Key Takeaways
- Developer Respawn confirms it overlooked a patch note in the Apex Legends Season 23 update regarding Charge Rifles breaking doors.
- Before Respawn’s confirmation, many Apex Legends players were unsure whether this feature had been hidden in previous seasons or was a recent addition.
- The Season 23 update also introduced various weapon balance changes, along with new perks for support legends, as well as other balance and gameplay updates.
Developer Respawn Entertainment has confirmed it missed a patch note in the Apex Legends Season 23 update that should have informed players that Charge Rifles can now break down doors. While the Apex Legends Season 23 update introduced many gameplay changes, players were not informed about the Charge Rifles change and had to discover it on their own, sparking discussion on social media about whether this feature had been hidden in previous seasons or was a recent addition.
Apex Legends’ Season 23 update was released on November 5, introducing many balance and gameplay updates, along with changes to weapons, legends, as well as addressing several bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements. However, while players got their hands on the new update, some of them realized that Charge Rifles could now break down doors, something completely odd, considering it wasn’t noted in the update patch notes. After several days of silence, the developer finally addressed players’ queries about the Charge Rifles.
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Respawn addressed the oversight on Twitter, saying, “Oops! We missed a patch note,” and explained that the Charge Rifles’ ability to break doors is a new feature in the From the Rift update. Even with the clarification, some players were confused about how such a big change wasn’t mentioned in the official notes. A few fans were upset, with one saying they’d avoid using Apex Legends’ Charge Rifles until they returned to their old version. Others pointed out another unannounced change, like Lifeline no longer being able to reassign the drone.
Apex Legends Charge Rifles Can Break Down Doors After the Season 23 Update
Aside from the Charge Rifles surprise, the Season 23 update brought several tweaks to Apex Legends‘ weapons. The L-STAR EMG got a small damage boost and now works better with gold magazines, reducing its cooldowns more than the purple ones. The Longbow and Spitfire LMG also had their damage increased in the new update. Respawn also made adjustments to the Rampage LMG and Sentinel, which now automatically reload after charging with a Thermite grenade or Shield Cell, making them a bit easier to use.
The update also brought new perks for Apex Legends‘ support legends. They can now move at full speed while healing, have faster healing with small med kits, and benefit from quicker revive times with health regeneration. New quality-of-life enhancements were also introduced, improving accessibility and gameplay with a better HUD for health and shield status, faster Mobile Respawn Beacon deployment, and more responsive smoke visuals.
While the Charge Rifles change may have surprised some players, it also opened up new strategies for them in the new season. Despite the oversight, Respawn’s apology to players shows their commitment to them.
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