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How much does the Apex Legends Battle Pass cost?

Unlock over 100 unique rewards with the battle pass.
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Respawn Entertainment launched the first season of Apex Legends and its battle pass yesterday, granting players the chance to unlock 100 levels worth of rewards by simply playing the game.

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From new character and weapon skins to exclusive intro quips and banner frames, there are over 100 different rewards players will unlock with the purchase of an Apex Legends Battle Pass. Players can find all of the rewards they can earn for each level under the “Battle Pass” tab at the top of the lobby screen.

Purchasing the pass is simple enough—all players need to do is launch the game and then click on the “Battle Pass” tab at the top of the lobby. From there, players can click the “Buy Premium Battle Pass” button on the left-hand side of the screen.

Related: Apex Legends Season 1: Wild Frontier Patch Notes Overview

How much does the battle pass cost?

There are two options for players: the normal battle pass or a bundle, the latter of which automatically unlocks the first 25 levels of the pass upon purchase. The normal battle pass costs 950 Apex Coins, which is approximately $10, while the bundle comes in at 2,800 coins. Choosing one of the two options will take players to the store, where they can purchase Apex Coins.

Seasons are approximately three months long, so there’s plenty of time for players to get their hands on a battle pass before the clock runs out.


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