Apex Legends Battle Pass

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Apex Legends has stormed onto the battle royale scene in its first month, garnering a huge community of 25 million players, according to developer Respawn Entertainment. That's an impressive number, but for a live service game, it's not how many people you can get to play at launch--it's how many people you can keep playing long-term. That's where Apex's upcoming battle pass comes in.

Like competitors such as Fortnite, Apex Legends includes a whole lot of cosmetic items for players to unlock. In Apex, you can largely get them from loot boxes you earn or buy with real money. But there's another way to get those items, without having to buy lots of loot boxes and gamble. The battle pass in Fortnite, which players buy with Fortnite's premium currency, gives players a bunch of cosmetic items, plus allows them to level up at an accelerated rate to earn more items. Playing with a paid battle pass also lets you earn more of Fortnite's currency, and if you play enough, you could even afford to buy the next season's battle pass without spending real money.

Apex Legends also has a battle pass system coming in its first season, which starts in March. We don't know any details about how it'll work, what it'll cost, or what it'll include just yet, although Respawn has said it intends for the battle pass to be an even better value than what's offered with Fortnite.

We might not know what Apex Legends' first battle pass will entail, but we do have a few things we're hoping to see when it comes online. Here's our wishlist for Apex's battle pass for the first season.

 

A Whole Mess Of New Skins

A Whole Mess Of New Skins

The big thrust of a battle pass is new junk to earn. There are a lot of cosmetics already in Apex Legends, but more variety is always welcome. If Apex's battle passes and seasons are anything like Fortnite's, they'll probably have different themes. It'd be great to see additional skins playing on some of the current themes we've seen in Apex--guns and costumes similar to the Mastiff's Warp Zone skin would be a good start--but generally, we want lots of cool new stuff to earn, rather than a speedier way to earn what's already in the game. It'd also be great to see skins that go even further by reacting to things like taking or dealing damage, for instance.

More Loot Boxes On Leveling

More Loot Boxes On Leveling

The longer you play Apex Legends, the tougher it is to earn the loot boxes that include skins for characters and weapons. Every new level requires more and more experience points to earn, and once you hit level 20, you stop earning loot boxes with every new level and start getting them for every other level. A nice perk of paying for a battle pass would be the return of loot boxes for every level earned--or even more than that, since they get so tough to come by for those who've played a lot.

Crafting Metals You Can Earn

Crafting Metals You Can Earn

Along with more loot boxes, a nice perk of paying into a battle pass would be a reliable opportunity to earn crafting metals. The currency allows you to unlock specific cosmetic items one at a time, but the catch is, you can only get crafting materials from Apex packs. Adding crafting metals to leveling rewards, or as items you can earn from completing challenges, would make earning all those new cosmetics a little easier and make the battle pass feel like a better value.

Rewards For Winning, And Other Feats

Rewards For Winning, And Other Feats

Winning in Apex Legends is nice, like it is in all battle royale games, but it can also be a bit lackluster. After a hard-fought victory, you're treated to a screen that shows off your character, and that's about it. The battle pass would be a great opportunity for Respawn to enhance winning with cosmetics that can only be earned through victory, or at the very least, with a loot box reward of some kind. It'd also be nice to see more rewards geared toward recognizing the contribution players make to their teams beyond racking up a lot of kills.

 

Challenges To Expand On The Gameplay

Challenges To Expand On The Gameplay

Each new Fortnite season includes "challenges," in-game activities that players can complete to earn new cosmetics or currency to buy and craft them. Those activities also expand on Fortnite beyond its core competitive gameplay, giving players new reasons to log in and new things to do. Apex Legends could benefit from the same approach in challenges, although it would need to avoid some pitfalls. Providing players with incentives to try new guns or expand on their skills in supporting their teammates would be great--but challenges that encourage you to play poorly or blow off competition to chase hidden objects are less ideal, since they'll probably weaken competition in matches. We want challenges as long as they build on what's cool about Apex, instead of distracting from it.

Expansions On The Story

Expansions On The Story

Like Overwatch, Apex Legends' characters mean the game has a lot of story that's not actually in the game. We know that Apex is set in the Titanfall universe and takes place 30 years after Titanfall 2, but there's not much more to the plot beyond that yet. Each of the characters on the game's roster has some backstory on the game's website, but seeing more of it in Apex Legends would greatly expand the world. Adding to the story, maybe through the challenges players could complete as part of the battle pass, would go a long way to expanding on Apex Legends and giving it the kind of longevity Overwatch has enjoyed.

 
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