The latest free-to-play battle royale title is off to a strong start.
Respawn Entertainment’s free-to-play battle royale game went live yesterday, and had over one million unique players within eight hours of launch.
The studio’s CEO, Vince Zampella, tweeted the news early Tuesday morning, saying that he was “overwhelmed” and adding in, “Thank you so much for showing up and being part of this with @Respawn you are amazing!!”
Apex Legends reached a peak of almost 500,000 viewers on Twitch and is sitting at around 200,000 at the time of writing, according to GitHyp.
Apex Legends was officially revealed yesterday during a livestream. The squad-based shooter is set in the Titanfall universe, but doesn’t feature mechs.
Set 30 years after Titanfall 2 in an area called the Outlands, the characters compete in a true battle royale environment, but Respawn has stated clearly that it is not a sequel to Titanfall 2.
“There are some people who think there are too many battle royale games or it’s a fad,” said lead producer, Drew McCoy. “The world thinks we’re making Titanfall 3 and we’re not – this is what we’re making.”
While it is free-to-play, Apex Legends will feature loot boxes called Apex Packs, a store where you can buy cosmetics, additional characters that can be bought (or earned through gameplay), and a Battle Pass.
If you’re jumping in, be sure to check out our top tips to get prepared and let us know in the comments what you think of the game so far.
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