Apex Legends
News, coverage and analysis tracking Apex Legends across the outlets.- Highguard just died and we are already being bombarded with another hero shooter being compared to ConcordThe hero shooter genre is facing intense player scrutiny, with games like Highguard shutting down shortly after release due to negative reception and comparisons to Concord. New titles like Time Takers are also facing early criticism, with players quickly forming opinions based on trailers and early gameplay, impacting their potential success.
- Best PvP Games in 2026: Most Popular Competitive Multiplayer Games Right NowThis guide highlights the top Player versus Player (PvP) games dominating the competitive gaming landscape in 2026, based on player counts and popularity. It covers titles across genres like tactical shooters (Counter-Strike 2, VALORANT), battle royales (PUBG: Battlegrounds, Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone), and MOBAs (League of Legends, Dota 2), as well as popular mobile titles. The article also discusses the enduring appeal of PvP games, the importance of balanced gameplay, strong matchmaking, and community support for long-term success.
- The solution to staleness in modern gaming is cross-pollination - Reader's FeatureA reader proposes that cross-pollination of ideas between different genres and franchises is the key to combating staleness in modern gaming. The article provides numerous examples of successful genre blends, such as Castlevania becoming an RPG or Zelda incorporating rhythm mechanics, suggesting this approach can revitalize long-running series and create fresh experiences.
- The FBI is hunting down malware-loaded games on SteamThe FBI is investigating a series of malware-infected games distributed on the Steam platform between May 2024 and January 2026. The agency is seeking information from players who downloaded titles like BlockBlasters, Chemia, and PirateFi, which contained malicious software capable of stealing personal data. Valve is cooperating with the investigation and has removed some affected games from its platform.
- The Live-Service Graveyard Just Added Another Fortnite-Like ShooterThe live-service shooter Hawked will be shutting down its servers later this year, with developer My.Games disabling all in-game purchases. PC servers will close on June 9, while console servers will remain operational until September 7. The game, which launched in 2023 for PC and in 2024 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, struggled to maintain player numbers in a competitive market.
- Highguard Joins the Great Concord in the Sky, Now Officially Delisted on PS5Highguard has been officially delisted from digital storefronts and is no longer playable as developer Wildlight Entertainment shuts down the game. The free-to-play online multiplayer shooter, from developers who worked on Apex Legends and Titanfall, failed to gain traction and is shutting down just 45 days after its launch. This marks a significant failure for Wildlight Entertainment, which also had to lay off a majority of its staff shortly after Highguard's release due to its lack of success.
- Apex Legends Fixes Game-Breaking 9,999 Damage Bug in Gundam EventRespawn Entertainment released an emergency patch for Apex Legends to fix a game-breaking bug where the Buster Rifle was dealing 9,999 damage when hitting players with the Bit Stave shield active. The developer is investigating the impact on player stats, trackers, and badges. This fix addresses a major issue within the ongoing Gundam Frontlines collaboration event.
- One of Marathon's best tricks? It dodges the "Blorko" problem that doomed Concord and HighguardBungie's upcoming shooter Marathon distinguishes itself from recent hero shooter failures like Concord and Highguard by focusing on functional 'Shells' rather than heavily marketed individual characters. This approach allows players to engage with distinct playstyles without the pressure of immediately bonding with pre-defined personalities, a strategy that has proven challenging for other games in the genre.
- Coolie Ranx Fire & Ice RGX 2026 Guest of HonorSinger Coolie Ranx, known for his work with The Toasters, The Pilfers, and voicing Little Jacob Hughes in Grand Theft Auto IV, will be a Guest of Honor at Fire & Ice RGX 2026. The event will feature voice actors, musicians, and industry talent, with Coolie Ranx performing live. The article also briefly mentions recent updates and collaborations for Neverwinter, Pokémon GO, Apex Legends, Invincible VS, and Rush Royale.
- Super Mario Galaxy Movie Products Revealed for MAR10 DayNintendo is celebrating MAR10 Day with a variety of merchandise related to The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, including toys, beauty products, and clothing from brands like Hot Wheels, LUSH, and Uniqlo. The article also briefly mentions recent updates and collaborations for other games such as Neverwinter, Pokémon GO, Apex Legends, Invincible VS, Rush Royale, and Hoa 2.
- Neverwinter: Tempus Arena Now AvailableArc Games and Cryptic Studios have released the Tempus Arena update for Neverwinter, introducing new bosses, challenge rounds, and Cleric class updates. The update is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. The article also briefly mentions ongoing events for Pokémon GO, Apex Legends, Invincible VS, Rush Royale, and Hoa 2, as well as the opening of the GDC Festival of Gaming.
- Pokémon GO Fest Sweepstakes RevealedNiantic is running a #GOMemories contest for Pokémon GO, allowing players to share their favorite in-game moments on social media for a chance to win a trip for two to Pokémon GO Fest 2026 in Tokyo, Chicago, or Copenhagen. The article also briefly mentions ongoing collaborations and updates for other games like Apex Legends, Invincible VS, Rush Royale, Hoa 2, and Football Manager 26, as well as the opening of the GDC Festival of Gaming.
- Gundam x Apex Legends Collaboration LiveRespawn Entertainment and EA have launched a limited-time collaboration event in Apex Legends, featuring a Gundam-inspired battlefield with new weapons, map updates, and cosmetics. The event introduces items like the Buster Rifle and Bit Staves, and transforms the Broken Moon map. Three limited-edition Apex Legends Gunplas will also be available for sale.
- PulsarLLC Drops Hiring Wave That’s Got Gamers Actually Making Bank in 2026PulsarLLC has announced a significant hiring initiative for paid positions in streaming, competitive gaming, and creative roles, including GFX/VFX designers. The company is actively seeking players for Fortnite, Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and Valorant, alongside managers and investors. This direct approach aims to simplify the process for individuals to monetize their gaming skills and passion.
- Is Marathon Heading for the Same Fate as Concord and Highguard? | Invision Game CommunityThe article analyzes the challenges faced by new live-service multiplayer shooters, using Concord and Highguard as examples of recent failures. It discusses how Marathon, Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter, faces similar retention hurdles despite initial testing interest, and its success hinges on Bungie's experience with Destiny 2 and creating a compelling gameplay loop.
- Gundam Mechs Invade Apex Legends Wildcard Mode in Surprise CrossoverRespawn Entertainment has announced a surprise crossover event bringing the Gundam mecha franchise to Apex Legends' Wildcard game mode. The collaboration, which celebrates Gundam's 45th anniversary, will feature limited-time mecha combat, with details to be revealed in an upcoming explainer video. This partnership marks a significant step in incorporating non-gaming franchises into Apex Legends.
- Marathon’s Absurd Pickpocketing Drone Shows How Bungie Is Doing Extraction Shooters Differently - IGNBungie's upcoming extraction shooter Marathon differentiates itself with unique hero classes, or 'shells,' offering deep customization and novel abilities. The Thief shell, in particular, features an x-ray scanner for loot detection and a drone capable of pickpocketing enemies, adding a unique twist to the genre's tension and exploration.
- The MOP Up: Trove tests ‘tiny quests’ missions for your alliesTrove is testing a new 'Tiny Quests' system that allows players to send allies on short adventures for experience and loot. This week's news roundup also includes updates on World War II Online's fundraising, RIFT's Arclight Ascendancy event, and Terraria's successful 1.4.5 update, which saw a significant player spike.
- Over half a million of us played Slay the Spire 2 this weekendSlay the Spire 2 achieved a peak of over 574,000 concurrent players on Steam during its launch weekend, surpassing many other popular titles. This strong performance indicates significant sales for Mega Crit's highly anticipated sequel, which recently launched into early access.
- When David Meets Goliath: Apex Legends’ Broken Matchmaking Ruins the StoryApex Legends players are experiencing severe matchmaking issues, with Silver-ranked players being placed in matches against Predator-ranked opponents. This breakdown in the ranked system disrupts the player's sense of progression and narrative, leading to frustration and players abandoning matches. The community is calling for Respawn Entertainment to address the problem to restore faith in the competitive ecosystem.