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Second Season 10 Arenas Flash Event Has Started in Apex Legends

Apex Legends Season 10 Flash Event

We’re onto the fourth week of the tenth season of Apex Legends and the second Arenas Flash Event has started up. Just like the last time, players must complete a series of daily Arenas challenges to progress a varied prize tracker with stars and blue Apex Packs.

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For the most part, everything is the same, but will still run it down here just in case you weren’t around or didn’t care when the first Arenas Flash Event popped.

The Flash Event challenges are (with point rewards as they are on August 24, but this is subject to change per day):

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

For a grand total of 1100 points. Which is different than the usual 1000 a day on the other events in Apex Legends.

The Flash Event prize tracker is also the same this time around and this is what you can earn:

  • 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

While the crafting materials is a little underwhelming, the 3 battle pass levels worth of stars is nice.

Legends will have one single week to get the 3000 points needed in the event to complete the prize tracker. Unlike normal Apex Legends events, there aren’t extra medals related to event challenges, what you see is what you get.

Are you looking forward to the new event? Let us know 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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