ALGS 2025 Split 2 Americas Teams
The Apex Legends Global Series 2025: Split 2 Pro League is now underway, bringing together top competitors from across multiple regions. In the Americas, the competition is especially notable, with established organizations and rising squads preparing to prove themselves on one of the biggest stages in Apex esports.
This split offers a chance to track both veteran rosters with proven track records and newer teams eager to make their mark. The mix of experience and fresh talent makes the region one of the most competitive and unpredictable in the league.
ALGS 2025 Split 2: Americas
The Americas region in Split 2 features thirty teams divided into three groups of ten. Each group contains a mix of established organizations and newly built rosters, making the competition both unpredictable and closely contested. The top twenty teams across all groups will advance after the triple round-robin stage, keeping every match meaningful.
Group A: Falcons, TSM, ZZ, and Nice Guys
Team Falcons enter Split 2 with a strong track record in 2025. Their roster includes Phillip “ImperialHal” Dosen, Ben “Wxltzy” Walton, and in-game leader Rhys “Zer0” Perry. This squad placed third among Americas representatives at the Midseason Playoffs during the Esports World Cup and secured sixth overall. Their consistency has been clear throughout the year, with a third-place finish at the ALGS Championship and back-to-back victories in the Open and Split 1.
TSM has rebuilt its lineup with Ira “Dooplex” Shepherd, Rigoberto “Gent” Padilla, and Nathaniel “Panic” Arthur. Although the trio has only been together for a short time, the organization’s history in Apex Legends keeps expectations high. Their Split 1 campaign ended in seventh place, followed by a 14th-place finish at EWC. Split 2 provides another chance for them to prove their stability as a roster.
Nice Guys earned their spot by winning the Pro League Qualifier. Austin “Sang” Ablia and Cody “Cody” Loze returned to ALGS competition this year, joined by qqBiddy to complete the squad. Their qualification run showed strong coordination, and Split 2 will test how they measure up against veteran organizations.
Team ZZ is another team worth noting. Built around Zachary “Gild” Dennis, Nicholas “Sikezz” Odom, and Zachary “Zach” Mazer, the roster brings together players with prior experience at NRG. Their coach, Winnie “tiltedwinnie” Long, stands out as the only female coach in the Pro League. The combination of seasoned players and a unique leadership perspective makes ZZ an intriguing roster in Group A.
Group A Snapshot
| Team | Key Players | Recent Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Falcons | ImperialHal, Wxltzy, Zer0 | 3rd at Champs, wins in Open & Split 1 |
| TSM | Dooplex, Gent, Panic | 7th in Split 1, 14th at EWC |
| Nice Guys | Sang, Cody, qqBiddy | 1st in Pro League Qualifier |
| Team ZZ | Gild, Sikezz, Zach | New roster with experienced core |
Group B: Ninjas in Pyjamas and ROC Esports
Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) have been one of the most consistent teams in 2025. They finished second in Split 1 and followed it with a third-place run at EWC. Their ability to remain near the top of standings across multiple events shows a roster capable of handling both regional and international pressure.
ROC Esports also carries momentum into Split 2. They placed sixth in Split 1 and then improved to second at EWC, demonstrating steady growth. Like NIP, ROC introduced a new lineup earlier in the year, and the results so far suggest they can contend for top positions again.
Both teams share similarities in their trajectories: new rosters formed in Split 1, immediate LAN success, and consistent podium finishes. Their presence in Group B makes it one of the most competitive groups to follow.
Group B Snapshot
- Ninjas in Pyjamas: Runner-up in Split 1, third at EWC
- ROC Esports: Sixth in Split 1, second at EWC
Group C: Shopify Rebellion and 100 Thieves
Shopify Rebellion (SR) enters Split 2 with a roster change just weeks before competition. Nelson “zap” Bangs joins as the new in-game leader, replacing Matthew “Emtee” Trengove, who moved to Virtus.pro. Earlier in the year, SR placed fourth at the ALGS Championship and secured top-five results in both the Open and Split 1. The leadership shift to Xynew will be closely watched, as it could alter the team’s overall style.
100 Thieves (100T) bring a lineup featuring Noyan “Genburten” Ozkose, Evan “Verhulst” Verhulst, and IGL Josue Daniel “Phony” Ruiz. Their 2025 season has been steady, with a fourth-place finish at the Open and a seventh-place run at EWC. Recognizable names and consistent results make them a reliable team to follow in Group C.
Group C also includes other notable squads such as Virtus.pro, the former Movistar KOI roster led by Bowen “Monsoon” Fuller, and Legacy Kingdom, the only Brazilian team in this split. This mix of regional diversity and established organizations ensures that Group C will remain competitive throughout the round-robin phase.
Group C Snapshot
| Team | Key Players | Recent Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Shopify Rebellion | zap, Xynew, teammates | 4th at Champs, 5th in Split 1 |
| 100 Thieves | Genburten, Verhulst, Phony | 4th at Open, 7th at EWC |
| Virtus.pro | Former Emtee-led roster | Newly formed |
| Legacy Kingdom | Brazilian representatives | Only LATAM team in Split 2 |