Circle-shrinking enthusiasts around the world will be thrilled that Apex Legends is opening up another meaty seasonal event next week.
The Apex Legends Warriors Collection Event runs from March 29 through April 12, giving you plenty of time to scoop up all the sweet cosmetics and try out some limited-time modes. The format is pretty similar to the Anniversary Collection Event.
Here’s some of the content coming in the Warriors Collection Event:
Control is Back – The limited-time 9v9 mode Control is returning for two weeks, this time with the addition of Caustic Treatment on Kings Canyon. The Caustic Treatment – Caustic Treatment has been converted into a three-point battleground for control over Kings Canyon. The battleground now comes equipped with additional cover, ziplines, skydive launchers, a hover tank and more to allow for increased balance and improved flow. New Arenas Map: Drop-Off – The new map towers high above the Malta skyline at the fully-automated Hammond Manufacturing Tower. Codenamed Drop-Off, Arenas fighters covertly commandeer the place at night for fierce matches under the smoggy skies. Event Items – The event introduces a new set of 24 themed, limited-time cosmetics, including skins such as the “Synthetic Huntress” Ash Skin, “Riding Dirty” Octane Skin, “Jewel Olympus” Horizon Skin, “Combat Survivalist” Lifeline and more. Reward Tracker – Each week of the event has its own rewards track. Players can earn points and refresh their challenges every day. The Warriors Collection Event will also feature a stretch challenge that rewards four unique badges if players complete them during the event.Full patch notes are available here.
The Warriors Collection Event for Apex Legends will go live on March 29 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. There’s also a spiffy trailer which you should watch below.
Respawn still has yet to comment on the massive leak from earlier this week. The studio is probably still wrestling with Apex Legends Mobile registration, though.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.