ALGS 2023 Split 2 Playoffs Finals: Finalists, Standing, Format & How to Watch

Nazmul Hassan
By Nazmul Hassan
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Credit: EA

ALGS Split 2 Playoffs finals will be held today. Let’s see which teams have made it to the top and how you can enjoy the final matches.

ALGS 2023 Split 2 Playoffs is Apex‘s second biggest LAN event in 2023. Teams have gone through never-ending battles to reach this international event. Each and every team has shown valiant performances to be on this platform. However, only one team will win the ultimate title over the other 79 teams.

After fighting for three days to survive the group stage and bracket stage, we currently have our Split 2 Playoffs winner, DarkZero Esports. The team fought relentlessly and proved to everyone why they deserved to be on top of the game.

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ALGS 2023 Split 2 Playoffs 20 Finalists

Moist Esports, TSM, Alliance, Oxygen Esports, Fnatic, Pulverex, LG Chivas, DarkZero Esports, NRG, and Ganbare Otousan directly ascended to the Finals through the Winner’s Bracket. As a result, these teams will have points advantages compared to the remaining teams.

The remaining 10 teams, 100 Thieves, Acend, BLVHVND, FaZe Clan, FC Destroy, Fire Beavers, OpTic Gaming, Pioneers, Riddle, and XSET, made it to the finals through the Loser’s Bracket Round 2.

Although TSM was the first team to reach match point, they failed to win the ALGS 2023 Split 2 Playoffs finals. DarkZero was the second team to reach match point. However, they quickly topped TSM in terms of points.

Oxygen Esports, XSET, and FaZe clan reached match point in the 6th round. However, DarkZero snatched first place in the next match and became the 2023 Split 2 Playoffs champions.

Here is the overall team standing for the ALGS 2023 Split 2 Playoffs final:

StandingTeam NameTotal Points
1. DZ91 (Playoffs Winner)
2. TSM78
3. OXG60
4. XSET56
5. FAZE55
6. KCP50
7. MST49
8. OG46
9. ALL43
10. NRG41
11. FNC41
12. LGC37
13. FC36
14. 100T29
15. GO25
16. PVX24
17. FRBV20
18. RID20
19. HVND15
20. ACE4

ALGS Split 2 Playoffs Finals Format Explained

For those watching ALGS for the first time or don’t know how the Playoffs final work, don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. ALGS 2023 Split 2 Playoffs final will follow a match point format. Any team who reaches 50 or above points after a certain match ends will reach the match point and become match point eligible.

After reaching match point, the eligible team needs to place first in a match to become the Playoffs winner. Remember, after reaching the match point, the total point won’t determine who the Playoffs winner be. So, despite having more points, a team may lose due to not being able to place first after reaching the match point.

However, the remaining positions from the 2nd to the 20th will be determined by each team’s total cumulative points. So, every point counts, and the teams who were relegated from the Winner’s Bracket will surely have the upper hand.

How to Watch

The 2023 ALGS Split 2 Playoffs LAN event will be held in the Copper Box Arena, London. However, the event will also be broadcasted live on Apex’s official Twitch and YouTube on July 16 at 4:00 PM BST, 3:00 PM UTC, 8:00 AM PDT, and 5:00 PM CEST. You can also earn a free Weapon Charm by watching the finals live on Twitch.

If you want to enjoy the Split 2 Playoffs final broadcast via different languages and casters, here is the lists of all official watch parties and broadcast partners:

Watch PartiesLanguageLink
NiceWigg & GreekEnglishTwitch
PokizgamesPortugueseTwitch | Youtube
Oraxe & WisethugFrenchTwitch | Twitch
RestiafpsChineseTwitch
Broadcast PartnerLanguageLink
CyberZJapaneseTwitch | Youtube
WooHooPortugueseTwitch
Friends Project CoThaiTwitch
Myriad Stars (Newer Esports)MandarinTwitch
Titan MastersSpanishTwitch
Basik Marketing / The Esports ClubHindiTwitch | Loco

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By Nazmul Hassan FPS Editor
Nazmul is GameRiv's FPS editor. He is a marketing graduate with an immense passion for gaming. As an ex-professional CS:GO player, he holds a strong interest in other FPS titles like Apex Legends, VALORANT, and CoD. However, he also tries out other games when he is free.