In what is basically their Lunar New Year event, RespawnEntertainment will launch Celestial Sunrise in ApexLegends next week.
\nRespawn Entertainment revealed a new event for Apex Legends as they launch the Celestial Sunrise collection event next week. The event will run from January 24th until February 7th, bringing with it a new LTM Hardcore Royale mode that will blitz you with challenges and put your skills to extreme tests. Along with the usual smattering of cosmetics to pick up that will only be here for the next few weeks, including the Jadeite Retribution Reactive Peacekeeper Skin.
Additional gameplay changes for Hardcore Royale are listed below.\nHardcore Royale Changes:\n\nLimited HUD\nWhite Armor Only\nNo Helmets\nArmor doesn't spawn in Deathboxes \nRing starts at max Damage\n\nLike Ranked, Hardcore Royale will be LIMITED to Accounts Level 20 and above. So be sure to level up your account before it drops to get in on the intense action. Hardcore Royale will not be a takeover, meaning regular trios will still be available during its run.
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