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MrBeast and his crew are known for producing some of the most exciting and expensive content. Recently, the Beast clan shot an Apex Legends-themed challenge, where the members got into an epic showdown. The players competed for a grand prize worth $500,000, reserved for the person having 100 kills.

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In the past few weeks, Apex Legends mobile has been ruling over the android and iOs markets. Having its roots deep in the EA headquarters, the franchise has finally allowed its mobile fans to experience a new era on a smaller screen. Fans have highly appreciated this move, as they could drop into World’s Edge from anywhere in the world.

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MrBeast challenges his crew for an epic Apex Legends showdown!

Apart from focusing on his youtube career, Jimmy does not miss a chance to make gaming content. Recently, the man had announced a League of Legends tournament coming soon. Although there were only a handful of updates about it, as Jimmy had spoken little regarding the event.

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Now, the YouTuber challenged his crew for epic Apex legends mobile game, quoting a $500,000 prize for the one with the most kills. He even got a sponsorship from the game’s developer itself, who launched the mobile version in recent times. Apex Legends mobile follows a similar format as its original game, showcasing 60 players battling for victory. The game recently introduced season 2, Winter Warfare, alongside a new character called Loba.

Chris, Chandler, and Karl all jumped into the same game for the first one. While Karl led the tournament with 20 kills, Chandler lagged by two. Chris, on the other hand, was way far behind the duo as he finished with ten kills in his first match.

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Match two started with Karl and Chandler trying to catch up on each other and take a quick lead. Chandler was extremely focused as he wanted to bag that eye-catching cash prize. As a result, he led game two, thanks to his constant killing spree. On the other hand, the leader of game one, Karl, faced a slump as he kept dying multiple times.

With ten minutes on the line, MrBeast tried to cheer his crew to give their best. But, two of them had to accept defeat as only one could be crowned the winner. Interestingly, the inaugural game’s leader, Karl, won the showdown with 34 kills at full time. Chandler followed him for second place with 29 kills. Sadly, Chris had to finish last, as his team lost by miles.

To mention the winning amount, Karl won a staggering $170,000, all paid in $100 bills.

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What are your thoughts about this? If you were to participate in the challenge, how much would you earn? Let us know in the comments section.

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