It has often occurred to the Apex Legends community if the game uses a skill-based matchmaking System (SBMM) or not. Skill-based matchmaking is a system that matches players of similar ranks and skills against each other in online matches of multiplayer games.
Its main aim is to ensure fair and fun competition among the players in the lobby. A similar system is also prevalent in Apex and works in both Casual and Ranked modes of the game.
It tries to match players of the same rank and kill-death (KD) ratio. Since no SBMM is one-hundred percent accurate, it does tend to work most of the time.
Skill-based matchmaking, or SBMM, is a system where players of the same rank or skill are matched in an online multiplayer game. Factors like time invested, average score, kill-to-death, and win-to-loss ratios are considered in this particular system.
Like most popular multiplayer games on the market, Apex Legends also has a skill-based matchmaking system incorporated. It matches players among the same ranked group. This helps maintain the rightfulness, reducing the chances of getting smurfs as little as possible.
This means that a Gold player will be matched against Gold players in the lobby most of the time. However, the frequency is subject to change depending upon the time and the total number of players in a particular region.
For casual matches, the game considers certain other factors like kill-to-death ratio and average score to maximize the chances of fair matchmaking.
No online multiplayer gaming company will ever reveal the exact process or workings of their skill-based matchmaking. One of the main reasons is that once the secret gets spilled, the chances of players exploiting the process increase to a substantial amount.
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