Courage Returns To Apex Legends With 18 Ranked Wins
As the Call of Duty: Warzone meta has become rather saturated for content creators in Season 4, some of the franchise's best content creators have looked towards other means of having exciting gaming sessions, live on stream.
Whether this is returning to older games such as Fortnite, or new party games like Mario Golf: Super Rush and Knockout City, the general consensus is that a change of pace is required before starting the usual Warzone grind - and you don't get much faster than Apex Legends.
With a need for speed required, Jack "Courage" Dunlop decided to switch back to the rampant battle royale, in fine fashion.
Courage Trades Warzone for Apex Legends
Having often taken to Verdansk alongside the likes of Nick "NICKMERCS" Kolcheff, Timothy "TimTheTatman" Betar, and Dennis "Cloakzy" Lepore, Courage opted to trade Captain Price for Wraith and enter the void this is Kings Canyon.
The content creator, whose rise to popularity stemmed from being a Call of Duty World League caster, streamed EA's battle royale for well over seven hours straight, where he rose through the ranked playlist by using a range of weapons.
Is Courage Good At Apex Legends?
Within his neigh-on eight hour stream, Courage and his teammates won 18 ranked matches, which is quite a testament to both skill and durability.
Dunlop managed to grind from Bronze 4 (the lowest rank in the game) to Gold 1, which means he now sits in the middle of the pack and just a few games from advancing to the next rank.
Whilst he still has a long way to go before becoming an Apex Predator, the streamer certainly knows his way around an R301, often using the Assault Rifle to empty bullets into oncoming traffic.
Courage has vowed to continue his progression in Apex Legends, which may offer a more accurate representation of his skill cap.