Apex Legends got long-awaited native apps for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on Tuesday, but there was a catch: Those versions of the popular battle royale launched without support for 120 Hz ...
The native PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions of Apex Legends are now available. As part of the Warriors Collection event, developers Respawn Entertainment and Panic Button temporarily brought ...
If you’ve been playing Apex Legends on your expensive new consoles - those being either the PS5 or Xbox Series X/S - you’ll be able to upgrade the popular battle royale from Respawn Entertainment to a ...
Over in the blog post detailing the Warriors Collection Event, Respawn and EA have since updated that page with news about the current-gen upgrades. Apex players who have one of those newer consoles ...
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Apex Legends is a well-crafted battle royale game that has gained immense popularity over the years. Developed by Respawn Studio, known for Titanfall, it’s a PvP-only game where teams of 3 pick unique ...
Now, fans can finally see what the next generation of Apex Legends will look like as the PS5 and Xbox Series X version of the game launches today. Alongside a wealth of new changes brought about by a ...
In case you missed it, a recent media presentation covering new Apex Legends season, “Defiance,” included a bit where developer Respawn Entertainment noted that news about long-awaited native ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. That means that if you play Apex Legends on PS5 or Xbox Series X, you'll now get 4k output, full 60Hz gameplay, HDR support, higher resolution shadows ...