40 teams are heading to Mannheim, Germany in August.

With each region's ALGS Split 2 Pro League either concluded or left with just a Regional Finals left to play, we have a lot of our ALGS Split 2 Playoffs teams already locked in.

Like previous playoffs, the best 40 teams will head to compete at the event which is being held in Mannheim, Germany. There they will compete for both a share of the $1 million dollar prize-pool, but also valuable 'Playoff Points'. These points ultimately decide who will head to compete in the season-ending ALGS Championship.

Here are all the currently qualified teams for the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs. The event takes place between August 29 and September 1.

Photo EA/Joe Brady
Photo EA/Joe Brady

ALGS Split 2 Playoffs: all qualified teams

ALGS Split 21 featured four separate Pro Leagues, in North America, EMEA, APAC North and APAC South. North America had 12 Playoff slots, APAC North 9, EMEA 8 and APAC South 7. Here are the teams qualified through the four Pro Leagues:

North America:

  • Team Falcons
  • FURIA
  • TSM
  • Luminosity Gaming
  • Spacestation Gaming
  • BLEED Esports
  • Team Liquid
  • NRG
  • Not Moist
  • Complexity Gaming
  • Pioneers
  • Cloud9

EMEA:

  • Alliance
  • Gaimin Gladiators
  • FaZe Clan
  • Natus Vincere
  • GoNext Esports
  • Passion UA
  • Trojan
  • EXO Clan
Photo EA/Joe Brady
Photo EA/Joe Brady

APAC North:

  • FNATIC
  • NEWJ
  • Noez Foxx
  • Fennel
  • GHS Professional
  • HAO
  • Enter Force.36
  • Northeption
  • Striderz

Notably, the ALGS Split 1 Playoffs winners, did not qualify for Split 2.

APAC South:

  • Legends Gaming
  • Mkers
  • VK Gaming
  • XNY
  • SaWeiQi E-sport
  • Guild Esports
  • DreamFire

Other ALGS Split 2 Playoffs teams

In addition to those four regions, there are four other teams heading to the event in Mannheim, Germany. South America no longer has a Pro League, instead two sides qualified through the Challenger Circuit to book their spot at the ALGS Split 2 Playoffs.

Those teams are:

  • LeaveNoWitness
  • BR DEM0NZ

Then, ALGS Year 4 introduced two slots for teams from China for the first time ever. These teams could not compete in the APAC South Pro League. ALGS invited these teams through the Dream Cup, with the two highest eligible teams qualifying.

Those teams are:

  • shadow3690
  • Starshine Esport-Xray

Stay tuned for full ALGS Split 2 Playoffs Groups, which will be confirmed after all ALGS Split 2 Playoffs qualified teams are settled.

Stay tuned to esports.gg for full coverage of the ALGS.