Pro Apex player refuses to attack his disconnected opponent

Pro Apex player refuses to attack his disconnected opponent

The professional Apex player showed great courtesy, avoiding being shot at during the tournament, when he realized that his opponent was disconnected.

Apex pro player Philip “ImperialHal” Dosen received critical acclaim at this weekend’s Apex Legends World Championship. However, in the tournament with a prize pool of 2 million dollars, the reason why he was praised was not the matches he won or the opponents he killed, but the one opponent he did not choose to kill.

Pro Apex player Imperial Hal avoids shooting at his opponent

The event, shared on Twitter, begins when Dosen hears and notices one of the rival players. Realizing that his opponent is standing still in the open area, ImperialHill immediately realizes that the player has lost contact and instead of taking this opportunity, he instructs his teammates to “do not shoot”. This call, which was not welcomed by the team, is accepted as a result of voting. Because they needed to capture the area where the player is located.

This example of gentlemanliness, which created controversy within the team, not only received praise from the player community. Dosen’s team, TSM, and rivals, SCARZ, are on tour together. While $72 thousand enters TSM’s coffers, their rival SCARZ is awarded $24,000.

A single player FPS game set in the Apex Legends universe, it is being developed by Respawn Entertainment, which also developed Jedi: Fallen Order and Titanfall.

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