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A few days back, Apex Legends walked into its 15th season as the developers announced it on November 4. It was one of the biggest updates in the game as the franchise introduced a new legend, map, and some other updates that enhanced the user experience. The addition of a ‘transgender’ legend was something that made the season stand out, as it was a bold move from Respawn Entertainment. I mean, we don’t really see such in-game characters in video games, and Respawn took the initiative to break the code. So, fans were delighted to learn about ‘Catalyst,’ the fresh season 15 legend. 

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However, new problems churned up right after the launch, with users complaining about multiple glitches. They laid down the facts which ruined the game as they were far excited to drop into this new world. Alas! the glitches limited to them certain possibilities, even kicking them out of the games. So, the devs took things into their hands and released a fresh patch notes update that ended them all. Here’s what you can expect from the 1.000.025 patch update. 

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Fans React to Apex Legends putting pitstop to multiple in-game glitches with new patch updates

Glitches are like the hidden catalysts of any game that pops up in time to either ruin or give extra advantages to players. They vary in different criteria, allowing them to purchase something pricey, giving them unwanted visibility, or at times, extra power. And while fans enjoy it to a certain extent, they start complaining when opponents use it against them. 

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Apex Legends players went through something like it, as they faced multiple issues with the game. Starting from their screen freezing at uncertain times to problems with ‘Catalyst,’ the fans were not in favor of the recent update.

So, Respawn Entertainment adhered to the problem, releasing a fresh patch notes update for the community. Here’s how it looks. 

  • Mark all replicator zones prompt is available in the dropship
  • Seer can use Survey Beacons again
  • Catalyst ability audio has been tweaked to be less noisy for those nearby 
  • The camera is now currently placed for victims of Catalyst’s finishers
  • Seer’s passive heartbeat sensor no longer goes through Catalyst’s ult
  • Onscreen effects now display the correct VFX on the Switch
  • Resolved a freeze affecting some players on Broken Moon and other maps
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While these pen down all the existent problems, the main thing is that Catalyst mains can finally breathe a sigh. After all, they faced multiple issues with their new favorite, and the franchise has finally fixed it. Now, let’s look at how fans reacted. 

Lastly, there was a huge mishap allowing players to own every heirloom in the game for free, which seems to be erased now. So, if you’re not banned yet, kudos! 

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