Apex Legends' latest update has done a lot to rejuvenate the game, but it seems that EA still wants more from the aging battle royale shooter. A much greater revamp is on the horizon, and it’s important that this majorApex Legendsupdate hits the right notes.

Respawn just released Season 24 ofApex Legends, and it’s really changed up the game—tweaking some key elements to make fights faster and deadlier. However, prior to this season’s release, EA CEO Andrew Wilson revealed during a financial call that Respawn is working ona ‘2.0’ update toApex Legendsin response to falling revenues. Dwindling player counts and diminishing satisfaction have indeed been issues forApexrecently, especially after the string of controversies that hit the game in 2024. Stale gameplay, rampant hackers, long-standing bugs, and over-monetization have been where many have laid the blame, and a big update might just be the solution.

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What An Apex Legends 2.0 Update Should Look Like

Keep The Season 24 Gunplay, Move Away From Battle Royale

Apex Legends' Season 24 gameplay changeshave been great, revitalizing a core gunplay system that’s already fantastic. It also makes the game faster, which is something that recent updates have been going all in on. Prior updates have made it easier and faster to respawn, and allow players to keep their weapons and shield level when returning from death. Arsenals, a faster time-to-kill, faster crawling, and faster storm speed are all recent changes that emphasize a faster experience, improved all the more now that players can remain in the queue.

This all signals one thing in particular: thatApex Legendsshould phase out battle royale. It shouldn’t ditch it entirely, but it shouldn’t have as much emphasis. The battle royale craze has long passed by, andFortnitehas a stranglehold on the remaining marketthatApexcouldn’t hope to thwart. Moreover, BR’s prolonged form of gameplay has fallen out of favor, as evidenced by the changes that have madeApexbased more on quick fights and less on trekking through a map gathering loot.

Again,Apex Legendsshouldn’t abandon its most popular mode, but it desperately needs more new modes for its Mixtape playlist. Respawn should consider changing how Mixtape works, adding more modes to it and allowing some modes to be accessible on their own.Modes likeApex’s Gun Runare more popular than something like Control, and thus ought to be a constant option. In addition, these modes should see updates in the same way that Battle Royale does, even if to a lesser scale.

Apex 2.0 Needs A Proper Titanfall Mode

Titanfall 2’s gameplay is still preferredby many franchise fans, butApexshouldn’t throw away its whole identity and just becomeTitanfall 3. However, bringing in aTitanfallmode, introducing Titan and Pilot gameplay with someApextrappings, would help diversify the game’s modes and win over many veteran fans. In fact,Apexmight win even more goodwill by simply liftingTitanfall 2’s most popular modes and adding inApex-exclusive weapons and maps, as well as other remastered elements.

More Legends, Reworked Monetization

Apexis currently in a droughtfor new Legends, a trend that kicked off in Season 16. Not every update needs a new Legend necessarily, but every other season would be more reasonable. With the amount of characters being added to competitors likeMarvel Rivals,Apexneeds to up its game in this area.

Furthermore, Respawn should ditch lootboxes and certain milestone events, both of which have been steadily eroding goodwill towardsApex. Collection and milestone events have seen skyrocketing pricetags attached to completion, all while content output is on the decline. If these price-gouging elements were dropped, fans would be far happier to spend on the game.