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Apex Legends Season 10 Arenas Flash Event Begins

Apex Legends Season 10 Flash Event

Welcome to the second week of Season 10, Legends. Along with the new week, a surprise Apex Legends Flash Event concerning the Arenas mode has begun. Yes, there are absolutely rewards to be earned. The event promises another week starting next Tuesday with a new prize track but you can probably expect just about the same challenges/prizes.

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But, before we get to the prize track, you should probably know what to expect when it comes to the Flash Event challenges required to progress.

  • Play 2 matches in Arenas for 100 points (second tier is 5 matches for another 100 points)
  • Get 10 knockdowns in Arenas for 100 points (second tier is 20 knockdowns for another 100 points)
  • Deal 2000 damage in Arenas for 200 points (second tier is 5000 damage for another 100 points)
  • Win 5 rounds of Arenas for 200 points
  • Win 1 match of Arenas for 200 points

Completing every one of these daily reoccurring challenges earns you 1100 points, while this week’s prize track caps out at 3000 points.

Flash Event Prize Track

In his week’s Flash Event, you can earn (in order):

  • 25 Crafting Materials
  • 10 Battle Pass Stars
  • 3 Battle Pass Stars
  • 10 Battle Pass Stars
  • 3 Battle Pass Stars
  • 1 Apex Pack
  • 3 Battle Pass Stars
  • 3 Battle Pass Stars
  • 1 Apex Pack

If you’re just now getting into Season 10, as we have finished the first week of the new World’s Edge, now map rotation has started. You can find our guide on exactly what maps you’ll find in rotation here.

In other news, if you’re one of those tired of playing against Seer, Respawn Entertainment have admitted the character is a “little too strong.” So a nerf can be expected sometime soon.

Is a nerf what you want or are you one of the Seer players having a fantastic time? Tell us in the comments below!

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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