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Respawn Addresses Community Requests for Apex Legends Replay Mode

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Some Apex Legends players have requested a replay mode be added to the game, but a Respawn staff member says that it probably won't happen.

Game developers and publishers are always receiving requests and demands from their player-base to improve or add new features. This is especially the case for long-running games that receive regular support, especially free-to-play battle royale games like Fortnite and Apex Legends. Sometimes these requests already line-up with the developer's plans and sometimes they get flat out rejected. For instance, Apex Legends players have wanted to see the game receive a replay mode, but Respawn has now stated that such an inclusion probably won't happen.

Apex Legends balance designer John Larson made a recent appearance on the Apex Uncut podcast, alongside host and content creator The_FortniteGuy and pro player Zach Mazer, a member of Cloud9. When asked if a replay feature of some kind, such as the one League Of Legends has that lets players re-watch entire matches, would ever be implemented, Larson described it as quite an undertaking from a dev side of things and that he doesn't think the game warrants it at this point in time. His comment can be heard in the video below from 49:28.

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Replay functions are a common feature in other battle royale games, such as the aforementioned Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, so its absence in Apex Legends is noticeable. A replay mode would be a helpful tool for those who wish to improve their gameplay by analyzing their previous matches and for content creation. But, for the time being, players will simply have to make do without.

While Larson doesn't go into any further detail regarding why it'd be difficult to implement, it's likely because Apex Legends simply wasn't designed for a replay feature in mind. It's the same reason why cross-progression hasn't been added to Apex Legends yet, although that is one feature Respawn is actively working to include in the future.

Respawn is no doubt also prioritizing adding regular content to the game, as well as addressing other issues like the persistent cheater and DDOS problems. On top of that, it's had to deal with a recent and severe hacking incident that rendered Apex Legends unplayable for a time. Those responsible had done it as a form of protest since Titanfall is suffering from hacker problems of its own.

Respawn has insisted that it's fully aware of Titanfall's issues and is working to address them. However, only a couple of people are still working on the series as a whole and probably means it's still going to take a while for the problems to be completely resolved.

Apex Legends is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Dexerto

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