REJECT wins Apex APAC-N Pro League
- REJECT won the Apex Legends Global Series Year 6 Split 1 Pro League in APAC North on May 23, according to tournament listings and team posts. - REJECT’s decisive moment was an 18-kill Game 3 win, and the team finished first in APAC North with 85 points overall. - The APAC North Split 1 Pro League continues through June 7 on official ALGS channels and standings pages.
REJECT closed out the Apex Legends Global Series Year 6 Split 1 Pro League lead in APAC North on May 23 with a first-place finish in the regional standings, according to ALGS listings and tournament databases. The Japanese organization’s win was highlighted by an 18-kill victory in Game 3, which the team also posted about on social media on Saturday. Official ALGS schedule pages list May 23 as a match day in the APAC North split, while public standings pages show REJECT atop the table after the latest results. ### How did REJECT clinch it? REJECT’s most visible swing came in Game 3, when the team posted an 18-kill win from the May 23 set. That result was the centerpiece of the organization’s celebration post and matched the outcome reflected in public standings trackers for the APAC North split. (liquipedia.net) The APAC North standings page on Apex Legends Status listed REJECT first with 85 points and 129 kills after five match days, ahead of ZETA DIVISION and ENTER FORCE.36, which were both on 79 points. Liquipedia’s event page also listed May 23 as part of the ongoing Split 1 Pro League schedule for the region. (apexlegendsstatus.com) ### Who played for REJECT in this split? REJECT’s active Apex roster is listed by Liquipedia as RC Axis, RC Euriece and RC 4rufa. Liquipedia identifies REJECT as a Japanese esports organization and shows the team entered in ALGS APAC North competition this season. Apex Legends Status attributes REJECT’s APAC North results to the same trio and shows the team leading the region in overall score while posting 129 kills across its counted series. (liquipedia.net) ZETA DIVISION finished second on the same page with 163 kills but fewer points than REJECT, while ENTER FORCE.36 was third. (liquipedia.net) ### What exactly is this event? The ALGS Year 6 Split 1 Pro League APAC North competition is an online regional league organized by Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment, according to Liquipedia. The event runs from April 5 to June 7, features 30 teams, and carries a listed prize pool of $126,500. (apexlegendsstatus.com) Liquipedia says the APAC North split uses a triple round-robin regular season format before a regional final stage. The page lists teams from Japan and South Korea competing in the region and marks the tournament as part of the ALGS Pro League circuit. ### Why does the 18-kill Game 3 matter? (liquipedia.net) An 18-kill win is a large single-game haul in ALGS scoring because placement points and kill points both feed a team’s total. While the official ALGS schedule page available publicly is limited in the search snapshot, third-party standings pages and Liquipedia both reflect REJECT’s lead after the May 23 action. That makes Game 3 the clearest documented inflection point in REJECT’s latest result set. (liquipedia.net) REJECT’s social post added player-by-player game details and timing markers from the deciding sequence, giving fans a clip-based record of the finish. The post was cited in the source briefing for this story and aligns with the standings data showing REJECT in first place after the latest APAC North matches. (liquipedia.net) ### What comes next in APAC North? June 7 is listed by Liquipedia as the end date for the APAC North Split 1 Pro League event, and the ALGS site continues to host the region’s schedule page. Public standings pages remain available for tracking REJECT, ZETA DIVISION, ENTER FORCE.36 and the rest of the field as the split proceeds. (liquipedia.net) (apexlegendsstatus.com)