Apex Legends events can be hit or miss. I really enjoyed the PvE levels of The Broken Ghost, which focused on the relationship between Loba and Revenant, as well as introducing Ash and the most concrete link to the Titanfall games yet. The event took us into Kings Canyon at night where we had to defeat waves of Prowlers before planting a device and making it to the extraction point. It was kind of like single-player CoD Zombies in a way, and was a fun way of interacting with the lore.
Bloodhound’s lore event in Season 10 was similarly fun, although it added a chaotic element where the quests had to be completed mid-fight in battle royale mode. This ended up with tens of solo Bloodhounds dropping to specific areas of the map in an attempt to complete challenges (after a couple of friendly squats to signify their pacifist intentions) before disappearing into the ether.
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Other events have been lacking, mostly taking place entirely in comics unlocked over the course of a season. The stories are interesting if you’re into the lore, but it’s hardly the most exciting way Apex has implemented its modes. I’m not complaining here, I understand there are time, technical, and budgetary constraints and limitations each season, but it’s always exciting when we get to play through lore in such a way. But with the strength of the Bangalore event so far, I hope Respawn makes it permanent.
We’ve only unlocked the first stage of Bangalore’s story event so far, the Scout of Action. It takes place in the Firing Range, which is a good compromise between running around Kings Canyon for Loba and attempting to find lore tidbits in the midst of battle as Bloodhound. As
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