Apex Legends brings back Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge) for Genesis Event


Apex Legends brings back Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge) for Genesis Event

Apex Legends brings back Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge) for Genesis Event

Apex Legends brings back Original Maps, this is one of the most exciting Apex Legends in a while. Players can revisit Skull Town in the King’s Canyon and Fragment City in World’s Edge again.

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Apex Legends brings back Original Maps

Apex Legends was released back in 2019 with the map King’s Canyon. Apex Legends implement new map changes alongside new maps. Usually, everyone gets excited when Respawn announces any map changes but after few days everyone starts missing some old drop spots. Skull Town in the King’s Canyon and Fragment City in World’s Edge is one of the most missed drop spots. Respawn finally listened to the player base and Apex Legends brings back Original Maps.

The Genesis Collection event starts June 29, runs through July 13, and adds limited-time cosmetics in addition to the restored maps. The event also comes with a host of balance changes.

Apex Legends brings back Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge) for Genesis Event
Apex Legends brings back Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge) for Genesis Event

The Genesis Collection event adds the new Legacy Maps Takeover. During the event, the Trios and Duos queues will rotate between the Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge). The map will change every hour.

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Respawn teased Skull Town for the next Apex Legends Update previously but no one thought that Apex Legends brings back Original Maps(Kings Canyon and World’s Edge) for Genesis Event.

Player can finally revisit the Skull Town and that will definitely bring back memories from season 0. In the Genesis Event all the OG Apex Legends player can have a great feeling of nostalgia.

You can visit EA website to know more information.


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