Apex Legends It seems there is no time to rest. The game has been plagued by a couple of high-profile issues over the past few weeks.
First up, earlier this week, hero shooter developer Respawn Entertainment announced I was restructuring the game's battle pass.Starting with Season 22, the Battle Pass will be split into two halves, with 60 tiers in each. Additionally, players will no longer be able to purchase a Battle Pass with AC or AppendixIn-game currency. “The decision to move from AC to real-world currency is not one we take lightly, but it does allow us to reduce the price of Premium+ for our community,” the announcement reads.
Players responded negatively to the changes, accusing Respawn and publisher EA of ripping off their customers. Respawn touts the new system as a way to “increase value” for players. But removing the ability to pay for the Battle Pass with in-game currency (previously, players could earn enough currency by completing Battle Pass progression to buy another one without spending more real money) is seen by many as a way for the studio to squeeze more money out of a shrinking player base. The backlash was so strong that players The game began to be bombarded with criticism on Steambringing its previous rating from mostly positive to mostly negative.
In the field of e-sports, Apex Legends They suffered another embarrassment as the players who participated in the Apex Legends Global Series Tournament reported incorrect payments to their accountsOne player received $100,000 in his account after just a few days of play. Other players reported similar erroneous payouts that totaled too much or too little. Tournament organizer ESL Faceit took responsibility, calling it a “systems error” that resulted in incorrect payouts. In a statement to Polygon A tournament spokesperson wrote: “As the prize delivery partner, we are working to quickly resolve this issue and ensure all players receive the correct prizes.”