How to watch $200,000 Apex Legends Twitch Rivals tournament – schedule, streams, format, players, and more
UPDATE – The second and final day of the Apex Legends tournament has wrapped up for both the EU and NA regions, and you can check out the full recap, final standings, and bonus prize winners in our Twitch Rivals x Apex Legends Challenge recap.
Organized by Twitch Rivals and developers Respawn Entertainment, the Apex Legends Challenge, as it’s called, features many of the world’s most prominent streamers and a massive $200,000 prize pool.
The tournament is split between Europe and North America, with a $100,000 in total prize money made available in the tournaments of each region.
Schedule
The Twitch Rivals Apex Legends Challenge features four tournaments in total – two for EU and two for NA, played on February 12 and 19 respectively.
The February 12 EU tournament was won by Team MANE, while the King’s Canyon team of Ninja, KingRichard, and Dizzy won the NA event by the slimmest of margins.
The EU half of the second challenge will kick off at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM GMT on February 19 and will be followed by the NA half at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM GMT, also on the same day.
How to Watch
There will be a central broadcast for this competition on the official Twitch Rivals channel, which we will include below, along with the streams of many of the competitors who will be streaming on their own channels as well.
Watch live video from TwitchRivals on www.twitch.tvRESULTS
EU Final Standings
Players
This competition features 60 well-known Twitch streamers – 30 from North America and 30 from Europe. The full list of teams and players for each region can be seen in the graphics below.
Teams will have unlimited tries within the time periods, and the scoring system will be based on the following criteria:
- Match Victory = 10 points
- 2nd or 3rd place = 5 points
- 4th or 5th place = 3 points
- Kills = 1 points
Teams will be placed on a leaderboard based on the amount of points they manage to earn during the four-hour competition, and each position on the leaderboard has a designated amount of prize money that will be awarded to the players of that team.
EU Final StandingsNA Final Standings