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Apex Legends: After their eagerly anticipated return, players claim Olympus is still broken

Due to game-breaking bugs Respawn Entertainment had to fix, Olympus was absent from Apex Legends for more than three months before making a triumphant return on March 28. Fans were ecstatic to be able to access the expansive map once more, but for some players, this excitement was quickly replaced by utter disappointment. With its return, the map was supposed to be fixed, but users have since discovered a number of bugs. Screenshots and videos of sudden player deaths in matches where nothing is happening are making their way around social media.

Respawn Entertainment did not mention whether the game would receive any updates when the “sunsetting” of the game was announced last week. This includes the anticipated release of Season 4, which was originally planned for January but was delayed to mid-February. If you need more information about Apex Legends: After their eagerly anticipated return, players claim Olympus is still broken then read carefully and don’t forget to share with your friends.

Apex Legends: After their eagerly anticipated return, players claim Olympus is still broken

Other examples include abilities, like Vantage’s Echo Relocation, not functioning properly or players not seeing damage registration displayed on the screen. There are more posts where players express their frustration with lag, stutter, texture problems, and booting crashes. After testing, Dot Esports discovered minimap texture problems and Olympus stuttering, but none of these bugs had a significant effect on performance. Given that the update was just released, Respawn Entertainment has not yet made a statement.

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The latest update has received generally conflicting reactions from the community. Along with those disappointing bugs, players have also noticed a perplexing change to looting shortkeys that they are now asking to be reversed. Aside from those, the user interface’s few quality-of-life improvements and a few distinctive skins that were introduced in conjunction with the ongoing event also received praise.

Fans of the game will have ten weeks with the update since it is anticipated to be released on February 14 and the game is set to end on May 1. Apex Legends Mobile won’t have reached its first anniversary of release because of the closure on May 1. Poor “quality, quantity, and cadence” of updates were cited by Respawn Entertainment as a factor in the decision to close.

Players won’t be purchasing any new battle passes or premium cosmetics in the upcoming weeks, that much is certain. When it was announced that the game’s development had come to an end and the servers would be shut down, all in-app purchases were put on hold. The Sun Squad Collection Event now offers challenges that players can complete to earn a variety of rewards, such as Apex epic packs and unique collectibles. The event began on March 28 to coincide with the update, and it will last until April 11.

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