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Apex Legends Gears Up for A Winter of Competitive eSports Tournaments

EA and Respawn Entertainment have announced their next phase of Apex Legends competitive eSports tournaments with the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Winter Circuit. Set to kick-off on January 15, following the Autumn Circuit Playoffs on December 19-20, the Winter Circuit series will boast the biggest seasonal prize pool for the victors yet at $750,000.

To get Apex and eSports fans excited, a new teaser trailer showcasing the high flying action and nail biting moments in the ALGS competition has been released (seen above).

The ALGS Winter Circuit will continue to level up the viewing experience with new free cam technology. EA’s broadcasting team will continue to add new vantage points for spectators, covering parts of matches with a birds-eye-view to see all aspects of a battle play out in the arena.

Featuring a cohesive online competitive program, the ALGS Winter Circuit further showcases Respawn’s commitment to build and grow Apex Legends in the eSports space. This series will include a prize pool of $750,000 (increased from the previous $500,000).

Check out the schedule below or on the official Apex Legends ALGS Winter Circuit homepage:

  • Winter Circuit #1 = January 15-17
  • Winter Circuit #2 = January 29-31
  • Winter Circuit #3 = February 19-21
  • Winter Circuit #4 = March 5-7
  • Winter Circuit LCQ = March 19-21
  • Winter Circuit Playoffs = March 27 & 28

Before diving into the ALGS Winter Circuit, fans can tune into the Autumn Circuit Playoffs on December 19-20 on the Apex Legends Twitch and YouTube channels. 

Be sure to follow Apex Legends Global Series on YouTube and visit https://www.ea.com/games/apex-legends/compete for the latest updates.

Related: Apex Legends Gets Festive with Holo-Day Bash 2020

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