Alienware Collegiate Clash kicks off Apex Legends championship showdown today
Alienware is going all in on collegiate esports with the inaugural Alienware Collegiate Clash (AWCC25), featuring Apex Legends. …

Alienware is going all in on collegiate esports with the inaugural Alienware Collegiate Clash (AWCC25), featuring Apex Legends. The championship match kicks off today (April 12) at noon Pacific time at Purdue University, home to a state-of-the-art Alienware Purdue Gaming Lounge.
While college Apex tournaments have been held before, this marks one of the first in-person events, featuring professional production, in direct collaboration with Apex Legends.
Alienware said this is not just a tournament—it’s a tentpole moment for Alienware’s collegiate program, bringing together every university with an Alienware gaming lounge, plus wild card invites for schools with an existing relationship with Alienware. More schools, more competition, more high-stakes action.
With EA Sports on board, AWCC25 is set to redefine the collegiate esports landscape.
AWCC25 unites 20 top teams from North America in an elite competition powered by Alienware and Oversight Esports. Designed to meet professional production standards, the tournament launched with preliminary matches on March 10, narrowing the field to the top 10 teams heading to the finals.
Competitors will battle in a winner takes all competition, through six intense Apex Legends matches, all vying for a custom-designed trophy and medals by Volpin Props and an Alienware gaming kit—ensuring the winners dominate their campus scene.

Fans can catch the action live on @Oversight on Twitch and Alienware Arena.
Alienware has partnered with six esports leading schools across North America to establish Alienware Gaming Lounges. More than high-performance gaming spaces, these lounges serve as hubs for community, creativity and career growth in the collegiate esports ecosystem. Through these partnerships, Alienware invests in growing the gaming and esports industry, which entails developing talent and launching students into gaming-related careers.
Each partner school received two guaranteed roster slots at AWCC25:
- University of Texas Austin
- Michigan State University (MSU)
- University of Colorado Boulder
- Purdue University
- Florida International University (FIU)
- St. Clair College
These institutions filled 12 of the 20 spots, reflecting the deep collaboration between Alienware and its educational partners. The remaining eight invitations went to schools with existing ties to Alienware, whether through hardware partnerships or esports lounge initiatives. This approach balances experience and potential, strengthening the collegiate esports network.
Through this collaboration, schools gain access to cutting-edge technology, industry expertise and community-building initiatives that extend beyond the game itself.
Meet the finalists

The top 10 teams from the March qualifiers have earned their shot at the finals. By establishing Alienware Gaming Lounges, the company is creating spaces for students to connect, compete and grow both academically and socially.
Beyond the competition, Alienware said it is dedicated to helping students advance across all facets of the gaming industry, from design and development to tech infrastructure and esports management. The goal is clear: drive innovation and foster growth in a rapidly evolving industry.
And this is just the beginning. Alienware is expanding its partnerships to even more schools in 2025.
Want to Compete in AWCC26?
Think your team has what it takes? Keep an eye on Alienware’s social channels for updates on the 2026 tournament. When the time comes, make your case for why your school deserves a roster spot.