Akku joins the Alliance Apex Legends program for ALGS Year 6

Swedish sports association A coalition announced that Jan’aku‘ Schneeberger joined Legends of the Apex list.
You will compete with the in-game leader John’Hakis‘Håkansson and Andre’Bad luck‘ Türk, representing the Alliance in Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 6.
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Akku is a seasoned competitor in Apex Legends esports, with some of his earliest appearances dating back to 2023. His longest tenure was with British sports organization Forbidden Gaming, and he briefly represented MOUZ in 2025.
Before joining the Alliance, he played for Gaimin Gladiators in the game ALGS Year 5 Championship in Sapporo, Japan, where his team placed 36th. Year 5 also saw akku compete in the ALGS 2025 Open and place 34th in the 2025 Midseason Playoffs during Esports World Cup.
“The Alliance is not just another organization, it is a team that expects to win,” Akku wrote on the blog. “I’ve watched Hakis and the boys for a long time, and now to be part of those two is a huge opportunity. I’m here to grind, I’m here to win, and I’m here to stay.”
The Alliance has finally found its place for Miron’The result‘ Novikov, who moved to Aurora Gaming’s Apex Legends roster in February.
in Pontus Bengtsson, General Manager in the Alliancehe wrote on the blog saying: “Finding a new third player for this team was not a decision we wanted to rush. We needed someone who could match our skills in the game but also stay calm when things might get messy, like they do in fighting competitions.”
“Spending time with Akku here at HQ last week and seeing how he clicks with the staff and the team, it’s clear we made the right decision. The energy is high, and we’re ready to get back to work.”
Alliance at Apex Legends Esports

Alliance has been competing in Apex Legends esports since 2019, back when the ALGS scene was first launched by EA and Respawn Entertainment.
Alliance has yet to win an ALGS Championship trophy, but the team has recorded strong results over the years. In Year 1, the team placed eighth in the 2021 EMEA ALGS tournament, eighth in the Year 2 tournament, and placed 19th in Year 3.
Its biggest result was placing second in the Year 4 ALGS Championship, won by tournament underdogs GoNext Esports. Recently, Alliance also qualified for the 5th annual tournament, where they placed 14th after reaching the finals.
Alliance is focused on ALGS Year 6 with the hope of reaching the tournament again. Invited to the ALGS Split 1 Pro League of EMEA, where they will aim to qualify for the Playoffs and secure the Championship Points, which are essential to reach the crown event.
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