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The mainstage to the 2023 ALGS Split 2 Playoffs
Photo by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Esports

Here is every team qualified for Year 4 of the ALGS Pro League

Did your favorite team make the cut?

The Apex Legends Global Series starts its fourth year of competition on Jan. 20, 2024, featuring a total of 30 Pro League teams competing in North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific North, and Asia Pacific South that have either qualified or been directly invited to the competition.

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Teams will compete in two splits over the year, with the top-performing Apex teams from each Split earning a spot at the international playoffs, where they represent their region for a chance at a LAN title. Each team’s final Split placement also earns them Circuit Points, a cumulative score that will decide the top 30 global teams to qualify for the Championship, with the final 10 spots decided the the Last Chance Qualifiers.

The Pro League for each region features 30 domestic teams, 22 who were directly invited, and eight who fought through the Preseason Qualifiers to earn a Pro League spot. Teams who have an ALGS slot are able to make changes to the roster before Split One’s cutoff date of Jan. 16, 2024.

Which teams have qualified for the Pro League and Year Four of the ALGS?

The 2023 ALGS Trophy on the main stage.
The road to the Championship starts here. Photo by Joe Brady via Apex Legends Esports

Here are all of the Apex teams that have locked their spots for Split One of the Pro League and the ALGS. Blank spots indicate currently unannounced roster spots.

North America

TeamRoster
TSMImperialHalRepsVerhulst
OpTic GamingskittleCakesKnoqdDropped
The DojoiiTzTimmyDezignfulEnemy
Pollos HermanosYanYaNeazuljaguares
LOLFrexsPhonyXynew
Luminosity GamingsweetdreamsFuhhnqSlayer
Oxygen EsportsaidanthedestroyeReedsVein
DarkZeroZer0GenburtenSikezz
SentinelsRknXenialOrioles
XSETOh NocturnalFunFPSSikezz
ComplexityMonsoon
DNOdooplexsenoxecrust
SKRTscuwryAwakeningAlbralelie
Third Group ChatPandxrzXeratricky
FURIAImMadnessKeonHisWattson
Moist EsportsEmteeWxltzyGild
Meat LoversTeQLuxford
OversleepersVoderyJPCharmander
Secret FormulayubnoisenpaiViizay
FlatNanobigluieqzz
Native GamingClaneMambaRamBeau
Ape GangBurstyWifi 0DANMANNTIC
Elev8 GamingZachShoobyzap
GKSsaucerorSleepyPandaChaoticMuch
OblivionBlinkzrAkimbohArkology
TemprAdiuvantCloakedCallSpades
N9ne LiesDieNastiedAwopeLazurr
EVYLUTIONVudoEurieceYaztoh
Eternal ECVoiidCoceCarter
Drop-in GamingCrookStuhniJaeyeon

Originally, Oversleepers finished the Preseason Qualifier tournaments in fifth place on the overall leaderboard, one spot off of qualifying for the Pro League. However, sweetdreams announced on Jan. 2 his intentions to team with Fuhhnq and Slayr of Stallions, and will be using the ex-NRG Pro League spot, with Luminosity Gaming later signing the entire roster.

This decision opened up one spot in the NA Pro League, which was awarded to Oversleepers based on their overall Preseason point total.

EMEA

TeamRoster
Element 6KSWINNIIESlabCjracked
AllianceHakisYukiEffect
GoNextB4mbinoKaishiHaaM4XY
Aurora9impulseojreintaskmast33r
InfiniteKizaronAimbotPKyner
2R1CUxakoHiarkath0rfinnnnn
MajorPushersRANCHESxaniyaElonzy
Vexed GamingMaTaFeunluckyKIND4
The ForgeJSavageWFaenexSlayers
Upper MoonBlastslighTLufka
LCDFCyqopJokeeV2zhidan
Vamo Quererk4sheraKiingZSenzz
o7GnaskeAmphyNaghz
The Full EnglishNoiisesSirDelbrynn
NessyGracefulJmwTyler
UAIMArtycoSanyaMax-Strafe
Phoenix LegacySabzAlphaDraftP4DAWAN
EXO ClanYungHongKongFriqzBavis
MINDMereeljSankaDolgoran
aNc OutplayedWillemkhAndyJaxShex
afterMathFlashSSVStalizyKurev
Made In HeavenTaxarcticSinetic
No Days OffTaykoTKIsherbertPlexez
PassionZeroNothingDenzaayYe Qiu
Playerskazakh_boifitooJukes
LVHVaifsLiphnnJayHANZO
TheBoysFacoFFx BaByLoNsKlemmy
2o24MiskamOzieOwlRakaFaka
40%WorseShivFPSMandexeriffer
Stay HealthyAJXNTHIMesukoTHONNE

Originally, THREE DRAGONS qualified for EMEA Pro League based on Preseason Points. However, player Sunzyyy was banned prior to the final of the last Preseason Qualifer, leaving THREE DRAGONS to qualify with just two players.

While their duo initially gained the placement points to qualify for Pro League, all of Sunzyyy’s points were subsequently revoked from the team in accordance with other situations in which pros have had their accounts banned, dropping THREE DRAGONS out of the qualification spots and elevating 40%Worse to Pro League qualification.

APAC-N

TeamRoster
ex-REALIZEOblyKaronPeSangJoon
ENTER FORCE.36AimbotILYVor3z
PULVEREXFtyanUmichanLovetiHammerDrill
FNATICYukaFsatukiLykq
Crazy RaccoonJungHeeDogmaJsuma
RIDDLE ORDERYUKIOMeltsterasaku
AREA310LemonMilimN1ght
NAKEDInfamous1ronzkYuTa
RAARayghAnemonenomoney
DOSUKOI Impact788TANOMelltage
Kinotrope Gaming1tappyMiaK4rufa
NORTHEPTIONTaidaReyzyGGyukaPEROdator
FENNELCuriharaPinotrmo-mon
REIGNITESudetakiShunMiMatsuTasu
xTiesSIZUYuduAil3iS
HAOwqtagashiRight5CG
COCOLOBI gamingYou66JyakusyaMea
ApexGanbaru983kumaAochasoNSami
Nebula e-SportsHuntoRowhaixVolx
DiazEVMansiCinap
SBI e-sportsGsnkryuImMikeyyyz4rmy
TEQWINGRossofulibuoAnaya
PLAYOUTSIDEwatageAiriKannaLoveTiTANPOPO
YOKOYARIWayachangDatchTico
REALIZEtomorrowSeNaAoHaru
O2esportsKobaS1NaqTyuzu1st
NSD GamingSum1yoshiiNefuDollAxis
Soleil GamingArcherySunnyPeace
MeteorrokiNemuKuroton
hoaxp1npxnSkynkTenTen

Originally, Mellst qualified through Preseason Qualifier 3, but dropped Kanehira from the starting roster, with the intention to replace him, despite the ALGS Rulebook stating that PSQ teams must maintain all three members for the first week of the Pro League.

Kanehira would later announce his withdrawal from Mellst, making the team ineligible for the Pro League, with the fifth place team on points, Team WASSHOI replacing them, with REALIZE signing the roster.

APAC-S

TeamRoster
BLVKHVNDStrafingFlameEzFlashPlayerKay
DreamFireRoieeePite3Mz
IronBloodGamingASIAZXDZ1CKKYDexter
MDY-WHITEFeiJuLdMingYUE
DEWAKisanssBastiaanlaheem
Lightning UnicornLalab4ngG0PGAP
505SurpriZeeVeeycyBigzzy
SWQAimbot2199WenXxJoJo3y
Boogie BoardersRakiiiiFussyPanayie
Full EngageKzyyX
T4TapstrafewithyouBarrothzRXMz
OutsideaflowNutsuruSamaNoelsang
SerenityJaroLowKeyLegacy
DivinePrycyyweyshadi
DNZJokerBoLinPapa
VK GamingKasssaXiaoKaiKenTunG
Wonton DumplingGuGuNirvanaXzz
XNYYcxdJR
AGLQQJacky1XX
ASH EsportsRukokoYaSeXoyoBda
Bearclaw GamingRudenayyyyyBellkunZaratass
MDY BlackAugensternXiaManbieyun
MnkBoringBearWen7
AkumaCrxsadxrYukoiLymo
MDY REDDaxingxingpink dolphinformyfamily45
KeepGoingOuOKhbibleLan
NoCreditVeryCheekyIndeedSaviourHeavierMeXiouSx
MXFAsaranArtoriasbNBXSJ
Final StartSelkaTreeCleanerRchwert
Kill DevilSALvvyLuoHanX

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