Get ready to satisfy your hunger for intense Apex Legends action in the PlayStation Tournaments Master Circuit.
Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or new to the competitive scene, the Apex Legends Master Circuit is the perfect place to test your skills and win prizes. It’s one of PlayStation Tournaments’ largest Apex competitions and incredibly easy to sign up for. Read on to learn about the tournament, prizes, and signing up.
The Master Circuit packs regular competitions in an eight-week season. That’s about two months of non-stop gameplay as you grow and fight for your share of $10,000 in cash prizing and PS5 consoles.
How to Enter
There are two pathways to join the Master Circuit: weekly Qualifiers and bi-weekly Slay Days. Both routes give you the chance to make it to the Finals—if you outplay the rest of the competition.
Weekly Qualifiers happen—you guessed it—once a week. To join, head over to the Master Circuit page on the Competition Center every Thursday or Friday to easily sign in and join the fray. If you accrue enough points from your victories (more on points in a bit), you’ll make it to the Finals.
Bi-weekly Slay Days happen twice a month as intense two-day tournaments. There are no points to accrue—the competition is settled within two days of Qualifiers and a broadcast Slay Day Final. The top Slay Day teams will move to the Master Circuit Final alongside Qualifier winners. Join as many Slay Days as you want to keep fighting for the Finals spot.
Entering the weekly Qualifiers or Slay Days is as easy as visiting the Competition Center and signing up.
Master Circuit Scoring
While Slay Days are as simple as conquering a two-day tournament to reach the Finals, Qualifiers have a points system that is based on kills and match placements. The system is straightforward: Kills are worth one point each, and the teams with 100 or more cumulative points at the end of eight weeks will play in the Finals.
In any given Qualifier week, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards 12, 9, and 7 points, respectively. At the end of eight weeks, your cumulative points will determine your Circuit rank. 100 points or more places you in the highest “Master” tier (and in the Finals), followed below by Diamond, Platinum, and the rest of the tiers.
Qualifiers or Slay Days can get you a spot in the Final, so choose your path wisely based on your schedule and gameplay style.
Master Circuit Prizing
Our goal is to reward you for your bravery.
Weekly Qualifier participants who choose to sign up, check-in, and play will receive a PS4 Tournaments base theme and avatar. That’s right—get a prize just for stepping up to the challenge. Higher performing players will get more exclusive themes and avatars, while 1st place in each Qualifier will get $300 and a spot in the Finals.
Slay Day competitors have an epic two days in front of them. That’s why 1st to 4th place receive cash prizes while the top 10 teams receive a spot in the Finals.
The Circuit Final is the culmination of eight weeks of hard work from players worldwide. If you’re here, you’ve got a chance to win a 1st place prize of $1,500 across your team and PS5 consoles for each member. But don’t stop fighting no matter what, because the top 20 teams will all win cash prizing.
Show Off What You Can Do in the Master Circuit
This competition is your chance to build your rep and skills on the world stage. Stake your claim as an Apex Legends competitor, whether it’s your 100th time competing or your first. All challengers are welcome.
Sign up today to participate in one of PlayStation Tournaments’ biggest events of the year, and stay tuned for more Apex content to help you prepare and excel in your game.