Apex Legends Season 22 Introduces Divisive Battle Pass Adjustments
Apex Legends' upcoming Season 22 has generated controversy by making the Battle Pass exclusively purchasable with real-world currency, removing the option to acquire it using the game's Apex Coins. This divisive move has prompted a backlash from players, with some vowing to abandon the game entirely. Additionally, the new Battle Pass will feature per-split availability, reduced levels for cosmetic rewards, and refreshed in-game items, further altering the established progression system that players have grown accustomed to.
Apex Legends Season 22 is set to introduce a controversial change to the game's Battle Pass system. Players will now be required to spend real money to purchase the Battle Pass, as the option to acquire it using the game's in-game currency, Apex Coins, has been removed. This shift has sparked significant backlash within the Apex Legends community, with some players threatening to abandon the game entirely.
Apex Legends is a free-to-play battle royale title developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The game takes place in the Titanfall universe, blending elements of hero shooters and battle royale gameplay. Apex Legends is known for its fast-paced combat, emphasis on teamwork, and strategic use of unique character abilities. Despite the game's popularity and critical acclaim, the upcoming Battle Pass changes have raised concerns and discontent among the player base, who are voicing their disapproval of the publisher's decision.
It is introducing a controversial change to the game's Battle Pass system, shifting the purchase method from the in-game currency, Apex Coins, to real-world money. The Premium Battle Pass will now cost $9.99, while the Premium+ version will be priced at $19.99. EA has stated that this change is intended to make the Premium+ Pass more affordable for players, but the decision has sparked significant backlash within the Apex Legends community, with many expressing their discontent over the removal of the Apex Coins payment option.
Alongside the shift to real-money purchases, Apex Legends' Season 22 Battle Pass is undergoing several other changes. The Battle Pass will now be available on a per-split basis rather than per season, with players able to earn the first Premium version by logging in and completing challenges within the initial two weeks. Additionally, the number of levels required to obtain key cosmetic items like reactive skins has been reduced from 110 to 60, and past rarely-used rewards have been removed, while the Free Track has been refreshed with new offerings such as 200 Apex Coins, seven Apex Packs, and an Epic item set. The Premium Track has also been revamped, providing a range of valuable rewards, including 2400 Crafting Materials, 1300 Apex Coins, 10 Exotic Shards, Apex Packs, and various legend and weapon skins.
The decision to shift Apex Legends' Battle Pass purchases from the in-game Apex Coins currency to real-world money has been met with significant backlash from the game's community. Players have expressed concerns that this move may negatively impact the game's future, with one player urging the developers to revert the changes. Others have voiced disappointment, arguing that the decision punishes loyal players and distracts from addressing the game's core issues. The controversy has been so strong that some players have threatened to quit the game entirely, while others have expressed hope that the changes are merely a temporary joke.
While Respawn's stated goal with the Apex Legends Season 22 Battle Pass changes is to enhance the game's value and accessibility, the decision to require real-world currency rather than the in-game Apex Coins has left many players feeling frustrated and concerned about the future of what is widely regarded as one of the best free-to-play shooter experiences. The community backlash has been strong, with players expressing uncertainty about whether the developers will ultimately respond to the feedback and potentially reconsider the controversial shift away from the established Apex Coins system.
Apex Legends Battle Pass Season 22 Update
Battle Pass Structure Changes
*The Battle Pass is now available per split, rather than once per season.
*Players can earn the first Premium Battle Pass by logging in and completing challenges within the first two weeks of Season 22.
Cosmetic Reward Changes
*The levels required to obtain key cosmetic items, such as reactive skins, have been reduced from 110 to 60 per Battle Pass.
*Rewards from past Battle Passes that were rarely used have been removed.
*The Free Track rewards have been refreshed, now offering 200 Apex Coins, seven Apex Packs, one complete Epic set, and more per split.
Premium Track Rewards
*The Premium Track has been revamped, providing the following per Battle Pass:
*2400 Crafting Materials
*1300 Apex Coins
*10 Exotic Shards
*Various Apex Packs
*1 Reactive and 1 Legendary Weapon skin
*2 Legendary and 3 Epic Legend skins
*7 Epic weapon skins
Premium+ Offering
*A new Premium+ offering is available, providing additional rewards per Battle Pass:
*10 Levels
*2 Premium+ Legendary skin variants (exclusive for one year)
*10 Exotic Shards
*All Legends playable for the duration of the Battle Pass
Pricing Changes
*The Premium Battle Pass is now priced at $9.99 (was 950 Apex Coins)
*The Premium+ offering is priced at $19.99 (the discontinued Premium Battle Pass Bundle was 2800 Apex Coins)
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