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CompLexity Gaming reveals Apex Legends lineup

The team includes Gabeismon, Reptar, and Kyraig.
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CompLexity Gaming has expanded into another esports title by signing three new Apex Legends players.

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The organization revealed an all-American lineup last night, featuring Gabe “Gabeismon” Brunelle, Ryan “Reptar” Boyd, and Kyle “Kyraig” Craig. The players each have a background in the battle royale genre and competed in the H1Z1 Pro League. Additionally, Gabeismon and Reptar are an experienced two-man unit who’ve competed together in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s battle royale mode, Blackout.

“We’ve worked over these past weeks to find a roster that will not only be dominant on the battlefield, but that emulates our values of professionalism and passion,” compLexity said.

The trio could be a strong force that looks to quickly leave their mark on the competitive Apex scene. They’re an experienced trio with high fragging potential, and they likely have the capability to give NRG Esports, Rogue, and Sentinels a run for their money.

The organization has yet to reveal when the new roster will compete—but they’ll certainly appear on the Apex radar soon.


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