How to watch Twitch Rivals, Apex Legends’ first big streamer tournament

How to watch Twitch Rivals, Apex Legends’ first big streamer tournament

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https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/11/18220730/how-to-watch-twitch-rivals-apex-legends-twitch-rivals-tournament-stream

Apex Legends is already proving popular both with players and with the ever-shifting Twitch community. The game maintains one of the top spots on Twitch and has since it released last week. Some of the most popular battle royale streamers, like Shroud and Ninja have spent plenty of time streaming the game while a number of variety streamers are making it part of their regular rotation — this popularity was helped, at least early on, by EA sponsoring some of these streamers to spend some time with Apex Legends on stream.

Now Twitch itself is even getting into Apex Legends with its Twitch Rivals tournament series. Twitch Rivals has covered games like Fortnite and League of Legends in the past and generally serves as a chance for Twitch to bring together some of its most popular streamers to compete in popular games.

How to watch Twitch Rivals, Apex Legends’ first big streamer tournament

Feb 11, 2019, 9:25pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/11/18220730/how-to-watch-twitch-rivals-apex-legends-twitch-rivals-tournament-stream > Apex Legends is already proving popular both with players and with the ever-shifting Twitch community. The game maintains one of the top spots on Twitch and has since it released last week. Some of the most popular battle royale streamers, like Shroud and Ninja have spent plenty of time streaming the game while a number of variety streamers are making it part of their regular rotation — this popularity was helped, at least early on, by EA sponsoring some of these streamers to spend some time with Apex Legends on stream. > Now Twitch itself is even getting into Apex Legends with its Twitch Rivals tournament series. Twitch Rivals has covered games like Fortnite and League of Legends in the past and generally serves as a chance for Twitch to bring together some of its most popular streamers to compete in popular games.