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Despite a broken hand, an avid Apex Legends player has featured a stupendous in-game journey, and fans are loving it. 

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A few days back, we featured TGravyz, a controller player turning the fictional world upside down. He became the only player to reach Predator, holding the controller in the opposite style. And since then, thousands of fans hopped on to his stream to support his work. 

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Similarly, we once again came across another Apex Legends player who’s managed to stun the world with a broken hand. As reported by popular esports journalist Jake Lucky, the PC player has enthralled the gaming community. After all, he almost put a body part at stake just to reach Apex Predator live on-stream. 

Apex Legends player stuns the community only by using a ‘few fingers’ 

Throughout time, we have seen streamers and content creators step out of their comfort zone to create content. After all, they need to follow the trend, let alone crack the code, and enthrall fans. So, today we have another example of a streamer who’s gone out of his way, putting a lot at stake.

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Twitch streamer Lil_Max47 has been streaming Apex Legends with a broken hand. Apparently, the content creator met with an accident, leading to this mishap. Despite that, he did not quit his dream, reaching bronze to predator solo queue. 

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Popular Esports journalist Jake Lucky was the first to reveal the news as he added a dedicated post for him. In that Jake said, “This is Max, a streamer who broke his hand and can only use a few of his fingers. It didn’t stop him from going for a solo Bronze to Masters run in Apex Legends.” Apart from that, Jake also added a clip from his stream that made it clear that Max’s hand was broken. 

As of now, the clip confirms that Max has reached ‘Platinum 1’ stage in the game and has a long way to go. After all, he still needs to get through sweaty diamond lobbies and then reach masters. Post that, he needs to grind continuously and grab maximum points to sustain in the top 750 players, the Apex Predators. 

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you know any other such players stepping out of their comfort zone to entertain fans and follow their dream? If yes, do let us know. We would love to feature their commendable work.

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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.

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