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Apex Legends – Earn 3 Million Dollar Prize | GLOBAL SERIES

Big news for all Apex Legends fans and competitors! We’re excited to reveal the Apex Legends Global Series – a collection of official, highly-competitive events that will bring together contenders at all levels from around the globe on PC. If you’re ready to rise to the challenge and compete to become a living legend, we’ve got the info you need!

TL;DR – Apex Legends Global Series Overview

  • Initially features 12 global live events throughout the year
  • The first Online Tournament takes place on January 25, 2020 (event registration starts January 11)
  • The first live Major takes place on March 13-15, 2020
  • A total prize pool of more than $3 million
  • PC Players from more than 60 countries are eligible to compete (see below)
  • Get started by registering for the Global Series today

How the Apex Legends Global Series Works

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Online Tournaments: This is your entry point into the Apex Legends Global Series. By performing well in our official Online Tournaments on PC, you can earn Apex Legends Global Series Points and qualify for live events. These online tournaments will be powered by Battlefy.

Challenger Events: These live events give local talent an opportunity to shine. They will focus on regional competitions throughout the Apex Legends competitive gaming population and award the winners with a reserved spot in the upcoming Major.

Premier Events: These are global live events pitting the top online competitors from each global region against one another. Top Premier Event performers will earn increased Apex Legends Global Series Points and advanced placement invitations to Majors. These events will be sponsored and operated  by PGL and GLL.

Majors: Our flagship EA live events. This is where the best teams around the world compete for the largest prize pools throughout the year. The winners of the Apex Legends Majors have the right to call themselves the best players in the world.

More About the Majors

There will be four Majors during the Apex Legends Global Series. The first three Majors will feature 300 players (100 three-player teams) competing for a $500k prize pool. The fourth Major is the Apex Legends Global Series Championship, where only the top 60 Global Series teams are invited to compete for a prize pool of $1 million.

Each Major will culminate with a Finals incorporating the innovative Apex Legends Match Point system, first revealed at the Apex Legends Preseason Invitational in Poland earlier this year. In the Match Point system, teams must reach a predetermined Points threshold to activate Match Point. The tournament ends when a team that has activated Match Point wins a match and becomes the Apex Legends Champions.

The Schedule

We have a passionate community all over the world, so we’re taking this show on the road. The first three events in the Apex Legends Global Series are:

  • January 25 and 27, 2020: Online Tournament – Qualifying for Major #1
  • February 29 and March 2, 2020: Online Tournament – Qualifying for Premier Event #1
  • March 13-15, 2020Major #1 – Esports Stadium, Arlington, TX, USA ($500,000 prize pool)

More information on future events will be revealed soon at www.playapex.com/algs!

How to Watch

All Apex Legends Global Series Majors and Premier Events, along with some Online Tournaments, will be live-streamed. Whether you want to watch online or are super hyped to attend in person and cheer on your favorite teams, just stay tuned – we’ll have more details for you soon!

Eligible Countries

To be eligible to participate in the Global Series, all competitors must meet PC requirements, be a legal resident of one of the countries listed below, and meet all other eligibility requirements noted in the Official Rules.

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Let the competition begin!

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