ALGS Year 6 Roadmap Drops: $7M Prize Pool, Three Epic LANs, and Pro Changes
Electronic Arts has unveiled the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 6 roadmap, packed with global LAN spectacles, a massive $7 million USD prize pool up $1 million from Year 5 and streamlined paths from open qualifiers to victory.

Three Massive International LAN Events

Year 6 returns to a worldwide stage with three $2 million showdowns each:
- Split 1 Playoffs: July 7-11, 2026, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Esports World Cup)
- Split 2 Playoffs: Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2026, Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Championship: Jan. 28-31, 2027, Daiwa House PREMIST Dome, Sapporo, Japan (third straight year)
Full ALGS Year 6 Calendar

Online Open Qualifiers:
- #1: Feb. 28-Mar. 2
- #2: Mar. 7-9
- #3: Mar. 14-16
- #4: Mar. 21-23
Pro League Split 1:
- Apr. 5-Jun. 15 (online)
Challenger Circuit Split 1:
- #1: Apr. 11-13
- #2: Apr. 25-27
- #3: May 23-25
- #4: Jun. 6-8
Pro League Qualifier: Jul. 24-26 (online)
Pro League Split 2: Aug. 22-Oct. 4 (online)
Challenger Circuit Split 2:
- #1: Aug. 22-24
- #2: Sep. 5-7
- #3: Sep. 26-28
- #4: Oct. 10-12
Last Chance Qualifier: Nov. 20-22 (online)
Game Changing Updates for Pros and Amateurs
- ALGS Online Open: Rebranded Preseason Qualifiers registration live now, kicking off Feb 28 for shots at Pro League.
- Legend Bans: Now in Challenger Circuit for consistent competitive play.
- Roster Stability: One transfer window per Pro League split to build stronger teams and narratives.
- Points Integrity: Players need 12+ Pro League matches (or LAN equivalent) with a team for Championship Points to count.
“This roadmap clearly reflects that we’re investing in the long-term future of the ALGS,” said Monica Dinsmore, Head of Esports at EA. “By expanding competition, increasing prizing, and showing up in key regions around the world, we’re building an ecosystem that brings players and fans closer together.”
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Following Year 5’s Sapporo finale, Year 6 begins on Feb. 28 which is hoping to be for Apex’s biggest season yet.