A top-ranked Apex Legends player was banned hours after widespread criticism

The facilitator has reportedly been banned once more today, less than 24 hours after there was a significant public uproar from broadcasters, pros, and other Apex players that the person who was top-ranked on the leaderboards was allegedly wall-hacking.

A top-ranked Apex Legends player was banned hours after widespread criticism, Credit: PC Games
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 24, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

It appears like the Facilitator has spent more time making headlines for being banned from Apex Legends than he has actually spent playing the game. And it appears he will just continue to increase that total in season 18. The facilitator has reportedly been banned once more today, less than 24 hours after there was a significant public uproar from broadcasters, pros, and other Apex players that the person who was top-ranked on the leaderboards was allegedly wall-hacking.

After losing to Facilitatur in a game, an adversary witnessed the ban live, and their teammate had the finest seat in the house to witness the enemy Revenant suddenly turning into a death box. If you need more information about A top-ranked Apex Legends player who was banned hours after widespread criticism, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

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When a player is removed from a match due to cheating or other security reasons, the new season 18 notification is also displayed in the kill feed. Facilitatur’s accounts vanished from the ranked leaderboards, and his account badge immediately changed to read “Master” instead of “Predator,” indicating that he had been banned, according to Apex Legends Status. A ban results in an immediate promotion to Master status for Apex Predators, according to ALS.

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Notably, the ban might not have been as significant a season prior due to the game’s inflated higher ranks caused by the ranked system and the lack of active competition among the best players for the top ranking. But this season is different since the battle for first place with Pred is once again competitive thanks to modifications to the ranking system.

(In essence, a “distributed denial of service” assault floods a server with requests, denying access to the service to genuine users.) It appears likely that the couple had DDoSed their way to the top of the scoreboard given their high ranking in Ranked mode.

Daniel “Luxford” Castellano, an ALGS player and former Complexity member, is currently in the lead on the ranked leaderboards after Facilitatur’s departure, followed closely by fellow professionals Zach Mazer and Chase “Shooby” Vasquez.

Many Apex commentators probably hope that the competition to finish season 18 as the top-ranked player will continue to be fought in a fair and competitive manner. The most recent ban at the top of the leaderboard has undoubtedly caused enough Apex supporters to rejoice that it appears it just could.

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