feature-image
feature-image

We have another Apex Legends player that might crush you in seconds, so keep an eye out for him in the ranked lobbies. 

Watch What’s Trending Now!

For the past few weeks, we have featured multiple Apex Legends fanatics who have enthralled us. For instance, we revealed TGravy, the player who streamed the game, holding his controller upside down. Gravy became the only player to reach the highest rank in the game, Apex Predator, despite his hardship. And well, it marked appreciation as he deserved it all. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Followed by that, we also featured RockyNoHands, another Apex fanatic who parred all expectations for playing the game. Apparently, the content creator streamed the game, playing with his mouth and wrecking enemies left and right. He rose to popularity in months as the prestigious organization Luminosity gaming hired him on their team.

Just like these players, we once again have someone who might take your breath away. And this time, the stakes are pretty high as he’s just nine years old. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Apex Legends ‘Young Gun’ has put a smile on every fellow gamer in the community 

On February 28, 2023, popular esports journalist Jake Lucky uploaded a fresh post on Twitter. In that, he spoke about a father-son duo that bonded the most on Respawn Entertainment’s Apex Legends. 

ADVERTISEMENT

DIVE DEEPER: “This Game Is Not Real Holy Shit “ – Apex Legends Fans Upset Over a Glitch That Makes Fragging Nearly Impossible

ADVERTISEMENT

Jake also revealed how good they were at the game, as the nine-year-old kid was wrecking players in Predator lobbies. For those uninitiated, Apex Predator stands as the game’s highest rank, making it almost impossible to achieve. I mean, it is the top players in the world that compete for glory, plotting their next move with a lot of thought. 

So, surviving in the lobbies is no joke, making this kid’s achievement notable. Here’s what Jake said in his post, “This is Lilfredson, a kid who has been gaming with his dad since he was 3, and now the youngest player to ever get Predator in Apex Legends He is just 9 years old…”

ADVERTISEMENT

article-image

Apart from that, it is important to understand that Lilfredson has already mastered playing ‘claw’ despite his young age. After all, every gamer knows the hassle behind playing in such as way as it takes months of practice to master it.

ADVERTISEMENT

So, while he continues to do what he does best, we might see this little guy in the pro leagues soon. 

ADVERTISEMENT

WATCH THIS STORY: The Most Exciting Market Skins in Apex Legends

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Share this with a friend:

Link Copied!

ADVERTISEMENT

Written by

author-image

Atharv Phadke

1,016 Articles

Atharv Phadke is a Senior Olympics Journalist and Content Head for the division at EssentiallySports, known for his in-depth interviews and sweeping features that capture the soul of sport. A former international swimmer boasting over 300 medals, Atharv draws on his competitive roots to fuse journalistic precision with an athlete’s empathy and insight. With a master’s degree in journalism and over five years of on-ground experience, he leads the ES Olympics division with a balance of Newsroom vision and competitive drive. He was at the helm of EssentiallySports’ dynamic Paris 2024 Olympics coverage, curating stories in collaboration with the on-ground team. His research helped in capturing both the thrill of victory and the humanity at the heart of competition. Throughout his career, Atharv has engaged in exclusive conversations with sporting icons such as Anita Alvarez, Joe Choong, Griffin Colapinto, Ezra Frech, Jim “The Shark” Dreyer, and Amouranth, providing audiences with rare, intimate glimpses into their worlds. His standout coverage includes a deeply personal conversation with Noah Lyles, where the world champion opened up about his bond with his mother and the emotions behind his journey. Atharv also led EssentiallySports' Paralympics coverage, and has been at the helm of Essentially Athletics, our dedicated track and field newsletter with a mission to change traditional storytelling and celebrate the sport.

Know more

Edited by

editor-image

Jayant Chhabra

ADVERTISEMENT