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The Apex Legends Global Series Pro League standings are shown below.



The Pro League, a weekly battle between the 150 top teams in the game from across five global regions, is currently underway as part of the Apex Legends Global Series. The greatest Apex in the world, from imposing team performances to jaw-dropping solo plays, can be seen in Pro League.

30 Pro League teams compete against one another in each area across regular season splits for standings in an effort to advance to the LAN playoffs that are held at the conclusion of each split.

The teams that performed best in various international LANs are eligible to compete for the ALGS Championship's largest prize fund and the title of top Apex team at the end of the regular season.

However, the Pro Leagues must play out in order to determine the top squads for each area before those LANs can take place. Split One and its Playoffs have already taken place, with TSM winning the championship on a global scale. For all the teams, results, and standings you require for Pro League Split Two, refer to the table below.

Each region's ALGS Pro League teams and groups, Split 2

The second Pro League split will feature the following teams. To advance to the regional finals, teams must place in the top 20 of their respective regional Pro Leagues. The results of the Regional Finals will determine each Pro League's final rankings and which teams advance to the Split Two Playoffs in London. Fans can watch the YouTube and twitch.

Apex has guaranteed that players won't face server issues like before.

North America

  • Group A: TSM, Complexity, Sentinels, MLS, Native Gaming, FaZe Clan, LANimals, LTC Esports, Meat Lovers, Team Diverge
  • Group B: NRG, DarkZero, 100 Thieves, OpTic, Glytch Energy, CLG, Noxious, AJC, CCE UCX, Drug Free
  • Group C: XSET, Luminosity Gaming, Oxygen Esports, FURIA, BBB, Tripods, Drop-In Gaming, SCS, Rise, Team Inters
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)
  • Group A: Acend, Vexed Gaming, LCDF, SAF Esports, Reply Totem, Game of Drones, FUT Esports, aNc Outplayed, 2R1C, Morning Stars
  • Group B: Alliance, Pioneers, Horizon Union, Fire Beavers, Ethernal, Myztro Gaming, DANISH, Phoenix Legacy, Heroez, DynastyESC
  • Group C: Element 6, JLINGZ Esports, Passion, Aurora, V2, Nightmare Esports, Gaimin Gladiators, KelaGaming, SPS, Bitfix Gaming

APAC North

  • Group A: Fnatic, NORTHEPTION, FC destroy, MukawakiN, REIGNITE, RIDDLEORDER, FENNEL, Predator, White Owl, Jadeite
  • Group B: GANBARE OTOUSAN, PULVEREX, GHS Professional, KINOTROPE gaming, Villain, Meteor, SBI e-Sports, EVA:e, Mayobura, Circus
  • Group C: fun123, ENTER FORCE.36, Crazy Raccoon, NAKED, GROW Gaming, ORTHROS WOLF, Next Esports, BTe-sports, BAROWZ, LFT JYM

APAC South

  • Group A: Moist Esports, DEWA UNITED, Buriram United, Eternal PhotoN, MDY-WHITE, Golden Sage, ADL Wolves, 20th Guaranteed, Lets Go, F.A.T.E.
  • Group B: ONIC Esports, IronBlood Gaming, Truth Esports, Inside the Ring, 505, Popcorn, RTL, HRMGRD, XNY, Casuals
  • Group C: Tom Yum Kung, DreamFire, MeiDuiYao, SWQ, PK, T4, world not fair, AGL, DNZ, Forever LFT

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