Apex Legends players can finally get their hands on the game’s first season, entitled Wild Frontier, tomorrow. Aside from new Legend Octane, developer Respawn Entertainment hasn’t revealed Season 1’s free content yet, but they have outlined how the game’s first Battle Pass will work. As previously leaked, the Season 1 Battle Pass will cost 950 Apex Coins (around $10), although there will also be a 2,800 Apex Coin “Battle Pass Bundle,” which will immediately unlock the first 25 levels.
What others call dangerous, Legends call Tuesday. Season 1: Wild Frontier coming at 10:00AM Pacific tomorrow: https://t.co/2ppF4L1WfM pic.twitter.com/ee17eJsCBy
— Apex Legends (@PlayApex) March 18, 2019
The Season 1 Battle Pass will have the standard 100 levels to work through, with each one giving you some sort of reward. Most of the rewards are minor stuff like poses, banners, and XP boosts, but there are some more exciting cosmetics mixed in. Also, everybody who buys the Battle Pass immediately unlocks three new skins for Lifeline, Wraith, and Mirage (that’s them in the header).
Want to wait on buying the Battle Pass for whatever reason? No problem – all the XP you gain during Season 1 will be retroactively applied to the Battle Pass if you buy it late. So, if you earned enough XP to get to level 20 and then buy the Battle Pass, that’s where you’ll start. Oh, and unlike some other battle royale games (coughPUBGcough) you get to keep all the stuff you earn via the Battle Pass.
Not interested in the Battle Pass at all? Even if you just play the free content, you’ll still get a new Legend Skin, 5 loot boxes, and 18 Wild Frontier stat trackers.
Haven’t tried out Apex Legends yet? The game’s free to play, so you don’t have anything to lose. If you need some extra incentive, you can check out Wccftech’s very positive review of the game…
“Even with other games looming on the horizon to cover, Apex Legends has been the one title I’ve gone back to again and again over the last week. No other battle royale game has so readily captured my interest and kept me wanting to play. Defeat doesn’t sting for very long because I can just hit the ground running in the next match and have fun shooting my way to the top. […] If Respawn can keep new content and characters flowing, Apex Legends easily stands a chance at being the best in the genre.”
Apex Legends is currently available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. Season 1 launches March 19.
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