Apex Legends April 5 Update Adds Drop-Off to Regular Arenas Rotation (Update)
Legends, Respawn Entertainment has released the Apex Legends April 5 update today! This is a server-side update, which means no download is required. Note that Respawn released a client-side patch yesterday, though it seems the two are not connected in any way.
Apex Legends April 5 Update Patch Notes:
Update: Respawn has rolled out another small, server-side update:
We just made another small update to temporarily remove Bloodhound from the Firing Range.
Additionally, for those of you missing Apex Coin purchases: please hang tight for now. The team is aware of and investigating the issue. Thank you for your patience here!
— Respawn (@Respawn) April 5, 2022
Here’s the announcement from Respawn Entertainment regarding today’s patch:
We just pushed a small update to @PlayApex:
-Rampart is now temporarily unavailable in the Firing Range
-Drop-Off has been added to the regular Arenas rotation— Respawn (@Respawn) April 5, 2022
We just pushed a small update to@PlayApex:
-Rampart is now temporarily unavailable in the Firing Range
-Drop-Off has been added to the regular Arenas rotation
That seems to be it for this patch. Those encountering a 70 field-of-view (FOV) lock for Bangalore after completing her story event, a fix is planned for next week!
For those completing Bangalore's story event in @playapex: after completion, your FOV may lock at 70 until you restart the game. We have a fix for this planned for next week's patch.
Carry on, legends.— Respawn (@Respawn) April 4, 2022
For those completing Bangalore’s story event in @playapex: after completion, your FOV may lock at 70 until you restart the game. We have a fix for this planned for next week’s patch.
Carry on, legends.
Once that patch is out, we’ll be sure to let our readers know.
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