Philip ‘ImperialHal’ Dosen, an Apex Legends pro player, left a lasting impression on the Apex Legends Global Series 2022 competition by refusing to shoot a disconnected opponent even though a Rs 15 crore reward was on the line. Also Read — Apex Legends Mobile now available on Google Play Store, Apple App Store
One of the most popular battle royale games, Apex Legends boasts a large and competent professional player base who regularly compete and stream their gameplay. In a recent LAN event called the current Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Championship, ImperialHal demonstrated his rare sportsmanship. Also Read — Apex Legends Mobile game launch date revealed: Pre-register to get rewards
According to Eurogamer, ImperialHal saw a lone player in the distance and instructed his TSM teammates not to kill him because he was probably disconnected and not moving. “Don’t shoot him. Don’t shoot him, bro! He’s crashed,” ImperialHal said. “He 100 percent tabbed out or crashed or something. Don’t shoot them – it’s Scarz.” Also Read — Apex Legends Mobile to release on Android, iOS later this month
Fans and opponents alike commended his choice to spare the player who was having technological difficulties for his gesture of kindness and excellent sportsmanship. “It’s the least every player can do out here with these issues”, ImperialHal said in response to the comments. Despite giving up a chance to kill an opponent, things worked in favour of TSM and Scarz both. Both the teams survived the qualifying round.
A free-to-play battle royale-hero shooter game called Apex Legends was created by Respawn Entertainment and released by Electronic Arts. After the successful run on PC, the mobile version of the same was launched in the month of May.
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