Apex Legends Season 18 Patch Notes Confirm Disruptor Rounds Are Returning
Additionally, Revenant, the Charge Rifle, and Ranked Mode rewards are all getting reworked when Season 18: Resurrection goes live.
Additionally, Revenant, the Charge Rifle, and Ranked Mode rewards are all getting reworked when Season 18: Resurrection goes live.
Season 18: Resurrection turns Apex's standard seasonal formula on its head, making for what may be its most surprising season yet.
Apex Legends Season 18: Resurrection will not feature a new legend, but players will still gain access to a new ability set for the undead assassin.
EA aims to revive revenue in Season 18, which is set to launch August 8.
Kill Code: Part 2 seems to imply the rumors about Revenant being reworked are true.
Respawn is taking Apex's narrative in a new direction with The Neon Network Collection Event.
Respawn says the Kill Code series is the beginning of an "explosive" new narrative arc that will last all year.
Don't worry. It's safe to drink the shake.
The event also sees the introduction of Horizon's new Heirloom Weapon.
"I'll make this clear, it was incrementally better, it wasn't revolutionary."
Overwatch 2's Hero Missions have been scrapped, but the team's commitment to storytelling remains. The question is, how are they going to do it? Spot On is here to discuss.
From rewards to tips on farming XP, this guide has everything you need to truly master the game's arsenal of weapons.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson says EA would love to be a "meaningful consolidator" in the games industry.
Though few details have been revealed, devs promise something big is going down in the second half of Season 17.
The patch notes for Apex's upcoming seasonal update introduce a bevy of changes that range from small quality-of-life fixes to genuine game-changers.
The trailer emphasizes Ballistic's penchant for being both well-armed and well-dressed--but Wattson may have beat him at his own game.
Respawn developers recently shared their plans to combat Apex's issues with cheaters in Season 17.
In a first for the popular battle royale, developer Respawn Entertainment is handing off the reins and letting players decide what happens next.
From audio issues to disappearing grenades, the culprit behind a multitude of bugs was a recently introduced weapon.
The trailer shows players exactly how the new legend will perform on the battlefield.
Respawn is still chugging along on one of Apex Legends' most often-requested features.
A long-requested feature is making its way into Respawn's battle royale during Season 17, which starts May 9.
The new trailer also revealed an interesting airborne Survival Item.
The upcoming season is locked and loaded, featuring the first new legend to hit the game since February.
The silver-haired new legend is all about taking down the competition with style.
Season 17's debut legend is a classy combatant with an expanded inventory and abilities that benefit his entire squad.
The new short reveals the latest legend's surprising motive for joining the Apex Games.
Caustic's noxious new skin features three visual evolutions along with a very amusing finisher.
A bug appears to make Ash's movement much louder when the Heirloom Weapon is equipped.
Players have been complaining about the weapon's enhanced iron sights since it first appeared in-game two weeks ago.
Rumors about the new mode have been spreading for weeks, with many players excited for a chance to play without a squad.
The character currently known only as Ballistic appears to be the son of Titanfall baddie Kuben Blisk.
This comes after a slew of game cancellations and other layoffs in early 2023.
Though short, these patch notes are packed with gameplay tweaks both small and large.
A new LTM that causes sunlight to inflict damage on players will go live alongside the Collection Event.
Respawn issued tasked players with a challenge, and Loba mains rose to the occasion.
Revenant may soon be wall-running his way into the void.
Completing the collection earns players a recolored version of Wraith's signature knife, but the price of crafting the collection has been slashed in half.
EA's Baton Rouge office reportedly lost over 200 Apex Legends playtesters after a surprise Zoom call announced the layoffs.
The Kickstarter launches in May.
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