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Respawn Entertainment failed to expand Apex Legends beyond Battle Royale in 2024 as promised.
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After EA's CEO announced significant changes for 2024, players were disappointed when promises weren't kept.
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2024 has been a rough year for Apex Legends, marked by controversial changes like the battle pass and alterations to game modes, along with issues involving cheaters.
Developer Respawn Entertainment failed to deliver on its promise to fans to expand Legends of the Apex beyond the traditional Battle Royale formula in 2024. In early 2024, EA's CEO announced significant changes coming Legends of the Apex which never materialized, disappointing the players.
Legends of the Apex is a free-to-play Battle Royale hero shooter that gained considerable popularity upon release. The game offered an interesting take on the battle royale formula, and both players and critics praised it. Even though the game boasts a large player base, things have been difficult Legends of the Apex in recent years. In July, the developer made a controversial change to the Battle Pass system, requiring players to use real money to purchase it. This move prompted fans to review the game, lowering its Steam rating, which is now “Mixed.” The developer had committed to making significant changes to the game in 2024; however, fans were left disappointed.

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In March 2024, EA's CEO said at the Morgan Stanley Conference that the studio would accept Legends of the Apex to a new level by expanding its battle royale formula. The CEO talked about a “next phase” for the game, hinting at new game modes and how the team is actively working to make these changes. In the statement, the CEO assured players that some of these changes will begin to appear during 2024. Unfortunately for Legends of the Apex players, nothing materialized and those changes did not make it to 2024.
Apex Legends did not expand its Battle Royale formula in 2024 as promised
This was pointed out by Twitter user Garret and some members of the Legends of the Apex community shared their opinions on the topic. Several players criticized it Legends of the Apex' monetization practices, stating that the game seemed more focused on making money than improving its content. Others expressed disappointment after getting excited about the idea of new game modes and significant updates, only to find that wasn't yet true. Some players believe that the game has, in fact, changed, but not for the better, criticizing the game's latest maps and lore. Further criticism targeted the decision to replace Legends of the Apex' Arena mode with the Deathmatch Mixtape playlist.
This latest development caps off a complicated year for the game. In addition to broken promises, the game faced significant issues with cheaters ruining players' experience. To make matters worse, Legends of the Apexchanges to address cheating have been somewhat controversial. Measures implemented by the developer included eliminating Linux operating system support for the game, including on Steam Deck. While gamers wait to see if EA will finally deliver on these promises in 2025, Legends of the Apex he will have to work hard to regain the players' trust.