Time to raise the limit

When Respawn Entertainment released its hero shooter Apex Legends In early 2019, it joined many other titles in the free-to-play battle royale genre that has grown in popularity over the past few years. While other games in this genre may dominate headlines and pop culture like Fortnite, Apex Legends more than against them with their own particular niche. It has a consistently high player base and by April 2021 it has reached around 100 million players.

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However, some fans of the game are demanding some changes. When Apex Legends when it was first launched, the level cap was capped at 100. But after players repeatedly put hours and hours into the game urged the developers to increase this limit so they could have something still have to strive after reaching that peak, the developer has invested and increased level limit to 500. With many players now reaching this new level cap, they are calling for a cap change again.

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Why another Apex Legends level cap increase is a good idea


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Apex Legends A lot has changed since its release, with the Respawn developers continuing to support the game with post-launch updates and new content for players to enjoy. With deals on new characters, items, modes, and maps continuing for years after the game’s original release, gamers have been busy discovering it all. Apex Legends must provide. However, there are limits. With loyal fans complaining that there isn’t much to do after they reach level limit 100, the developers finally heeded the cry of the gamers and increased this number to 500, as well as reducing the XP needed to reach 100. Now, it seems the players are facing the problem same again, as more and more of them reach level 500 and wonder where they can go from there.


With a game model that requires a consistent number of players to function and grow, it makes sense for Apex Legends to ensure that not only is there a lot for gamers to do, but that they have a lot to look forward to while playing. While playing with friends and even strangers online is a joy in itself, with no promise of progress, some gamers may find themselves move out Apex Legends and towards countless other great games in this genre.

There may be other prizes to be gained, such as achieving ‘Apex Predator‘the title is in Ranked mode, but having a target like max level to aim for is a better shorthand for players to establish themselves as veterans of the game. Players can be a fickle bunch, and unless there’s a new challenge or something else to strive for that rewards them for the hours of gameplay they’re in, Apex Legends may begin to see a decline in its numbers.


Earlier this year, Design Director at Respawn Entertainment Jason McCord responded to a fan tweet asking about the possibility of a rise to the level 500 cap. While he said it was possible, he also hinted that the developers are working on one. Several other fixes to address game progression issues. While increasing the level limit may feel like a superfluous gesture to some, something definitely needs to happen to refresh. Apex Legends‘Progress system and keep players on board.

Apex Legends Currently available for PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One. Versions for mobile, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S are in development.


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ClareFora is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. ClareFora joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: clarefora@interreviewed.com.

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