ApEX (Counter-Strike)

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apEX
Current team
TeamVitality
RoleIGL/Rifler
Personal information
NameDan Madesclaire
Born (1993-02-22) 22 February 1993 (age 32)
Nationality French
Team history
2012-2013eXtensive
2013LDLC
2013-2014Clan-Mystik
2014LDLC
2014-2015Titan
2015-2017EnVyUs
2017-2018G2 Esports
2018-presentTeam Vitality

Dan Madesclaire, also known as apEX, is a professional Counter-Strike player who currently plays for Team Vitality.

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Career

2025

In January of 2025, Vitality swapped out Magisk for ropz, which kicked off Vitality's longest winning streak ever (and the longest ever within Counter-Strike 2). Madesclaire led his team to win 7 consecutive trophies in the first half of 2025, starting with IEM Katowice and ending with the Blast Austin Major. [1] Madesclaire and his team would go on to lose the next tournament, IEM Cologne 2025, in the semi-finals to MOUZ 0-2, ending their historic run. [2] After four months of getting eliminated out of tournaments, Vitality won ESL Pro League Season 22, making it their 8th trophy this year. [3]

Notable Tournament Results

Bold denotes a Counter-Strike Major.
YearPlaceTournamentTeamWinning ScoreOpponentPrize MoneyAwardsRef
20251stESL Pro League Season 22Vitality3:0 Falcons $100,000
20251st BLAST Austin Major 2025 Vitality2:1The Mongolz$500,000
20251stIEM Dallas 2025Vitality3:0 MOUZ $125,000
20251stBLAST Rivals 2025 Season 1Vitality3:2Falcons$125,000
20251stIEM Melbourne 2025Vitality3:2Falcons$125,000
20251stBLAST Open Lisbon 2025Vitality3:2MOUZ$150,000
20251stESL Pro League Season 21Vitality3:0MOUZ$100,000
20251stIEM Katowice 2025Vitality3:0Spirit$400,000
20241stIEM Cologne 2024Vitality3:1NAVI$400,000
20231stBLAST Premier: World Final 2023Vitality2:0FaZe$500,000
20231stGamers8 2023Vitality2:1ENCE$400,000
20231st BLAST Paris Major 2023 Vitality2:0GamerLegion$500,000
20191stEPICENTER 2019Vitality2:1Mousesports$250,000
20171stESL Pro League Season 5G23:1North$225,000
20171stWorld Electronic Sports Games 2016EnvyUs2:0Kinguin$800,000
  1. "Vitality best The MongolZ to win the Austin Major". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2025-12-01.
  2. "Eighth time is the charm as MOUZ beat Vitality to reach Cologne final". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2025-12-01.
  3. "Vitality end four-month drought with ESL Pro League Season 22 title". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2025-12-01.