The Apex Legends community has asked developer Respawn Entertainment to fix a major cheat problem affecting the game, with some hackers ruining the overall experience for other players. Cheaters have been plaguing most multiplayer games for years, but the recent wave of hackers in Apex Legends have caused controversy as videos started appearing online.
Season 16 of Apex Legends brought various new features when it launched on February 14. While this new season didn’t feature a new Legend for the first time in four years, Respawn Entertainment reworked the entire class system in Apex Legends Season 16 to give each role a unique gameplay perk. Respawn implemented a Team Deathmatch mode, a feature that was long requested by players where the first team to secure 30 kills wins the round, and Apex Legends Season 16 also came with a brand-new battle pass and cosmetic rewards.
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In a Reddit post highlighting a new hack that has been plaguing Apex Legends matches for a few weeks now, players asked Respawn Entertainment to take action against Apex Legends hackers to fix this major cheat problem. To prevent cheaters from coming back indefinitely,Apex Legends players want Respawn to give them a hardware ban, a solution already used in multiplayer games such as Valorant and Call of Duty. While this solution is not perfect and could still be countered, hardware bans are more effective than traditional bans that players can counter by logging into a different account.
On top of cheaters using multiple hacks at once, such as the infamous aimbot or wallhack, a recent Apex Legends hack has cheaters forcing their enemies to infinitely reload, preventing them from
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