After overtaking Apex Legends’ ranked mode, Realm could soon be the answer for pro practice, too
The Realm SoloQ League began on April 3, opening with more than 650 players in NA and EMEA and over 100 games played. Offering $150,000 in cash prizes for daily participation and leaderboard placement at the end of each season, many pros and content creators have flocked to the new league, preferring it to the traditional ranked ladder.
Realm currently only supports a solo queue system where teams are randomly created before each match begins, a feature that has already drawn criticism from pros for uneven matchmaking. Realm quickly responded to the issues with new tiering systems and announced the production of a Team Queue feature, set to release in May 2023.