Team Liquid makes a strong comeback to Apex Legends as instant favorites in the ALGS

By Arjun Nair

Legacy Returns to ALGS Competition Under Team Liquid’s Name

In another boost to the pro Apex Legends scene, another big legacy organization looks like they’re returning to ALGS competition: Legacy, the team formerly representing Luminosity, now appears on the ALGS Battlefy page under Team Liquid’s name.


Mexico will once again be represented by a major org. Photo by Joe Brady via EA

Liquid’s Strong Return to Competitive Apex Legends

Liquid was one of the most consistent rosters in Apex before they left the scene in December 2022, citing a lack of return on investment opportunities as the reason for the exit. The dropped roster eventually moved to XSET.

Now, it appears Liquid is back, if the ALGS Battlefy page is anything to go by. Liquid’s not the only esports org to leave and then return to Apex in recent months, either. Spacestation Gaming in North America and NAVI in EMEA both swept back into ALGS with roster signings this year, a major coup for players and the competitive ecosystem alike.

Liquid’s Impressive Performance and Consistency

As a team, the supposed new Liquid squad finished in fifth place at the 2023 ALGS Championship, 12th at the 2023 Split Two Playoffs, and 10th at the same year’s Split One Playoffs. In fact, YanYa and Neazul haven’t failed to qualify for LAN finals since ALGS returned to LAN in 2022, a run now stretching two years of excellence.

The Excitement Surrounding Liquid’s Re-Entry into Apex

Liquid will undoubtedly detail more about their decision to re-enter Apex after giving so lengthy an explanation as to why they left it originally, but for now, only one word will be on the lips of Liquid and Apex fans: Vamos.

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