The Jaxon Apex Cup Finals have finally started and the last 20 teams from the competition had to face off against each other for a total of six games today.

Since the start, 160 teams participated in the tournament, with only 20 of them making it to the Grand Finals.

During Day 1, we saw some exciting gameplay and Team GMT was the one that stood out. Despite picking up only one win, the team was consistently placing high and this resulted in them gathering a huge advantage before the second day of the finals.

The winner is not decided as of yet, but GMT are looking as the clear favorites for now. The tournament resumes tomorrow (Feb.13, 2022) with another round of six games, which will be the second part of the Jaxon Apex Cup Finals.

Here are all the winners from the first day of the Jaxon Apex Cup Finals:


Game 1 – Alliance
Game 2 – FIGVAM
Game 3 – Dead Inside
Game 4 – GMT
Game 5 – Chocolat
Game 6 – 69IQ Esports


Halfway trough the finals, the standings are looking like this: 

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Schedule


The Grand Finals will take place over two days to determine the winner – both Saturday and Sunday at 18:00 GMT.

Final/ 1st Half
Date: Feb 12 2022
Time: 18:00 GMT
20 Teams
6 matches

Final/ 2nd Half
Date: Feb 13 2022
Time: 18:00 GMT
20 Teams
6 matches

Source

How to watch

The event will be streamed on the official Versus Gaming Twitch Channel – embedded below.

There will be a brief recap before the event starts and players jump to their preferred landing spots.

Of course, if you prefer, you can watch the PoV of your favorite teams – provided that they’re also streaming the event.


Teams & prizes


Over the course of two days (Feb. 13 & 14) These 20 teams will compete in a single lobby for the first Jaxon Apex Legends trophy:

  • Kungarna
  • GMT
  • Nameless
  • Alliance
  • Uprising
  • K1ck
  • SSD
  • Nemesis
  • Chocolat
  • iG
  • T-Rex
  • NXBlesse
  • 69IQ Esports
  • Speakers of Death
  • Dead Inside
  • Rascals
  • Magicians
  • SZISZ
  • Madness Fox
  • FIGVAM


The prize pool will be distributed amongst the Top 3 teams:

First place receives €1800, second gets €750, and third gets €450.


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