructure will bring more visibility to the game and its competitive scene. With these changes, Apex Legends is sure to become one of the biggest esports titles in 2021.