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The Split 2 Playoffs Aug. 2024 trophy with a train passing by in the background
Screenshot via Apex Legends Global Series

Who won the 2024 ALGS Split 2 Playoffs? Final scores and standings

There is no script for 2024's Apex.

One hundred and twenty star Apex Legends professionals, a whopping 40 teams, and only one winner, but who eventually took home the trophy in the 2024 ALGS Split Two Playoffs? Here’s everything you may have missed in the 2024 ALGS Split Two Playoffs.

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ALGS Split 2 Playoffs 2024 winner

Spacestation Gaming posing for celebratory photos on the ALGS main stage, with Phony, Koyful, Xynew, and Don
First triple MnK, now triple controller. Screenshot via Apex Legends Global Series

The winners for the 2024 ALGS Split 2 Playoffs are Spacestation Gaming. The roster, consisting of powerhouse controller players Phony (IGL), Xynew, and Koyful, stole the trophy from 10 other match point teams in match 10. It’s an outcome many perhaps weren’t surprised about due to the strength of aim assist, but it was only in May that we saw a triple mouse and keyboard team (Reject Winnity KR) win at the Split One Playoffs.

Spacestation had a rough start, with two back to back donuts (zero point games) that turned ours, the audience, and casters attention to the incredible early run made by GaiminGladiators (who hit match point on game three). It wasn’t until game seven where Spacestation finally unleashed their full potential by winning the match on Stormpoint, and flew up the leaderboard to join the five other teams (at the time) on match point.

The match point teams rose as the LAN progressed. Matches flew by until it was time for match 10, where 11 match point teams were bloodthirsty for the win. While this is one of the longest LANs in Apex history, it felt fitting following the 13-match LAN at the Esports World Cup in early Aug. (just three weeks prior). It was anyone’s game to take, but Spacestation took the trophy in an intense and claustrophobic Skyhook end circle.

While a single team (not on match point) had high ground, they leapt onto TSM, ending both teams chances to either extend the tournament or take the glory. It could have been Alliance or Spacestation targeted at this moment, but TSM fell victim to Enter Force.36, granting Spacestation the opportunity to win as a duo.

ALGS Split 2 Playoffs: Match Point Finals scores, standings, and winnings

Here is the full standings and winnings distributed to the participating teams in the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs.

PlacementTeamPointsPrize (USD)
FirstSpacestation Gaming85$300,000
SecondGaiminGladiators92$160,000
ThirdAlliance86$105,000
FourthTSM81$85,000
FifthGuild Esports70$65,000
SixthFnatic68$50,000
SeventhBLEED Esports67$40,000
EighthVK Gaming66$30,000
NinthNRG66$25,000
10thNot Moist55$20,000
11thLiquid Alienware53$16,000
12thComplexity46$15,000
13thDreamFire41$14,000
14thNoctem Scan40$13,000
15thEXO Clan40$12,000
16thMKERS39$11,000
17thCloud939$10,500
18th Enter Force.3634$10,000
19thFURIA32$9,500
20thTeam Falcons20$9,000

For the very first time in Apex history, we’ve now witnessed three different teams win, all representing separate regions. Alongside this, we saw a triple mouse and keyboard team and now a triple controller team win. So, what will happen at the ALGS 2024 Championship? Who knows—clearly someone lost the script.


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