Twisted Minds are back in Apex Legends.
Twisted Minds are back in Apex Legends, and this time are fully committing to a roster. They are signing free-agent team Stallions, ahead of the ALGS Open and the continuation of the ALGS Pro League.
Stallions finished 39th at the ALGS Championship in Sapporo, Japan but have recruited well over the off-season. They added the experienced coach Hodsic and controller fragger Enemy. Enemy brings significant LAN experience having competed with Disguised and Complexity over the last year.
That made Stallions one of the best free-agent teams in North America. Twisted Minds have shown interest in Apex Legends before. They agreed a temporary deal with Legends Gaming to sign their roster for the 2024 Apex Legends Esports World Cup.
Now, they are back and fully committed to their own roster. Here's the details.
Twisted Minds are back in Apex Legends competitive
Twisted Minds are a fast growing Saudi Arabia based esports organisation. They finished 12th in the 2024 Esports World Cup Club Championship and have competed in esports like Overwatch, Fortnite, PUBG and VALORANT.
The Esports World Cup Club Championship is no doubt a big motivator for their Apex Legends return. As of now, there is no details about how teams can qualify for this years Apex Legends event in Riyadh. That said, Stallions will be confident of securing their spot at the event.
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Who is the new Twisted Minds roster?
The Twisted Minds Apex Legends roster is:
- Mac Kenzie "Albralelie" Beckwith
- Kyle "Crook" Hughes
- Alexander "Enemy" Rodriguez
- Haris "hodsic" Hodzic (coach)
The team have played two Split 1 Pro League gamedays so far, performing strongly in last weekends A vs C matchup. They finished third, winning one of the days six matches, and looked especially strong fighting together.
The addition of Hodsic is a particularly exciting one. ALGS Year 5 has brought a great deal of change. Broken Moon has joined the map pool, after the addition of E-District and there is an all new Legend Ban system.
Hodsic was coach of Team Liquid when Storm Point joined the ALGS, and that team was hailed as one of the fastest to adapt to the new map. His expertise and knowledge will be crucial for Twisted Minds to adapt to all the changes that have arrived in Year 5 ahead of the ALGS Open, the biggest Apex LAN in history.
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