Big changes are also in store for FaZe Clan, Complexity, and more.
The second split of the Apex Legends Global Series is almost here, and with it comes roster locks. All participating teams seem to have their set rosters for ALGS Pro League Split Two, and thanks to a newly-updated Battlefy site for the tournament series, many roster changes have been confirmed and even more look imminent.
The most notable is a surprising name to see in this list: Sentinels, who dropped their Apex roster following ALGS Split One. Though rumored to once be picking up the core of the old Spacestation Gaming roster, it now appears that this course has altered entirely, with The Guards roster now appearing under the Sentinels banner in Battlefy. With the wide lay-offs coming to The Guard recently, it appears that Sentinels swooped in to provide their ALGS squad a new home.
Speaking of the old Spacestation roster, it appears that all three members are still in Pro League, but all on different teams. Mark DROPPED Thees has joined OpTic, as was expected, while Angello xenial Cardenas has made his way over to the Oxygen Esports roster. That leaves Joseph Frexs Sanchez, who looks to be forming one of the more intriguing rosters this split: FaZe Clan.
FaZe didnt have a phenomenal first split of Pro League this year, failing to qualify for LAN. Now, Eric Snip3down Wrona is getting some LAN-tested reinforcements in the form of Frexs and former Esports Arena IGL Josue “Phony” Ruiz.
Complexity have also completed their big change between splits. Longtime member Bowen Monsoon Fuller will be joined by the other two-thirds of the old Esports Arena LAN team: Nathan “Lewda” Dias and Cody Codddy Loze. Finally, it appears that Native Gaming will finally enter the fray with former SZN members Charles “Clane” Lane and Kenan “Keni” Colakovic, as well as former Esports Arena member Jaeden “Caprah” Valle, who makes his return to pro Apex after fallout from private Discord messages last split saw the young talent miss out on LAN. Theyll join the previously-signed Louis “BulletL” Borg.
Its one of the most hectic times of roster turnover in recent memory, as North America seemingly turns over a new leaf in pro Apex with the amount of players switching teams and orgs. It should lead to an equally chaotic first couple weeks of Pro League, which begins on March 11 at 5pm CT.