The Apex Legends Global Series kicked off Split 2 with a record-breaking first match day. For the first time in ALGS history, every single match across all four regions had a different winner, highlighting just how competitive the field has become.
A record day for the pro league
Match Day 1 of Split 2 will be remembered for its parity, as no team managed to claim multiple victories in their region. Instead, six different teams took wins in each region, showcasing incredible depth in the player pool and unpredictable outcomes that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

APAC North
- Match 1: Dory
- Match 2: Fnatic
- Match 3: Soten
- Match 4: Kyouwisuijan
- Match 5: Icigeki
- Match 6: Enter Force.36
Americas
- Match 1: DMG
- Match 2: Leavenowitness
- Match 3: The Durags
- Match 4: ROC Esports
- Match 5: Liquid Alienware
- Match 6: Thuggets
APAC South
- Match 1: MDYB
- Match 2: Gen.G Esports
- Match 3: Vegas Inferno
- Match 4: Tom Yum Kung
- Match 5: Wolves Esports
- Match 6: JD Gaming
EMEA
- Match 1: Cybercats
- Match 2: Citadel Gaming
- Match 3: Uaim
- Match 4: Alliance
- Match 5: SJP2
- Match 6: 07
What this means for Split 2
This unprecedented spread of winners proves that no single team is running away with the competition early on. Instead, ALGS Split 2 is shaping up to be one of the most balanced and unpredictable splits in the league’s history, where consistency across games may matter more than streak dominance.
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Frequently asked questions
What record was broken in ALGS Split 2 Match Day 1?
For the first time ever, every match across all regions had a unique winner.
How many teams won matches across all regions?
A total of 24 different teams won across the four regions, six per region.
Why is this significant?
It highlights the competitive balance of the ALGS, showing that no single team dominated Match Day 1.
What does this mean for the rest of Split 2?
The split is expected to be highly competitive, with consistency likely being more important than one-day dominance.