Like many other updates before it, Apex Legends Season 15 introduced a new map for players to familiarize themselves with called Broken Moon, the ability to send other Apex Legends players gifted cosmetics, and stickers customization options. With another battle pass brought to Apex Legends in Season 15, many players like Aceu are working through the time-sensitive cosmetic progression, while wins like the 1v3 may help players earn experience even faster.

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During his December 22 Twitch stream, Aceu impressed his live audience by defeating three other Apex Legends players in the final circle by taking on an entire trio on his own. Aceu’s Twitch highlight starts with the streamer exchanging gunfire with an enemy Wraith that utilizes a portal to climb the building to reach a notoriously hackable zone sensor. Swapping his Peacekeeper for a Wingman, the Twitch streamer is able to finish Apex Legends’ Wraith off with minimal health of his own and then dropping down two levels of the building to heal before the remaining opponents can push him.

Recovering some defense with a Shield Battery, Aceu then throws down an Apex Legends heat shield to avoid zone damage as he heals with a Med Kit. Aceu is able to achieve full health prior to pushing one of the remaining players to ground level, ultimately finishing them with a headshot from his Peacekeeper in midair. Unable to finish a reload because he was shot at again, Aceu fires two Wingman shots at the last player before swapping to the Peacekeeper for five shots and then back to the Wingman for the final shot to solidify the clutch win to become Apex Legends Champion.

Aceu has been playing Apex Legends since the game first released and has improved at the FPS since, garnering multiple impressive Twitch clips along the way. Because Apex Legends Season 15 has no set end date, Respawn Entertainment fans may be able to catch more trio gameplay of the popular Twitch streamer before the next season comes along and possibly changes multiple aspects of the battle royale.

Apex Legends is available now for mobile, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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