Protesting a game is not always an easy task, it is difficult to organize any type of large-scale response taking into account that everything remains online. We are here to give you more information about No Apex August and explain the possible Legends Strike Apex.
Without explanation of APEX
As with a good part of the online games (not specifically Battle Royales), a part of the Apex Legends Base is upset by the current state of the game.
It is no secret that Apex Legends has problems, from blows that are not registered until characters have failures and even server errors.
A couple of days ago, Reddit users began to propose No Apex August. As you can probably guess, the idea is simply boycotting Apex Legends throughout the month of August, reducing the number of players and eliminating the possible income obtained from cosmetics.
Leaving only Steam Charts, Apex Legends sees approximately 300k players per day in the service. While there is nothing to reliably track players on the other platforms (PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and mobile devices), it is a safe bet that Apex Legends obtains at least one peak of one million players per day. A month of reaching half of that or less would certainly be remarkable, and that is the apparent objective.
Those who plan to participate in No Apex August want to feel that their concerns about game problems will be seen and will solve in the near future. With the probable launch of Apex Legends season in August, the movement intends to make a great statement for EA and Respawn Entertainment at a time when the game would normally be played much more than usual.
That is Everything you need to know about no Apex August at this time.
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