Apex Legends Caustic Gas Trap bug

Apex Legends Caustic Gas Trap Bug | Why can I use infinite traps?

An Apex Legends Caustic gas trap bug is allowing players to deploy an infinite amount of traps around the map. Other players are then getting caught up in all of the traps, and it’s leading plenty to voice their displeasure. If you’re after aApex Legends Caustic gas trap bug fix, you’ll want to read our guide to see what’s being done about it.

Apex Legends Caustic Gas Trap Bug | No limit on traps

Apex Legends Caustic Gas Trap bug

The Apex Legends Caustic gas trap bug has caused so much frustration among the community as it’s seen as a form of cheating. Ordinarily, Caustic can only put down six traps before the cooldown on this ability is activated. However, a video in a Reddit thread has shown that this isn’t the case anymore.

One user, who goes by the name t-t-t-turbo-burner, showed that they could throw down 14 of the gas traps across the map. This was due to the fact that the cooldown on this ability didn’t activate, and it allowed the player to keep deploying them at their leisure. The video is a long one, so jump to the 8:47 mark to see this part in action.

Apex Legends Caustic Gas Trap Bug | Is there a fix?

Apex Legends Caustic Gas Trap Bug

We hate to break it to you, but there isn’t currently an Apex Legends Caustic gas trap bug fix that stops this from happening. All hope isn’t lost, however. Respawn has been made aware of this glitch and revealed that they are looking into it. This known issues thread on Reddit confirmed as much.

Once the development team has found the source of the bug, they’ll patch through a fix for it. This will likely come alongside Season 2 of Apex Legends, which will be detailed during the EA Play event at E3 on Sunday. For now, you’ll just have to avoid Caustic’s gas traps to the best of your ability.

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