{"id":27080,"date":"2022-12-29T21:58:47","date_gmt":"2022-12-30T02:58:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=27080"},"modified":"2022-12-29T21:58:47","modified_gmt":"2022-12-30T02:58:47","slug":"apex-players-finally-paid-for-the-algs-lan-wins-after-much-delay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/apex-players-finally-paid-for-the-algs-lan-wins-after-much-delay\/","title":{"rendered":"Apex players finally paid for the ALGS LAN wins after much delay"},"content":{"rendered":"

Apex Legends<\/a> professional players finally receive their winnings from the Apex Legends Global Series<\/a> after placing many complaints and making a public cry out about the delay of payment.<\/p>\n

This occurrence is quite unusual for the Apex Legends community and the esports community at large. It is typical that players receive all their prize money almost immediately after tournaments. However, this particular matter of concern has sprung up for about four to five-month<\/p>\n

This delay of payment caught public interest after the Australian player from Moist Esports, Ben “Wxltzy” Walton, revealed that he was going to compete at the Split One Playoffs LAN event, without being paid his previous winnings in July 2022 at the ALGS Championship LAN.<\/p>\n

Esports commentator and co-owner of Full Squad Gaming, Jake Lucky, confirmed on December 28 that the players have finally been paid their winnings, which is suspected to be a result of the spiralling public attention it was garnering.<\/p>\n

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Yesterday Apex Pro Wxltzy complained about not being paid from the teams last LAN ($18,000 owed by EA\/PGL)<\/p>\n

Happy to say with the help of some public attention that the lads have been paid within 24 hours of posting \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n

— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) December 28, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n