The Copper Box Arena in London is hosting the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 3 Split 2 Playoffs from July 13–16. On their way to the ALGS Year 3 Championship, the top 40 Apex Legends teams in the world will face off for a piece of the $1 million prize pool and critical playoff points. A redesigned fan experience will be included in the tournament, giving spectators more opportunities than ever to interact with their favorite Apex Legends teams.
However, all doesn't seem to be well at ALGS as the event is plagued by delays. After waiting for hours, it seems that even the players have had enough and are walking off from the stage.
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ALGS Split 2 Delays Lead To Disgruntled Players
The group stage for the ALGS Year 3 Split 2 Playoffs commenced today, with teams like Fnatic, Faze, TSM, and Optic Gaming playing on the stage from Groups C and D. The first game went smoothly with players leaving the dropship, but all of a sudden the game came to a halt with many PCs crashing. In a short while, the first game was restarted and the players took to the dropship once again. However, to the horror of the admin team, the PCs/server failed yet again, causing further delays to the schedule.
Angry and disappointed, players were seen leaving the stage as the administrators were trying to figure out the cause of repetitive failures in the match server and hardware. After another half an hour delay, the game was underway for the third time. So far, no more crashes have been noted and hopefully, all the issues have been ironed out for the rest of the day.