Apex Legends 1.11 Update Patch Notes

Apex Legends 1.11 Update Patch Notes

The Apex Legends 1.11 update patch notes have now been explained by developer Respawn Entertainment. The new Apex Legends update today has been deployed to PC, PS4, and Xbox One platforms. While yesterday’s update launched The Legendary Hunt event, which contains challenges and rewards, the latest Apex Legends patch isn’t quite so full of content. No, Update 1.11 acts only as a fix to some crucial issues. These include the “Team.Work” and “Bonus Round” badges, as well as some platform-specific fixes for PS4.

Apex Legends 1.11 Update Patch Notes

Apex Legends 1.11 Update Patch Notes

Yesterday’s update, which implemented The Legendary Hunt challenges and rewards is a tough act to follow, and the Apex Legends 1.11 update is pretty insignificant by comparison.

With that said, there is an important tweak for any of you badge hunters out there. Both the “Team.Work” and “Bonus Round” badges have been fixed to now properly track player progress.

What’s more, if you’re enjoying Apex Legends on PS4, you’ll be happy to hear those experiencing the issue where brand new EA account players who were having trouble logging into the game, should no longer have that problem.

Also, for French speakers, a fix for French text has been rolled out. It’s currently live on PS4, with Xbox One and PC set to receive this fix in a future patch.

As mentioned above, the Apex Legends 1.11 update isn’t exactly impressive when compared to the patches that have come before. If you missed the latest content update to the game, head here for the full rundown.

If you were hoping for more content to be added to the game, don’t give up hope just yet, as EA Play 2019 is just around the corner, and it’s expected that Respawn Entertainment will appear to discuss the future of Apex Legends. This segment is scheduled to last for 30 minutes. Here’s hoping it’s full of exciting news!



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