The State of Apex Legends: A Year Without Awards and Calls for Overhaul
For the first time in five years, Apex Legends has been overlooked for major industry awards, sparking discussions among players about the game’s current health and the need for a significant redesign. Many fans are expressing relief at this absence, interpreting it as a potential catalyst for the substantial improvements they feel the game desperately requires.
Declining Player Engagement
In recent seasons, Apex Legends has experienced a noticeable decline in its player base. Factors contributing to this decrease include rampant cheating, persistent server issues, and a lack of timely updates to address pressing gameplay concerns. Players have voiced their frustrations, suggesting that the overarching gameplay experience is suffering as a result.
Season 23: Attempts to Reengage Players
As a response to dwindling interest, the developers at Respawn Entertainment launched Season 23 with the aim of luring back players. This season focused on addressing critical gameplay issues rather than introducing a new legend, weapon, or map. Despite these efforts, average player counts remain significantly lower than the previous year, highlighting the challenges facing the game.
Awards Season Overlook
With the annual awards ceremony approaching, Apex Legends has been notably absent from nominations in key categories such as ‘Best Ongoing Game’ and ‘Best Community Support,’ where it had been a strong contender since 2019. This absence is perceived by some fans as an opportunity for the developers to reassess the game’s direction.
For the first time since 2019, Apex Legends has not been nominated for either ‘Best Ongoing Game’ or ‘Best Community Support’ at The Game Awards. by u/pfdV2YxC2xw688T in apexlegends
Fans Demand Change
Many players are advocating for a dramatic overhaul of the game, with some suggesting that the developers consider a complete reboot similar to what Epic Games implemented with Fortnite. This would involve temporarily shutting down the game to develop a new engine and rework fundamental mechanics. One player emphasized this sentiment, stating:
“Objectively the state of the game is one of the worst ones out there and getting any sort of award nomination would just reassure EA and Respawn that the direction they’re taking the game into is a ‘good’ one when it’s the complete opposite.”
Another player remarked, “I love Apex and I think it’s overall a good game, but it is not deserving of any awards based on especially the last couple years.”
Future Perspectives
Despite widespread calls for revamping the game, both Respawn and EA have downplayed the notion of releasing a definitive Apex 2.0. Their current strategy appears to be focused on enhancing the existing game rather than embarking on a total rework. Consequently, the comprehensive overhaul desired by the community may remain an unattainable goal for now.
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