Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) has revealed the lineup of talent who will be broadcasting next month’s Split 1 Playoffs live on YouTube and Twitch.
Between May 2 to 5, 2024, the ALGS Split 1 Playoffs will see 40 teams of Apex Legends players battle against one another in one of the game’s largest LAN esports events. This year is the biggest yet for ALGS, with a massive prize pool, huge names in esports, and even bigger, well-known content creators covering every moment in every match for those watching live in Los Angeles or at home.
ALGS goes all-in for talent lineup for Split 1 Playoffs 2024
Much of the event talent hosting ALGS Split 1 Playoffs 2024 is the same cast of creators we’ve seen in previous years, but this year the roster’s been expanded to 20 individuals alayzing every play in the dozens of Apex Legends matches that will be sen over the three-day event. I’ve listed every creator below along with their preferred social platform so you can check them out and get to know them ahead of the event.
- Evan “Raynday” Raynr
- Stella “ParallaxStella” Chung
- Mark “Onset” Hatcher
- Dan “Gaskin” Gaskin
- Lauren “GlitterXplosion” Laracuente
- Tiffany “spidertiff” Jane
- Victoria “VikkiKitty” Perez
- Kale “Genome” Morton
- Rafael “DiA” Ruiz
- Ben “Zephyr” Fossitt
- Thales “WeThePeople” Cesa
- Haris “Hodsic” Hodzic
- Martin “Graceful” Wongphrom
- Jack “NiceWigg” Martin
- Athanasios “Greek” Alestas
- Vinicius “pOkizgames” Zanquetta Costa
- Matthieu “oraxe” Ribiere
- Wisethug
- Vicky “VickyPalami” M
- Chen “Roieee” Po-han
The talent team’s job at ALGS is to cast every match, host the event, and provide both live and post-game analysis throughout the day. Our main hosts this year will be Raynday, GlitterXplosion, and WeThePeople, all of whom have done a fantastic job in the past. They’ll ferry us between matches and featurettes as the event goes on.
Casters are your in-game hosts, helping you understand what each team is doing in every match with their keen eye for detail and hundreds of hours of experience. They always help me see through the frantic first person gameplay and into the tactics being employed, which is hard to do with a game like Apex Legends that has so many varied characters, weapons, and abilities.
Last but not least, there will be post-game analysis running on a few different streams for those who miss the livestreams or want a deeper analysis that isn’t trying to keep up with the moment-to-moment plays. These are always incredibly interesting because you can catch showy moves or amazing clutch plays from teams healing each other or decimating others that weren’t on-screen at the time the main casters were covering the event.
With so many big names on the roster, ALGS appears to be trying to offer even better coverage of the event for those at home. Every creator has a new point of view and area of interest that will shape the analysis they bring, helping everyone get into every second of every match much faster.