Since the release of Apex Legends in early 2019, its unique movement and gunplay mechanics have enthralled players. Feeling like its predecessor Titanfall 2, Apex Legends became an instant hit as a fast-paced Battle Royale with unique characters and abilities. While players initially loved Apex, the want for a more casual respawn mode was apparent.
Enter Control, a new Limited Time Mode that allows big team fighting and respawning. While you would usually be fighting different squads to become the sole survivor, you are now fighting one other team of nine to control zones and show off your moves. Control allows players to take advantage of all the amazing features of Apex Legends in a fresh new way that simply wouldn’t be possible in the Battle Royale or Arenas game modes. It’s a blast.
Controlled ChaosControl brings something to Apex Legends that seems to be missing at the moment – casual play. While you could argue that both Battle Royale and Arenas can be played in a more relaxed fashion, odds are you will run into several teams trying their hardest to win in these modes. This doesn’t really happen in Control, as players are more focused on running around seeking kills and playing the objective, without worrying about healing up every time they get hit.
Therefore, it allows almost everyone to have a good time. It doesn’t really matter what level of skill you are at; Control gives players an outlet to just jump in and have fun without worrying about rank, K/D ratio, or wins. While there is an objective and you are bound to occasionally find a more skillful team than usual, the majority of Control players seem to just be having a good time.
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