Hot off the heels of the start of last week’s Chaos Theory Collection event, Apex Legends is in a great spot to be one of the biggest battle royale games this spring. Apex servers might have other ideas.
Since the start of the Chaos Theory Collection event and the launch of the Apex Legends Nintendo Switch port, the game has had a few issues.
Between overloud repeating sound effects, exploits with the heat shields, and persistent issues with Loba’s tactical, Respawn Entertainment has had their hands full.
Here’s their response to the Apex servers crashing.
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Apex Servers Developer Response
Today, Respawn Entertainment reassured fans of Apex Legends that they are aware of the server issues plaguing the game. They said in a tweet, “We’re aware of an exploit causing server crashes for @PlayApex players. Investigating.” It’s unclear right now when a fix for the server crashes is coming, but hopefully, it’s soon.
We’re aware of an exploit causing server crashes for @PlayApex players. Investigating.
— Respawn (@Respawn) March 17, 2021
Respawn has been quick to fix some of the bugs mentioned above and has issued a small handful of patches over the past few weeks to combat them. The fix will most likely be sent out in the next week or so, but as game development and server management aren’t as cut and dry as we sometimes assume, it may take longer.
More Apex Legends
The most recent update for Apex, the Chaos Theory Collection event, went live last week alongside the Switch port of the game. You can find our full coverage of the game’s new playlist mode and new map locations right here. You can also find our coverage of all the changes made to the different Legends right here as well.
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