From the next season, you’ll no longer be able to pay for Apex Legends with in-game currency, as EA double the number of battle passes.
Well, this isn’t good news From the next season, you’ll no longer be able to pay for Apex Legends with in-game currency, as EA is removing it from the game. EA has announced a major overhaul of Apex Legends and it’s not good news for anyone that’s not used to spending real money on battle passes. The entire concept of in-game currency is being removed from the game and instead you’ll have to buy the battle pass with actual money.
The changes will go into effect from Season 22, which begins on August 6 – so that’s less than a month from now. Starting with Season 22, weâre evolving the Apex Legends Battle Pass to improve your experience and progression goals.Read on to learn everything to know about the upcoming changes or check out the infographic below to learn more. ð: https://t.co/kg5NhlFfVq pic.twitter.
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