How to do 1v1 in Apex Legends

avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago
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avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Wanna 1v1 in Apex Legends? Since the game doesn't have an official 1v1 mode, you gotta get a bit creative. Fire up a private match and invite your friend (or nemesis) to the lobby. Just make sure to set the rules so it's fair play and you're good to duke it out. Remember, you're both dropping into the map with nothing, so part of the fun is finding your gear!

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Here's a pro tip: use the Firing Range! While not an official 1v1 arena, you and a buddy can enter the range together. Just turn on friendly fire, and bam, instant 1v1 action. I've spent hours doing this with my friends, and it's a blast testing our skills and loadouts against each other without the pressure of a full match.


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Simple - you can't. Apex Legends doesn't officially support 1v1 battles. It's a team game, folks.

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