Respawn has announced a major overhaul of the Apex Legends Battle Pass for Season 22, changing how much players must grind to complete it.
The first major change for players is the length of the Battle Pass. Battle Passes will now be much shorter as its length is attached to splits, instead of an entire season, with 60 levels instead of the usual 110. However, players can still progress past Level 60 to 100, which will upgrade the Battle Pass badges.
EachApex Legends seasonconsists of two splits, so players will get more rewards overall if they complete both passes regardless of which track of the pass they are on.
Respawn is also adding more rewards across the board in each pass and introducing a new Premium+ tier, which costs $19.99. If they complete the new pass, Free track players will receive an additional Epic Character Skin, Weapon Skin, Standing Emote, and 2X Season Rewards.
With the new system, premium pass holders will receive 2,400 Crafting Metals, 17 Apex Packs, and three Legends-Thematic Packs. The Premium pass will cost around $11.
The Premium+ tier will have the same rewards as the Premium pass and also include 10 level skins, 2,400 Crafting Metals, 20 Exotic Shards, 17 Apex Packs, two Premium+ Legendary Character Skin Variants, and will grant players access to every Legend during the duration of the Battle Pass.
Respawn also said it removed rewards that were a part of previous Battle Passes, that “frequently weren’t being used.”
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Players will be able to purchase the Battle Pass for 950 Apex Coins going forward, and during Split 1 of Season 22, the Premium Pass can be unlocked by completing a number of in-game challenges.
This walkback came indirect response to community feedbackafter the initial announcement.
The developer is also allowing players to test the system during the first split of Season 22. All players need to do is drop in and complete a list of challenges during the first two weeks of the new season of content.
Declan McLaughlin was a Gaming & Esports Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Valorant and League of Legends. He has bylines at Upcomer and Inven Global.