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Respawn Entertainment has reversed its controversial new battle pass changes for Apex Legends after significant backlash from the gaming community. Read on to learn more about their new battle pass scheme and what caused the public outcry.
Apex Legends' Battle Pass Takes a U-Turn After Public OutcryRespawn Entertainment Reverts to 950 Apex Coins Premium Battle Pass
Respawn Entertainment, the developer of Apex Legends, announced on their Twitter (X) page yesterday that they are retracting their plans for a new battle pass scheme following major backlash from the community. The new system, which involved two $9.99 battle passes per season and the removal of the ability to purchase premium battle passes using the game’s virtual currency, Apex Coins, will not be implemented in the upcoming Season 22 update on August 6.
Respawn Entertainment acknowledged their missteps and assured players that the Premium Battle Pass for 950 Apex Coins will be restored with the release of Season 22. They admitted that the proposed changes were not communicated effectively and promised to improve their transparency and timeliness in future communications. The developers emphasized that player concerns, such as dealing with cheaters, enhancing game stability, and implementing quality of life updates, are their top priorities.
They also mentioned that a number of improvements and bug fixes for game stability will be included in the Season 22 Patch Notes, set to be released on August 5th. Respawn thanked the community for their dedication to Apex Legends, recognizing that the game's success depends on player engagement.
The Battle Pass Controversy and the New Scheme
On July 8, Apex Legends introduced a highly criticized battle pass scheme where players would need to pay twice for half-season battle passes, once at the start of the season and again at mid-point. This meant players would have had to shell out $9.99 twice for the premium battle pass, which was previously available for 950 Apex Coins or $9.99 for a 1000 coin bundle for the entire season. Additionally, a new premium option, replacing the premium bundle, would have cost $19.99 every half-season, further aggravating the player base.
Fan Outcry and Reaction
While the reversal of the battle pass changes has been met with appreciation, many players believe that such an issue should not have arisen in the first place. The community's emphatic reaction highlights the importance of player feedback and the impact it can have on game development decisions.
Respawn Entertainment's acknowledgment of their misstep and their commitment to better communication and game improvements is a step towards rebuilding trust with their player base. As Season 22 approaches, fans are eager to see the promised improvements and stability fixes in the August 5th Patch Notes.
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