Summary
OneApex Legendsplayer appears to have a debt that won’t be resolved anytime soon.Apex Legendsremains known as one of the most popular games to come out of the late 2010’s battle royale boom. As one of the most popular titles by Respawn Entertainment, the game still pulls in a large audience, although a newer wave of hero shooters such asConcordand evenThe First Descendantappear to be fresh competition.
Apex LegendsSeason 21 has introduced the Double Take event, which tossed in a new Legend in addition to a new way to play. It can be interesting for players to see the way that Respawn strives to keep things fresh so far into the life of this game. Alternatively, some may not be as pleased with thebalance changes to severalApex Legendscharacters, but the entire theme of this event appears to be shaking things up, even if pro players and gamers will have to adjust first.
Asthis season ofApex Legendschanges things around, one unlucky player known on Reddit as Lunatic1422 shares that they have been burdened with a debt. Lunatic1422 talks about how, during a family event, their cousin spent some of their money on a bundle of 6,700 Apex Coins. Because it was an unexpected purchase way outside Lunatic1422’s budget, they reached out to customer service and got a refund. Although they got their money back, a debt remains.
Why Did This Apex Legends Player End Up with Debt?
It appears that because Lunatic1422’s cousin immediately went ahead and used the Apex Coins for content in the game. The currency is considered as something that is still used, so refunding the coins leaves a debt on the account. There are some ways to obtain Apex Coins for free, but it doesn’t seem like that will be of use to this gamer anymore. Lunatic1422 may just have to spend the rest of their time in-game with that debt. Regardless,Season 22 ofApex Legendswill make Apex Coins largely obsolete anyway.
Once this season ofApex Legendsends, the way players interact with the game will fundamentally change. The ability to purchase the Battle Pass through Apex Coins will be removed. Players will have no choice but to spend money if they want Battle Passes, and these changes have provoked ashift in theApex Legends’player-base’s sentiment. Now that the game is 5 years old,Apex Legendshas a smaller player base, and it seems like Respawn Entertainment and EA are still trying to find ways to maintain its profitability.