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Get ready for A1AL Season 15!

We’ve been hyping you up for the upcoming season for the better half of this year, and we’re very happy to finally announce it – the fifteenth season of the A1 Adria League is here! In the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing further information and details about the games, format and more, but for now, let’s get over the basics. 

We’re continuing with the things we do the best: offering the best selection of games for all ages and audiences, ranging from FPS to sports simulation and battle royale. For the upcoming season, we’re keeping the games you’ve all followed earlier in 2025, but we’re keeping the prize pool nice and big, just like we promised. 

Before we start: Make sure to read the official rulebook of Season 15!

What games will be played at A1AL Season 15? 

 

The Weekly playdays we’ve organised earlier this year were a hit with the players, so we’ve decided to not mess around with the formula for the main league. This, however, does not mean that other games will not be a part of the league, for example, through the A1 Student eChallenge. The games we’ll compete in are Counter-Strike 2, EA Sports FC 26, EA FC Mobile, Brawl Stars and PUBG: Battlegrounds. Every game will have its own qualifiers, group stages and knockouts to crown the best individual player or team, which means that you should slowly be getting ready for the first round of open qualifier coming your way very soon. 

CS2

CS2 returns as the star of the show and will have the highest prize pool of the season. A total of €17,000 will be divided among the best teams, as follows: 

First place: 8,500€

Second place:4,250€

Third place:2,750€

Fourth place: 1,500€

We’re sticking with FACEIT as our tournament platform of choice for this season, which means that the qualifier cups are already live on the platform.

EA FC 26

As usual, the release cycle of the EA FC games means that we’ll be playing the new game in the new season. 

For the prize pool, a total of €2,000 will be divided among the top players. 

First place: 1,000€

Second place: 600€

Third place: 300€

Fourth place: 100€

EA FC Mobile

The EA FC Mobile competitions have been a big success earlier this year during the Weekly Cup phase, so we’re bringing the dynamic mobile football game back. The best regional players will first compete in five rounds of qualifiers before advancing to the main round. Have in mind that the EA FC Mobile qualifiers are organised through Discord, so you’ll have to join the official server in order to participate in any of the qualifiers. 

  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 1 – 11.10.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 2 – 18.10.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 3 – 25.10.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 4 – 01.11.2025
  • A1AL Season 15 – EAFCM – Qualifier 5 – 08.11.2025

The prize pool will be distributed in the same way as the “big” EA FC competition, with a total of €2,000. 

First place: 1,000€

Second place: 600€

Third place: 300€

Fourth place: 100€

PUBG: Battlegrounds

The world’s favourite battle royale game is back in Season 15 with a prize pool of €1,850 and two rounds of qualifiers. 

The prize pool will be divided as follows:

First place: 950€

Second place: 400€

Third place: 300€

Fourth place: 200€

Brawl Stars

Rounding up the list of main games, Brawl Stars is returning as a fan-favourite with a prize pool of €2,500 and four qualifying rounds to find the best regional talents ahead of the final phase. 

The prize pool will be divided as follows: 

First place: 1,000€

Second place: 750€

Third place: 500€

Fourth place: 250€

Announcing the A1 Adria League plans for 2025

After a thrilling LAN final last November and the conclusion of the 14th season of your favourite regional esports league, we are back with more in 2025. This year, we’ve made several notable changes to the tournament structure to improve the overall experience, while not dialing down on the best parts that made the league one of the premier destinations for esports in the region since our first season back in 2017. Since then, many of our players went on to achieve great success globally, the prize pool has steadily increased, and so did the number of titles on offer. Today, we’re taking the next step.

What’s new?

The A1 Adria League had two seasons per calendar year for a long time. The year’s first season was smaller in scope and took place online, while the fall season concluded on the Reboot InfoGamer in November as a large LAN event. To streamline the year for players and teams and increase the league’s overall quality, we are happy to announce an evolution of the dual-season format, called the A1 Adria League Weekly. For players and teams, nothing grand will change: there will still be dozens of matches to be played during spring in several games and rewards to earn for both individuals and teams. The new format aims to build on our past experiences and successes while responding to the feedback of the players and the community and putting a greater focus on the LAN finals later in the year. The Weekly tournaments will still serve as proving grounds for the ‘big’ season later in the year, albeit with a new name and a slightly tweaked format.

We are also happy to continue investing in the A1 Adria League Student eChallenge (A1 SeC), our student-focused esports competition, which will be featured in both the spring and fall tournaments in 2025. The A1 SeC has been a staple of the League since its inception, and we’re incredibly happy to keep the student competitions through both the Weekly tournaments and the 15th season.

The total prize pool for the Weekly tournaments will be €13,700, with €10,550 divided between the best teams and players of the regular tournaments and €3,150 going to the A1 SeC.

We’re starting things off in early April, and the weekly events will last until mid-June.

What games will be played?

While shuffling things around, we’re sticking to some known favourites for the Weekly tournaments. For the Weekly tournaments, players will compete in EA SPORTS FC Mobile (EA FC Mobile) as well as the regular EA SPORTS FC (EA FC), League of Legends, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Brawl Stars, eFootball: PES and Counter-Strike 2. The selection of games reflects our interest for mobile, PC and console players and aims to provide a good balance between global super hits such as CS2 and LoL and regional favourites EA FC and Brawl Stars.

What about Season 15?

We’re working hard to enhance and improve the overall experience for everyone involved for our milestone season 15, which will still keep the long-standing format we are all familiar with, together with dozens of hours of air time, some of the region’s best players, panel discussions, interviews and audience activities. More of everything is coming our way. We aim to tweak the format once again according to the information we received from both viewers and teams. Still, you can expect the season to feature fan-favourites EA FC and CS2, as well as other games, and we are happy to announce that the LAN finals will take place during the Reboot InfoGamer in November. We’ll share further details and enhancements for the 15th season as it approaches – but it will certainly be bigger and better than any before it.

Looking ahead, we invite everyone to apply for the Weekly tournaments in the mentioned games, and wish everyone the best of luck in the initial competitions!