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Pro Apex Legends Player Chooses Not to Kill a Disconnected Opponent in a $2 Million Tournament

Apex Legends Pro Player Philip “Imperial Hull” Dosen In the Apex Legends Global Series 2022 tournament, we made a significant mark by choosing not to kill our disconnected opponents, even though $ 2 million is online.

As reported by Eurogamer, ImperialHal found a player in the distance. When he realized he wasn’t moving and could have been disconnected, he told his TSM teammates not to shoot him.

“Don’t shoot him. Don’t shoot him, fellow! He crashed,” said Imperial Hal. “He was 100% tabped out and crashed. Don’t shoot. It’s Scarz.”

His kindness and excellent sportsmanship behavior were not overlooked, and fans and competitors praised his decision to spare players who were dealing with technical issues as well. In response to a comment, Imperial Hal said, “There is minimal that all players can do here on these issues.”

It all worked out in the end, as both TSM and Scarz survived today’s heat and lived to fight another day that they might see facing fair and honest.

For other Apex Legends, check out all the changes in Season 13 and the Apex Legends Mobile review to see how Battle Royale is carried on the go.

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Adam Bankhurst is an IGN news writer. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst from Cramps.

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