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How to purchase the Apex Legends season one Battle Pass

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Apex Legends has finally announced its season one Battle Pass, which offers players the chance to unlock 100 exclusive items just by playing the game and leveling up gradually.

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But how do you buy the Battle Pass? How much does it cost? And what can you do with it?

Related: Here are all of the rewards in the Apex Legends season one Battle Pass

First, you can’t purchase the season one Battle Pass until 12pm CT on March 19. Respawn has decided not to give anyone the chance to buy the Battle Pass ahead of its release, so you’ll just have to wait.

When the Battle Pass becomes available, you can then purchase it in the in-game store using Apex Coins. It’ll cost you 950 Apex Coins for the standard Battle Pass or 2,800 Apex Coins for the Battle Pass Bundle, which gives you the Battle Pass and instantly unlocks the next 25 levels for season one.

Just like with other battle royale season passes, you can only unlock season one rewards while the season is active. You’ll also keep all rewards that you earned once the season comes to an end.


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