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Apex Legends Revelry update introduces class system and Team Deathmatch

Apex Legends is celebrating its 4th anniversary this month and to mark the occasion, EA and Respawn have just unveiled the game's biggest update ever. Apex Legends: Revelry is now rolling out to all platforms, making changes and updates to virtually every aspect of the game. 

The Revelry update includes an expanded new player experience, a complete rebalancing of the Legends roster, a new class system and of course, Team Deathmatch is also finally arriving in-game.

Apex Legends 4th Anniversary Marked by Revelry Update (Photo: Business Wire)

“Respawn’s philosophy on Apex Legends has always been about delivering that exciting moment-to-moment competitive FPS action that simply feels great for players,” said Steven Ferreira, Game Director, Apex Legends. “The 4th anniversary and launch of Revelry is an exciting next chapter in Apex Legends, setting up a new era with sweeping meta changes for the community that has been playing for years while providing new players the best entry point to drop into the Apex Games yet.”

As part of Revelry, Apex Legends will remaster its Legend Class system, dividing the roster of 23 Legends into new roles including Assault, Skirmisher, Recon, Controller and Support, each with their own special perks to make each class feel more impactful in a match. A new player experience through the Orientation Match system will provide those new to the Apex Games the ability to learn core mechanics through matches featuring bots and other new players.

Apex Legends is available for free across PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC. The Revelry update is now live and rolling out to all players.

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KitGuru Says: It sounds like this update is going to be huge for Apex Legends, making changes across the board to freshen things up. Have you tried the new update yet? Are you a fan of the changes? 

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