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Apex Legends Gaiden event brings back Armed and Dangerous LTM

It's time to lock and load, legends - there's fighting to be done. Respawn Entertainment has finally announced the Gaiden event for Apex Legends - something that leakers have known about for some time - and along with it comes confirmation that the Armed and Dangerous LTM is making a return. Sure, it might not be Apex Legends' Control mode, but it's a fun spin on Apex Legends' traditional battle royale gameplay.


In the Armed and Dangerous LTM, players are thrown into an otherwise standard battle royale match with one key difference: the only weapons in the loot pool are shotguns and snipers. Oh, and loot in general is going to be a lot harder to come by than usual.


Armed and Dangerous is an LTM where a Legend Abilities matter a lot more than usual and players are going to have to think much more strategically about pushing enemy squads if they want to win. Sometimes, you're just not going to have the weapons to deal with your opponents.


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Twitter shares the most tweeted about games during 2022 so far

While the latter half of 2022 may seem a little barren, the first half of the year was pretty good for games. We saw Elden Ring perform even better than we all anticipated, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga arrived, and Pokemon Legends: Arceus introduced us to a new style of Pokemon game. So, there's been lots to talk, and tweet, about.

That being said, Twitter has collected data on some of the most talked about games on the platform during the first half of 2022. It's not all that surprising, but it's interesting to see what titles are taking the platform by storm this year.

There were approximately 1.5 billion tweets about gaming to round up, with the report from Twitter detailing the most tweeted about games, gaming personalities, esports teams, and more.

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Valkyrie soars to top of Apex Legends pick rate charts after ALGS

If there were two main takeaways from last week's Apex Legends Global Series Year 2 Championships, they are that Australians are bloody good at Apex (congrats again, DarkZero), and that Valkyrie is the queen of the pro scene.


Valkyrie's ability to make huge rotations and escape from tight spots with her whole team, coupled with her offensive prowess, meant that her pick rate was hovering around the 98% mark throughout the entire four-day Championships. If you weren't using Valk, you either had an incredible Plan B, or you misclicked in legend select...


With over 630,000 people tuning in to the ALGS Championships according to Esports Charts, there were a whole lot of players witnessing exactly what Valkyrie could do in a sweaty pair of professional hands. While she has always been a viable pick, her ALGS dominance has seen her pick rate climb over the last couple of days, to the point where she is currently the most popular legend in the battle royale.


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Every Apex Legends character got picked at ALGS Champs, except one

The Year 2 Apex Legends Global Series has just concluded, with the Australian roster of DarkZero clutching up in the ALGS Championships Finals to become the world's best Apex team. While the tired and tested Gibraltar, Valkyrie, and Caustic combination was the most common team composition through the event, it actually turns out there was a bit of love for every single legend in Apex's lineup of characters. Well, every legend except for one.


Yep, throughout the four-day event, which saw 40 teams slog it out in dozens of matches on both World's Edge and Storm Point, all bar one legend saw some ALGS Championships action at some point, according to a Twitter post from caster Jon 'Falloutt' Kefaloukos. Even those with horrifically low pick rates in the upper echelons of the Apex Legends ranks like Revenant, Rampart, and Lifeline got some love. So did newest legend Newcastle, who ended up being a key component of 100 Thieves' composition during the Finals.


Despite pros spreading the love around the whole Apex roster, there was one legend that was left in the cold, and that's Mirage.


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