Looks like Apex Legends will change the reward for ranked matches, but not everyone likes it

Apex Legends this is an extremely popular game, but there are problems in reality. Fortunately, Respawn Entertainment is one of those developers that listens to its fans, and new information suggests that he listened to them in something important. Unfortunately, not everyone is happy.
Long time community Apex Legends required end-of-season rewards for ranked matches to be different. According to a new leak, the studio has listened to these requests and is already getting to work to make it happen.
The leak appeared on the Apex Unncovered subreddit, focused on spreading unofficial information about Apex Legends. According to Osvaldatore, a popular data collector, the rewards for the next ranked matches will remove Skydive Trails to better offer them in the store. Instead, players will get an ADS scope, which will have a design based on the range they reach.
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Unfortunately, this change was not what the community expected. Many feel that a prize that only you can see is meaningless, as the ideal of this type of reward is an opportunity to showcase your competitive exploits.
That being said, it’s great to see that Respawn Entertainment continues to work and experiment with different rewards. Let’s hope this can continue like this to find a point where the vast majority of the community can be happy.
What do you think of this new one? Were you one of the people who asked Respawn and Electronic Arts to improve the rewards at the end of the season? Write to us in the comments.
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