Respawn's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Apex Legends c🌳ame through with a bang and kept that bang through its first month, earning over 50 million players during the period.

Gamers who had been hoping for a new 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fortnite alternative must have been quite pleased with thꦬe new battle royale, and its launch was considered a great success.

As of late, though, it's fallen off significantly, at least in terms of Twitch views, dropping from a peak average co𝐆ncurrent viewership of 238,69 in mid-February to just 62,504 at the time of writing (April 13), according to . The actual peak and current viewership paint a worse picture, with the game falling from 304,966 to 56,302.

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Apex's launch was undoubtedly the best and smoothest from the battle royale genre, but Respawn, in its efforts to keep ahead of the competition and keep players hooked, seems to have done more damage than goo🧔d through its patches.

Its first update should have been a simple bug fix, yet it introduced even more glitches, causing unwanted abilities, like play🧜er flight, and there was also an issue with malfunctioning guns.

To be fair, those were all fixed in a few days. However, Respawn managed to anger a great many players when the 1.1 update reset player accounts as soon as they logged in, leaving users without th⭕eir stats, legends, skins, and currency. That too was sorted out eventually, but it appears that patience is running thin, and players aren't keen on sticking around for a seesaw of mistakes and resulting fixes.

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What makes this worse is the fact that the updates hardly come with major substance. The game has only had around three balance patches apart from bug fixes an🐽d most of them came with nerfed weapons and abilities. Since༒ its release on February 4th, only one new character and one new gun have made it through to players.

Fortnite, on the other hand, is updated every week by Epic Games, and new weapons or items are made available with almost every patch. Additionally, Epic seems to be using Apex Legends as inspiration to make 𝓡their own game better, while Respawn stagnates.

It certainly appears to be a case of Apex failing to liv♈e up to its own success, which ღmeans that Respawn will probably have to work twice as hard to keep up now.

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