Apex Legends Battle Pass Changes Reversed (Partially) After Fan Outcry | Polygon

Apex Legends Battle Pass Changes Reversed (Partially) After Fan Outcry | Polygon

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Real money purchases are out – but there will still be two Battle Passes per season

Battle Pass Changes OFFICIALLY Restored in Apex Legends!

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Apex Legends developer Respawn has backed down in the face of intense player discontent, scrapping its plan to make the game's Battle Pass purchasable with real money only.

In early July, the developer announced a restructured Battle Pass that would launch alongside the game's next season, Season 22. The plan was to have a new Battle Pass every half-season, rather than every season, and Respawn would remove the ability to purchase a Battle Pass with 950 Apex Coins, the game's premium currency. The new cost would be $9.99.

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