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The Apex Legends Streamers Challenge Final Tournament starts tomorrow

The first-place team will earn $10,000.
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Twitch and EA have teamed up to reveal the details for the Apex Legends Streamers Challenge Final Tournament today.

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Kicking off at 4am CT on March 30, 25 teams from around the world will compete in the final series of the Apex tournament for a total prize pool of $71,500.

First-round standings

The Apex Streamers Challenge Final Tournament will take the top eight teams from the first round and pit them against hand-selected squads from multiple regions, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand, and Thailand.

Competitors who place in the top 16 will take home a slice of the prize, with a bonus $1,000 cash going to the team with the highest kill count in each round.  

  • First place: $10,000
  • Second place: $7,500
  • Third and fourth place: $5,500
  • Fifth to eighth place: $4,500
  • Ninth to 12th place: $3,500
  • 13th to 16th place: $2,500

To ensure viewers from around the world will be able to tune in, Twitch coverage for the event will be available in three different languages. Matches in English will be live on Twitch ANZ, Chinese on Twitch TW, and Thai on Twitch TH.


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