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APEX LEGENDS BRINGS 120 FPS TO CONSOLES
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APEX LEGENDS BRINGS 120 FPS TO CONSOLES

Feb 08, 2024 10:34 AM

Apex Legends, the popular free-to-play battle royale title by Respawn Entertainment, is set to enhance its console gaming experience by introducing support for 120 fps on current generation platforms. With the arrival of Season 20, dubbed "Breakout," which launches on February 13, console gamers can finally enjoy smoother gameplay. This highly requested feature aligns Apex Legends with competitors like Fortnite and Call of Duty Warzone, which have offered a 120 fps option for some time. Nevertheless, the details on how this will affect resolution and other graphical settings remain undisclosed, as higher frame rates sometimes necessitate trade-offs such as reduced resolution or draw distance adjustments.

The new 120 fps mode coincides with Apex Legends' fifth anniversary, celebrated during the Breakout season with the return of the beloved Thunderdome area from the King's Canyon map. The new season will also introduce significant changes, such as a revamped shield system and the addition of Legend Upgrades. These updates will be accessible across PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Players anticipate the potential impact of these updates on their gaming strategies and overall gameplay experience.

When will Apex Legends introduce the 120 fps update for consoles?

The 120 fps update for Apex Legends on consoles is scheduled to be released along with Season 20, Breakout, starting on February 13.

Apex Legends was developed by Respawn Entertainment and released in February 2019. It quickly rose to popularity due to its unique blend of shooter and battle royale elements, along with its character-focused gameplay with Legends, each offering distinct abilities and playstyles. The game has seen significant growth since its launch, introducing various events, seasons, and gameplay changes that have continued to shape and evolve the player experience. As it moves into its fifth year, Apex Legends remains a strong contender in the competitive battle royale scene, with a dedicated player base and ongoing updates that keep the game fresh and engaging for both new and veteran players.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-02-08 11:06:03
Apex Legends stepping up its console game with a 120 fps update is a welcome move, keeping them in line with other top battle royale titles. It'll be interesting to see if any visual compromises come with the smoother gameplay, but the return of Thunderdome and other Breakout season features add extra excitement for players.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-02-08 10:54:04
Apex Legends stepping up with the 120 fps upgrade for consoles is a game-changer, especially as it aligns the playing field with other major titles. It's a smart move that adds a smoother experience for console gamers, and I'm eager to see how it impacts the overall gameplay.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-02-08 10:48:04
Apex Legends stepping up its game with the 120 fps console support in Season 20 is a game-changer for console players, aligning it with other major titles. The return of the Thunderdome and new gameplay features promises an exciting way to mark the game's fifth anniversary. Can't wait to dive in and experience these upgrades
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