Apex Legends will reveal the first details about Season 2 in June. Players already have high expectations, making the season crucial for the game.
When will the season be presented? On June 7, we will learn more about Season 2 of Apex Legends. The E3 will take place there, and publisher EA wants to provide the first insights into Season 2 together with Respawn.
The season is expected to be released at the end of the current quarter or at the beginning of the new one. This would be around June 30.
The season will be crucial: In Season 2, it will also become evident whether Apex Legends can withstand the high expectations of the players. The current season has not been well received by some players, and more was expected than could be delivered.
The problems from Season 1 and what needs to improve in Season 2
These were the problems in Season 1: In the current season, Apex Legends simply did not offer enough content for most players. There were very few skins in this season, and competitors like Fortnite scored with fun weekly challenges that Apex Legends consciously omitted.
Additionally, leveling up in the Battle Pass takes forever, and the rewards at the end are rather lackluster.
Many players were already exhausted after a few days in Season 1. They have long been calling for new content. Other players turned their backs on the game, causing the player numbers to decline.
Apex Legends now has to prove this: Season 2 is pivotal for Apex Legends. Where is the game heading? Is Respawn demonstrating that Season 1 was more of a test and that they will finally cater to the players with Season 2? Or is it going in the opposite direction and the 2nd season will be just as weak as its predecessor?
This is what Season 2 must offer: In Season 2, players must receive an incentive to level up the Battle Pass. If the rewards are weak, many fans will lose interest.
Respawn should also consider whether they want to implement weekly challenges that provide players with incentives to play each week and promise new rewards. At the very least, they should offer something that changes the game’s meta.
This is what the developers promised: Already in April, Respawn spoke to the players and promised that they would engage more with the community in the upcoming seasons.
In addition, there should be a new legend in every new season. Along with the legend, there will be another feature that changes the meta of Apex Legends, Respawn announced.
What do you think? Will Apex Legends hit the mark with Season 2, or will it be another disappointment?
Not only Season 2 is coming soon, but also a mobile version of Apex Legends:

