Apex Legends announced a major overhaul to its battle pass system starting in Season 22. Instead of one season-long battle pass, there will now be two half-season passes, each with 60 levels to unlock4. Players will need to purchase each half separately, and the cost will be $9.99 per half. Additionally, battle passes will no longer be purchasable with Apex Coins, only real-world currency. The changes aim to make the battle pass more attainable and valuable for players' time and money.
Players have reacted negatively to the new Apex Legends battle pass system, seeing it as a greedy move by the developers. The split season passes, increased grind, and the shift to real-world currency have led many players to threaten to quit the game. The backlash has been strong on social media and the game's subreddit, with some fans calling it the "last straw" after months of other issues.
Players are uninstalling Apex Legends due to concerns over a potential security breach, with some fearing hackers may have access to keyloggers and backdoors through remote code execution (RCE). Others are uninstalling the game in protest of recent changes to the Battle Pass, which they view as a greedy move by the developers.