ALGS Year 6 roadmap & esports schedule revealed

ALGS Year 6 Roadmap

ALGS Year 6 roadmap & esports schedule revealed

Are you ready for another fantastic year of Battle Royale esports action, Apex Legends fans? Well, ready or not, it’s about to begin! Yes, the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 6 tournament roadmap has been revealed, with incredibly exciting events aplenty. Let’s leap in!

Major ALGS Year 6 esports events

Now that we’ve watched Oblivion win the ALGS 2025 Championship, it’s time to look into the future. The tournament organizers revealed some fantastic details on the ALGS Year 6 events, including a complete tournament schedule so fans can mark their calendars and set those alarms.

Before we get to the schedule, there are a few changes to note. Firstly, the Legend Ban system used in the Pro League has been expanded to include the Challenger Circuit. Secondly, the total prize pool for ALGS Year 6 has been increased by $1 million compared to the previous year. That brings the total prize pool to a whoppiong $7 million. At the current Dollar to Rand exchange rate, that’s roughly R113 million.

Below, you can check out the complete tournament schedule, including the locations and prize pools where applicable.

EventDatesLocationPrize Pool
Online Open (Qualifiers)February 28 – March 23, 2026Online (Regional)
Pro League Split 1April 4 – June 15, 2026Online (Regional)$126,500 per region
Split 1 Playoffs (LAN)July 7 – July 11, 2026Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (EWC)$2,000,000
Pro League QualifierJuly 24 – July 26, 2026Online (Regional)
Pro League Split 2August 22 – October 4, 2026Online (Regional)$126,500 per region
Split 2 Playoffs (LAN)October 29 – November 1, 2026Las Vegas, USA$2,000,000
Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ)November 20 – November 22, 2026Online (Regional)
Year 6 Championship (LAN)January 28 – January 31, 2027Sapporo, Japan$2,000,000

It’s obvious that the ALGS Year 6 is bursting with excitement and a ton of battle royale action to consume. Stay tuned to Esports Central as we plan on bringing you more Battle Royale coverage in 2026 and beyond, including but not limited to the results and viewers’ guides of the big three ALGS Year 6 events.

Header image via Electronic Arts.

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