Apex Legends Pro ImperialHal Has a Massive 325-Kill Lead on the Lifetime ALGS Kills Leaderboard

Nafiu Aziz
By Nafiu Aziz
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Image Credit: EA / ImperialHal

ImperialHalโ€™s legacy in Apex Legends esports somehow keeps getting harder to argue against. According to ALGS Stats, the Team Falcons star currently sits at the top of the lifetime ALGS kills leaderboard with 2,038 kills, giving him a massive 325-kill lead over second-place Zer0, who currently has 1,713 kills.

For a scene as competitive and stacked as ALGS, that gap is ridiculous. Apex has changed metas, maps, formats, rosters, and playstyles over the years, but ImperialHal has stayed near the top through all of it.

ImperialHal Leads the Lifetime ALGS Kills Leaderboard

The latest lifetime ALGS kills leaderboard shows ImperialHal in first place with 2,038 total kills. Zer0, another Apex Legends great and one of Halโ€™s former teammates, sits in second with 1,713 kills. Apex Legends Status also lists Hakis in third with 1,604 kills, followed by Genburten with 1,476 kills.

That means ImperialHal is not just barely leading the chart. He has created a 325-kill cushion over Zer0, which is a huge number in professional Apex. In a battle royale esport where every kill has to be earned through positioning, timing, mechanics, and team coordination, a lead that large says a lot about his consistency.

325-Kill Lead Is Kinda Nuts

Kills in ALGS are not easy stats to farm. Players are fighting against the best teams in the world, often in lobbies where one bad rotate, one mistimed swing, or one poor call can end an entire game. Because of that, lifetime kill totals are not just about mechanical skill. They also reflect longevity, decision-making, team success, and the ability to keep performing across multiple seasons.

That is what makes ImperialHalโ€™s number so impressive. He has been competing at the highest level of Apex Legends for years, and he has managed to keep producing in different competitive eras. Whether the meta favored defensive legends, aggressive edge fighting, zone-heavy setups, or controller fragging power, Hal has remained one of the most dangerous players in the lobby.

ImperialHalโ€™s ALGS Legacy Keeps Growing

ImperialHal has long been one of the most recognizable names in Apex Legends esports. He became known as the face of TSMโ€™s Apex roster for years, where his leadership, shot-calling, and high-pressure performances helped define the early history of competitive Apex. He later moved to Team Falcons, where he joined forces with Zer0 and Genburten, two other elite names in the scene.

The official ALGS Year 6 page confirms that the Apex Legends Global Series is now in its sixth season, which shows just how long the competitive ecosystem has been running. Staying relevant across that many years is already difficult. Staying on top of a lifetime kills leaderboard during that span is even harder.

Zer0 Still Remains One of His Closest Rivals

Even with Halโ€™s huge lead, Zer0โ€™s place at second is no small achievement. With 1,713 lifetime ALGS kills, Zer0 remains one of the most successful and feared players in competitive Apex.

Many players have had incredible individual tournaments in Apex Legends. Some have dominated a split, popped off at LAN, or become the standout name of a specific meta. ImperialHalโ€™s case is different because his numbers are built over the years.

A 2,038-kill total is not just one hot streak. It is the result of showing up again and again, surviving roster changes, adapting to new Legends, dealing with balance changes, and still finding impact in the most stressful matches Apex has to offer.

That is why this leaderboard matters. It gives a clear statistical reminder of what many fans already know. ImperialHal has not just been popular. He has been productive at the highest level for a very long time.

ImperialHalโ€™s Place in Apex Legends History Is Hard to Ignore

The debate around the greatest Apex Legends player of all time will always bring strong opinions. Some fans value championships more. Others focus on mechanical skill, leadership, versatility, or peak performance. But when it comes to lifetime ALGS kills, ImperialHal currently has the strongest case on the board.

Being first with 2,038 kills while holding a 325-kill lead over a player like Zer0 is a massive achievement. In a game as punishing as Apex Legends, that kind of separation does not happen by accident. It is built through years of elite performances.

ImperialHal Keeps Setting the Standard in ALGS

ImperialHalโ€™s 325-kill lead on the lifetime ALGS kills leaderboard is another reminder of why he remains one of Apex Legendsโ€™ defining pro players. With 2,038 kills, he has created a gap that even other elite players are still chasing.

As ALGS Year 6 continues, that number could climb even higher. As of writing, Hal sits comfortably at the top, and the chase behind him is still wide open.

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Nafiu Aziz is an avid gamer and a writer at GameRiv, covering Apex Legends, CS:GO, VALORANT, and plenty of other popular FPS titles in between. He scours the internet daily to get the latest scoop in esports.