Is Apex Legends pay to win?

avatarComputingTopaza year ago
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avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Absolutely not. Apex Legends is a shining example of what free-to-play should look like. You earn everything that affects gameplay just by playing. So, if you're worried about dropping cash to keep up, don't be.

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avatarSortyingSlaga year ago

It's all about skill. You can't buy your way to the top in Apex Legends.


avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

Lol, no. If it was, my bank account would've guaranteed me a win by now. All cosmetics, no pay to win here.


avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Nah, Apex Legends isn't pay to win. You can't buy your way to victory here. The game's all about skill, strategy, and teamwork. The stuff you can buy with real money is mainly cosmetics, like skins and banners, which don't give you any in-game advantage. So, gear up and get good!

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