Apex Legends Global Series remains one of the most hyped esports tournaments that provides a sheer display of pure skill and teamwork. However, since the dawn of the pandemic, the LAN event has been on standby until now.
Most international LAN events often go down swiftly as a large amount of funding goes into the management of the event. However, in the case of ALGS 2022, the story has taken an unexpected turn as the organizers have revealed that half of the 40 qualified teams will receive travel funding from them.
This event has gotten the attention of various enthusiasts and fans worldwide, which has resulted in thorough discussions on social media like Twitter and others.
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The Apex Legends Global Series is a competitive showdown of the best players across platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, and PC to redeem the hefty million dollar cash prize. This event is primarily responsible for highlighting top-tier teams and aspiring ones who want to go big.
Before the LAN event was finally headed towards taking a severe turn, all the planning for it slowly crumbled down as a few pieces of information came into public disclosure. According to sources, Electronic Arts is being criticized for hosting an event they weren’t prepared for.
As it is known, the ALGS 2022 will see the participation of 40 teams from around the globe who are equally skilled in every way. However, EA is having trouble bringing half of these teams to Sweden to compete for the world champion title.
Furthermore, half of the participating teams are receiving funding is just for three players only and does not include their coaches. Organizations that are financially challenged are having a tough time reaching the
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