Apex Legends
News, coverage and analysis tracking Apex Legends across the outlets.- Sega has canceled its live service 'Super Game' due to 'intensifying market competition,' and I really, really hope it's a sign that the industry is finally correcting itselfSega has canceled its ambitious 'Super Game' project, which aimed to be a major live service title, citing intensifying market competition. The company is reallocating around 100 developers to traditional full-game development, signaling a potential shift away from free-to-play models. This decision is seen by the author as a positive sign for the industry, suggesting a move towards more sustainable and less risky game development practices.
- Solo-Only Players: Skip Every Battle Pass in 2026 | TAGThis article argues that solo players should skip all battle passes starting in 2026, as the monetization system relies on social validation and FOMO, which are largely irrelevant to solo experiences. The author contends that the time investment required for battle passes is not worth the temporary cosmetics, suggesting that the saved money and time could be better spent on full single-player game purchases.
- The MOP Up: V Rising mulls over a new patchStunlock Studios is gathering player feedback for an upcoming balance and bug-fix patch for V Rising. This roundup also includes news on updates for Villagers and Heroes, The Elder Scrolls Online, MechWarrior Online, and Apex Legends, among others.
- The Least Toxic FPS Games for Adults (2026 Edition) | TAGThis guide ranks first-person shooter games based on their low toxicity for adult players, evaluating community culture, moderation, mode selection, and adult playability. Games like Deep Rock Galactic and Warframe excel due to their co-op PvE design, while titles like Rainbow Six Siege are included for their active moderation efforts. The article emphasizes that co-op PvE or games with self-selecting, devoted playerbases generally offer the least toxic multiplayer experiences.
- 2K makes layoffs at Project Ethos developer 31st Union2K-owned studio 31st Union, developer of the free-to-play shooter Project Ethos, has undergone layoffs. Studio head Ben Brinkman stated the downsizing is necessary for a renewed direction and to work more quickly. This follows a previous round of layoffs in January 2024 and the reported firing of former studio head Michael Condrey.
- 2K lays off staff at 31st Union, studio behind Project Ethos2K has laid off staff from its 31st Union studio, which was developing the live-service hero shooter Project Ethos. Studio head Ben Brinkman cited the need to work more quickly and nimbly as the reason for scaling back the team. This follows earlier layoffs and a change in leadership at the studio, with Project Ethos reportedly undergoing a visual and directional overhaul.
- Apex Legends Season 29 Overclocked: 9 Things Adults Need to Know Before Queuing UpApex Legends Season 29, Overclocked, introduces new Legend Axle and significant updates including a planned fix for solo queue matchmaking, changes to deathbox respawns, and a new Chain Healing system. The season also brings buffs to Vantage and Conduit, a revised map rotation featuring Broken Moon, Olympus, and Storm Point, and weapon meta shifts with the LSTAR in the care package and CAR SMG returning to floor loot. While Axle is currently strong, players are advised to wait for balance patches, especially for ranked play, as the solo queue fix is not yet live.
- Why the Right Gaming Gear Matters More Than Ever in Competitive ShootersIn competitive first-person shooters, specialized gaming gear significantly impacts performance by reducing input lag and improving responsiveness. High refresh rate monitors, accurate mice, and low-latency keyboards are crucial for players seeking an edge. Digital customization, such as weapon skins and in-game currency, also plays a role in player confidence and engagement, while digital marketplaces offer convenient access to games and content.
- I tested the 600 Hz monitor pros use to see if it made me better at CS2The Zowie XL2586X+ is a 24.1-inch, 1080p gaming monitor with a 600 Hz refresh rate and DyAc 2 anti-blur technology, designed for peak competitive FPS performance. While it offers unparalleled clarity and responsiveness in games like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant, its prohibitively high price tag and lack of color accuracy make it suitable only for top-tier esports players with significant disposable income.
- Battlefield 6 is the Series’ Best-Performing Game in a Fiscal Year Setting, Says EAElectronic Arts announced that Battlefield 6 achieved record-breaking fiscal year performance, becoming the series' best-performing game in that period. Despite this financial success, the game has faced criticism for bugs, monetization, and post-launch issues, though upcoming updates like Season 3 aim to address player concerns.
- EA closes FY26 with "record" performance thanks to Battlefield 6 and Apex LegendsElectronic Arts reported a record fiscal year performance, driven by the successful launch of Battlefield 6 and growth in its live services portfolio, including Apex Legends and EA Sports FC titles. Despite a year-on-year decrease in net income for the full year, the company saw significant growth in net income and revenue for the fourth quarter.
- EA boasts record year thanks to Battlefield 6 and EA Sports FCElectronic Arts reported record net bookings of $8 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, driven by the successful launches of Battlefield 6 and EA Sports FC 26. Despite the record financial performance, the company also conducted layoffs affecting Battlefield developers. EA is currently undergoing a pending acquisition by an investor consortium including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
- PlayStation Store: April 2026’s top downloadsThe PlayStation Store has revealed its top download charts for April 2026 across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation VR2. Notable entries include Pragmata and Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes, while NTE: Neverness to Everness appeared on the free-to-play charts.
- Evening PatchesOfficial patches have been released for Apex Legends on May 5, 2026, at 2:00 PM PT. Additionally, Ready or Not has received update version 1.4.3 with its own changelog.
- Evening PatchesSeveral games have received official updates and patch notes. Anthem version 1.2.0 is now live, Apex Legends has released its Overclocked patch, and Battlefield 2042 has deployed game update 1.2.3.5.
- If you're asking why everyone's making an extraction shooter, Escape from Tarkov is the 11th most-played game on PC according to new report, beating Overwatch, Marvel Rivals, and PUBGA new report from Newzoo indicates that Escape from Tarkov is the 11th most-played game on PC for 2025, surpassing titles like Overwatch 2, Marvel Rivals, PUBG, and Apex Legends in total playtime. While not reaching the heights of Fortnite or Counter-Strike 2, its performance highlights the genre's popularity among dedicated players.
- "If people are saying 'dead game,' that means our game is alive:" how Apex Legends is winning back playersRespawn Entertainment developers Evan Nikolich and Chris Cleroux discuss how Apex Legends has revitalized its player base, reaching its highest count in 18 months. They attribute the success to increased responsiveness to community feedback, internal workflow changes, and upcoming features like new Legends and matchmaking adjustments. The developers believe the 'dead game' label indicates ongoing player engagement rather than decline.
- Steam week in review: Another online shooter winds down weeks after launch, as robot cowboys take overThe cooperative shooter Far Far West, inspired by Left 4 Dead and Vermintide, is shifting focus to replayability and community support after a successful early access launch. Despite a challenging year for new multiplayer titles, developer Night Street Games aims to keep the game playable for its community. The article also reviews Steam's top sellers list for April 21-28, noting the performance of various games including Counter-Strike 2 and the new s&box platform.
- Battlefield 6’s Season 3 Battle Pass is Now Available for Pre-OrderEA has launched pre-orders for the Season 3 Battle Pass for Battlefield 6, offering a standard version for $9.99 and a premium 'Battlefield Pro' package for $24.99. The early availability of battle pass pre-orders has sparked debate among players regarding monetization practices. Season 3 will also introduce the 'Railway to Golmud' map, a remake of Battlefield 4's Golmud Railway, which DICE developers have described as the largest map in Battlefield 6 to date.
- Apex Legends: Overclocked brings new character Axle & 'high-risk, high-reward meta' in MayApex Legends is introducing a new character named Axle in the upcoming 'Overclocked' season. Axle is described as a high-speed skirmisher with wheeled legs designed for quick engagement and repositioning, contributing to a new 'high-risk, high-reward meta'.