RRQ unveils new Apex Legends roster for ALGS Year 6

Joey Morris
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Apex Legends Global Series Rex Regum Qeon roster for Year 6 featuring StrafingFlame Metro and Prycyy
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Indonesian esports organisation Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) has unveiled its new roster for Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 6.

The entirely new roster will make its debut at ALGS APAC South Pro League Split 1, which is scheduled to take place in April 2026.

RRQ’s new roster includes Gen Ghi ‘StrafingFlame‘ Subroto as its in-game leader and anchor, Dylan ‘Prycyy‘ Price as entry fragger, and Brock ‘Metro‘ Lane as second fragger. They will be guided by ‘Pana‘, who is RRQ’s Apex Legends coach. All players previously competed at last year’s Apex Legends Year 5 Championship.

StrafingFlame previously competed under Team Mango, an orgless Indonesian team that placed 21st in the ALGS Year 5 Championship in Sapporo, Japan. Prior to that, he was signed to Al Qadsiah, and placed 23rd in the ALGS 2025 Midseason Playoffs during the Esports World Cup.

Metro last played under Boogie Boarders, an orgless Australian team, and placed 27th in the Year 5 Championship. During 2025, he placed 10th in the ALGS 2025 Split 1 Pro League in APAC South with Source Gaming, and third in the second split under Boogie Boarders.

Prycyy last competed for Al Qadsiah, an organisation that placed 38th in the Year 5 Championship. During 2025, he placed third in the ALGS 2025 Open, securing $100,000 (~£73,920) in winnings, and 19th in the ALGS Year 4 Championship.

Rex Regum Qeon in Apex Legends

RRQ announced its return to Apex Legends after six years of absence, signing the Outside roster last December. The organisation signed the roster ahead of the ALGS Year 5 Championship after the team placed runner-up in the APAC South Last Chance Qualifier.

Out of the 40 international teams that competed, RRQ placed 32nd overall after being knocked out during the Bracket Stage.

RRQ has been invited to compete in the APAC South Split 1 Pro League, which is scheduled to take place as an online tournament from April 5th to 15th, 2026. The tournament itself is crucial, as Championship points are on the line, which can improve RRQ’s chances of reaching the ALGS Year 6 Championships at the end of the season.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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