Competitive Apex is heating up again as registration for the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Challenger Circuit is officially live. This is your squad’s shot at breaking into the big leagues and earning a path toward the Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ).
The Challenger Circuit gives unsigned and amateur teams the chance to prove themselves across four weekends of high-stakes action.
Challenger Circuit Schedule
- CC #1: August 23–25
- CC #2: September 6–8
- CC #3: September 27–29
- CC #4: October 4–6
These are the only four opportunities to qualify into the LCQ, where the top amateur teams will battle it out for a chance to enter the pro-level competition.
How to Register
To enter Challenger Circuit #1, your team must be signed up by:
- Deadline: August 20
- Registration Link: Battlefy.com/ALGS
All rosters must meet eligibility requirements. Full rule sets and regional info are available on the Battlefy page.
Why It Matters
The Challenger Circuit has become the main proving ground for up-and-coming Apex talent. With spots in the LCQ on the line, every round counts. If you’re looking to go pro or just want to compete with the best unsigned teams in your region, this is where it starts.
For more ALGS updates, esports coverage, and bracket breakdowns, visit ALegends.gg
Source: Apex Legends Esports on X
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Challenger Circuit?
The Challenger Circuit is a series of open tournaments for aspiring Apex Legends teams looking to qualify for the Last Chance Qualifier and move up into the pro scene.
How many teams qualify from Challenger Circuit?
Each circuit awards points toward LCQ qualification. The exact number of qualifying teams may vary by region.
Can I compete if I’m not signed to an org?
Yes. The Challenger Circuit is open to unsigned and amateur teams.
Where do I register?
Register at Battlefy.com/ALGS
When does registration for CC #1 close?
Registration for CC #1 closes on August 20, 2025. Make sure your team is signed up before then.

