Ninja, King Richard, and Dizzy win first Apex Legends tournament with a score of... 420

Ninja, King Richard, and Dizzy win first Apex Legends tournament with a score of... 420

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https://www.pcgamer.com/ninja-king-richard-and-dizzy-win-first-apex-legends-tournament-with-a-score-of-420/

In a somewhat unusual first ever Apex Legends tournament, Team Kings Canyon, composed of streamers Ninja, Dizzy, and King Richard, came out on top with an iconic score of—brace yourself—420. I guess you could say they blazed it.

The Twitch Rivals tournament today didn't pit teams of streamers and pros against each other—there are no custom game modes in Apex Legends yet—but against random players in regular matches. It was basically a competitive pubstomp. Over the four hour tournaments (one took place in Europe, the other in North America), each team of three was awarded one point for each kill, and 5 points for a win. At the end of the day, Kings Canyon had 355 kills and 13 wins (for 65 points), adding up to 420.

Ninja, King Richard, and Dizzy win first Apex Legends tournament with a score of... 420

Feb 13, 2019, 4:18am UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/ninja-king-richard-and-dizzy-win-first-apex-legends-tournament-with-a-score-of-420/ > In a somewhat unusual first ever Apex Legends tournament, Team Kings Canyon, composed of streamers Ninja, Dizzy, and King Richard, came out on top with an iconic score of—brace yourself—420. I guess you could say they blazed it. > The Twitch Rivals tournament today didn't pit teams of streamers and pros against each other—there are no custom game modes in Apex Legends yet—but against random players in regular matches. It was basically a competitive pubstomp. Over the four hour tournaments (one took place in Europe, the other in North America), each team of three was awarded one point for each kill, and 5 points for a win. At the end of the day, Kings Canyon had 355 kills and 13 wins (for 65 points), adding up to 420.