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Apex Legends’ First Season Of Content Begins In March

Right now, the talk of the town when it comes to gaming is Apex Legends, and understandably so. Since its launch near the start of February, it's gone on to become the multiplayer shooter of the moment, racking up more than 10 million players already and proving itself as a fun, refreshing spin on the genre that people just can't seem to get enough of.

Apex Legends

Right now, the talk of the town when it comes to gaming is Apex Legends, and understandably so. Since its launch near the start of February, it’s gone on to become the multiplayer shooter of the moment, racking up more than 10 million players already and proving itself as a fun, refreshing spin on the genre that people just can’t seem to get enough of.

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In fact, there’s even been some talk that it may finally be the one to dethrone Fortnite, and though in time it very well could go on to do so, for now, there’s still quite a bit of life left in Epic Games’ world conquering masterpiece. That being said, Apex is off to a smashing start and it’s only going to get better from here.

As you surely know, the game will use a seasonal content model, similar to the aforementioned Fortnite, and developer Respawn has now revealed what lies ahead. Seen in the gallery down below is Apex Legends‘ roadmap for year one, with four different seasons planned. The first will get underway in March with the launch of the first battle pass and though prices haven’t been announced yet, we’ll be sure to let you know when they are.

Of course, the roadmap also teases that new legends, weapons and loot are on the way, too, which will only add even more strategy into the mix. Clearly, ambitious plans are in place for Apex Legends and already we’ve heard that Respawn wants to keep it going for at least 10 years while there are also Solo and Duo play modes coming down the pipeline, too.

Whether the game will be able to sustain its momentum remains to be seen, of course, but with many outlets praising it as a shining example of the best that the genre has to offer, don’t be surprised if Apex Legends ends up sticking around for the long haul.