Ever have over a million dollars in microtransactions dropped in your lap? Yeah, me neither. However… that’s not to say it doesn’t happen. An Apex Legends player is reporting he was gifted over 125 million Apex Coins. In case you are counting, that would be roughly $1.1 in EA and Respawn in-game currency. News comes from Reddit
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It’s always heartening when companies put down their corporate schtick to play nice with each other. Whether it is major game studios celebrating with competitors during flagship launches or the typical PR banter, it’s always a nice feel-good story for the press. Yet, in an odd turn, Epic Vice President (i.e. Fortnite) deleted his congratulations to
Apex Legends came out of nowhere. Literally. A little over a week ago, there were rumors flying around that EA flew out a bunch of streamers to play a new free to play battle royale title that they would stealth announce and release the following Monday. Well, all of those rumors turned out to be true
Apex Legends has been on absolute fire since its surprise announcement and launch on February 4. Developed by Respawn Entertainment, most recently known for their work on Titanfall 2, Apex Legends is a refreshing take on the ‘battle royale’ genre that has dominated the online shooter space mostly due to the runaway hit Fortnite. Naturally, video
After over 10 million players hopped into Apex Legends in its first week on the market, it’s pretty obvious the folks over at Respawn Entertainment have had one hell of a week. Going into the battle royale title’s first weekend, the team has already released an update addressing some of the in-game bugs players have been facing.
Apex Legends is only a few days old and it’s smashing the player count statistics, with the most recent count being today where we learned that 10 million people have played Respawn Entertainment’s new free-to-play Battle Royale. The game has sparked attention for various reasons, such as its Accessibility controls, the Ping system, how it plays,
Respawn Entertainment and EA’s newest battle royale shooter Apex Legends has only been out since Monday, yet it’s already seen some incredibly high player counts. As reported by EA this afternoon, Apex Legends has now officially surpassed the 10 million player mark. This feat was achieved in merely 3 days, which is pretty mind-boggling. In addition, it
EA reported their Q3 financial results today and with it came a ton of news on both upcoming and previously released titles. While Apex Legends, a team-based battle royale game set in the Titanfall universe, was only briefly brought up in the official report as CEO Andrew Wilson said he was “very excited about Apex
After launching only yesterday, Apex Legends has already caused a buzz of excitement with players flocking to try out the free-to-play Battle Royale from Titanfall developer Respawn Entertainment. Yesterday saw the title already break over one million players. Confirmed by CEO of Respawn Entertainment, Vince Zampella shared a Tweet stating Apex Legends “broke a million unique players in
During the Super Bowl Super Bowl LIII, Respawn Entertainment —famed for their Titanfall games— announced a brand new Battle Royale title, Apex Legends. It is similar to most Battle Royale games such as Fortnite, Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, and many other games joining the Battle Royale craze. You can expect to see a circle to get within, loot to grab, and the goal of
As of today, Respawn Entertainment and EA have launched Apex Legends, the new battle royale shooter that takes place in the Titanfall universe. While this is the first game that the developer has shipped since Titanfall 2 back in 2016, it’s not the only one that Respawn plans on launching this year with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order preparing
After being leaked last week, Respawn Entertainment and EA finally pulled back the curtain on Apex Legends, a battle royale game set in the universe of Titanfall. While the game does look pretty cool, many were still holding out hope for a full-blown Titanfall 3, with Kotaku even speculating that Apex Legends would serve as
If you’re tuning in to see Respawn’s new Battle Royale, you’ll probably have no idea what’s going on. The Apex Legends livestream started at 11 am EST and a full reveal is slated to begin at 3 pm EST (12 pm PST). Until then, we’ve got some really nice looking grass. The stream went live with
Apex Legends, a new free-to-play battle royale game from EA and Respawn Entertainment set within the Titanfall universe, was officially announced by Respawn Entertainment’s Vince Zampella as Super Bowl LIII was going on today. Apex Legends should actually be launching tomorrow, February 4, which should please fans of both Titanfall and battle royale games like Fortnite, which
Out of nowhere, rumors have started circulating that Respawn Entertainment would soon stealth announce and release a new game next week. The title will be a free to play Titanfall Hero Battle Royale Game titled Apex Legends and it will be releasing on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. There were previously just incredibly vague comments being
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