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Team Liquid Qualified for ALGS playoffs

Team Liquid secured a spot at Apex Legends Globals Series playoffs after winning the final series of NA Pro... Shubh | 30. March 2022

Team Liquid secured a spot at Apex Legends Globals Series playoffs after winning the final series of NA Pro League. The team collected 25 points in the last round and won three out of six games to punch their presence for the playoffs. With a total of 121 points, Esports Arena took first place in the league.

In an action-packed Group A vs Group C matchup, the Pro league’s top teams faced off against each other. The first game took place on the hillside outside of Fragment East. TSM, who dropped close, had a short walk to a secure position while the other teams fought their way and faced many casualties while entering the circle.

TSM was ousted by 100 Thieves in the last moments, but they were also defeated by XSET, who won the game with ten kills after eliminating Esports Arena’s sole player. Although the win didn’t help XSET gain much ground in the standings, it was an excellent start to the series for the squad.

Game 2 went disappointing for the top-placed teams. G2, Cloud9, and Esports Arena were all eliminated at the midpoint of the game. Team Liquid put up a strong play, defeating FURIA in the final circle to kickstart their winning streak. The game shifted standings dramatically, with the top five teams separated by only five points.

The third game took place outside of Fragment West, with teams congregating at the lone safe house. FURIA was eliminated by Team Liquid, leaving Optimal Ambition to deal with. Team Liquid quickly outfoxed them and won for the second time in a row.

The fourth game took place south of Checkpoint. Team Liquid made it to the final circles, but as soon as they entered the circle, the G-Force unit launched an all-out assault. Lazarus, Team Liquid, and G-Force indulged in a bloodbath but Lazarus soon got eliminated and G-Force and Team Liquid fought a protracted battle. Despite their valiant efforts, G-Force couldn’t hold its ground against Liquid’s fierce attacks. Team Liquid won their third game in a row, gaining a 30-point advantage over the second-place G-Force.

Team Liquid, who was looking for their fourth win in a row, was finally defeated by Cloud9 in game five, which took place east of Thunder Watch. The Esports Arena finished the Pro League season with a victory in a dramatic endgame fought around Cascade Falls.

Esports Arena dominated the Pro league and secured the top spot in the standings. Teams like Sentinels, FURIA, Complexity Gaming, and XSET, on the other hand, had a disappointing season, failing to place in the top 10 of the standings and missing out on the LAN event in Stockholm.

The regular ALGS season is officially over and top Apex teams from across the world will compete for a $1 million prize fund. Apex is returning to international LAN events after a two-year hiatus with the ALGS, Stockholm.