This year's Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) seems to be off to a bad start even before it has begun.
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is under fire for their last-minute decision towards the upcoming LAN. This is the first in-person LAN for the battle-royale game since 2019 due to COVID-19 complications, and participants are already not satisfied with the state of the comeback.
Many participants took to Twitter to voice their concerns and displeasure about the ongoing situation revolving the Apex Legends LAN. The video game company has allegedly cut back on the costs that matter, and will be providing players with low-spec PCs rather than the best-of-the-best graphic cards and processors that were originally promised.
Most competitive players run their scrims on top-quality PCs, so the sudden change from their home setups to the downgrades EA has to offer might not bring the ideal results.
One member also brought attention to the fact that media access has been permanently blocked off, meaning none of the teams are allowed media coverage during the event. Despite the grand cash prize pool for the LAN, it does not seem that participants are amused with the quality of the 'grand' LAN itself.
The most controversial element of the LAN rules was the fact that even if a participant were to test negative for COVID-19, they were still not allowed to participate.
This has infuriated both participants and viewers alike, as it should be noted that most other LANs for other games would still allow team members to participate if they were at least cleared for COVID-19.
Those witnessing the Apex Legends LAN also had their own opinions to share, and it didn't seem like their expectations were going to be very high for the looming event.
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