GoNext Secures Victory in ALGS Championship Year 4: Final Standings and Prize Money Details

The Year 4 Apex Legends Global Series championship has concluded in Sapporo, Japan, where the 40 best Apex teams in the world competed for a share of the $2 million prize pool.

On February 2, team GoNext, consisting of team members Izhidan, Uxako, and Hiarka, was crowned the championship’s winner, taking home $600,000 in prize money for being the best overall team out of 40.

Runners-up Alliance and Team Falcons, both of which accrued more total kills throughout the tournament than GoNext but couldn’t quite take the top spot, won $320,000 and $210,000 of the prize pot respectively.

See below for the complete final standings and breakdown of the tournament as it happened.

ALGS Championship Year 4: Final standings

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Format

Group stage: Jan 29 – 30

The 40 teams are split into four groups of ten. Each group plays a 6-game series against every other group. Their performance in the group stage games will determine where they land in the double-elimination bracket, up next.

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These are the groups:

Bracket stage: Jan 31 – Feb 1

In the bracket stage, there are 3 rounds, each an eight-match series: The Winner’s bracket, and two Loser’s bracket rounds. The bottom 10 teams from the Winner’s bracket drops down to Loser’s round 2, while the bottom 10 teams from Loser’s round 1 are eliminated. Bottom 10 from Loser’s round 2 are also then eliminated.

This way, 10 teams from the winners bracket, and 10 teams from loser’s bracket round 2 advance to the finals.

Finals: Feb 2

In the finals, it’s all guns blazing until teams reach the 50-point threshold. Any team that crosses the 50-point mark activates their ‘match point’ and can win the tournament by finishing first place in a game (although not in the same game that they reached 50 points).

Schedule

As the event is held in Japan, the timezone certainly won’t be ideal for those watching from the US or Europe, with much of the event going very late into the small hours of the morning.

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The team’s total kills in each game are displayed in brackets in the tables.

Bracket Stage Day 1: January 31

Loser’s Bracket Round 1 (10 pm ET / 3am GMT)

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Game results

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Winner’s Round 1 (9:15pm ET / 2:15am GMT)

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Game results

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Bracket Stage Day 2: February 1

Loser’s Round 2 (2:45pm ET / 7:45am GMT)

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Group Stage Day 1: January 29

Group A vs Group B (7pm ET / 12am GMT)

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Group C vs Group D (11:15pm ET / 4:30 AM GMT)

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Group B vs Group D (3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT)

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Group Stage Day 2: January 30

Group A vs Group C (7pm ET / 12am GMT)

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Group B vs Group C (11:15pm ET / 4:30 AM GMT)

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Group A vs Group D (3:30am ET / 8:30am GMT)

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Finals: February 2

Finals (9:45pm ET / 2:45am GMT)

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Game results

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