One of the biggest events in Apex Legends are mid-season patches. Respawn Entertainment brings out the changes that couldn't quite make it to the start of the season in these patches. Weapon, Legend, gear, and game mode changes aren't as plentiful, but they tend to shake up the meta and how people play Apex Legends.
Patches for existing content are fine, but what really gets players back into Apex Legends during the mid-season are collection events, returning or new game modes and maps, and town takeovers. This season's patch features the Awakening collection event that unlocks Valkyrie's heirloom pack, the return of Control (as well as a Control map set in World's Edge), new tracker cosmetics, and a Lifeline town takeover on Olympus.
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Of all the new content that was introduced, Lifeline's Clinic is undoubtedly going to have the biggest effect on Apex Legends. It is the only piece of content that will remain once the collection event is over, giving players a new place to explore while learning loot locations and possible rotations in the area. As far as town takeovers go, Lifeline's Clinic is one of the best locations on Olympus.
Prior to its inclusion in Apex Legends, the area where Lifeline's Clinic now stands used to be home to Welcome Center — a point of interest (POI) with a number of single and two-story apartments like those found in Autumn Estates on the other side of the Olympus map. While loot in the old place was fine and the layout was varied enough to make fights interesting, there wasn't much for players to do apart from holding an advantageous position or bringing back their allies at the nearby respawn beacon.
Lifeline's Clinic gives players another place
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