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Apex Legends Year in Review stats are now available

Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment has released some 'year in review' 2021 facts and figures for the game ahead of the calendar flipping over to 2022.
Apex Legends' Year in Review statistics are now available
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Apex Legends has undoubtedly had a big year, with many ups and downs. Many people recall the server issues that plagued Apex Legends season 10, but the addition of Storm Point has changed how fans perceive maps. Wattson finally got her moment in the spotlight, despite constant requests for buffs and changes. Whatever the case, it's been a big year, and 2022 appears to be another good one for Apex.

After all course, it's always important to look back when looking forward. In the classic "year in review" format, Respawn Entertainment has released some fun and interesting Apex Legends player statistics. None of them are particularly surprising, but they are fascinating to learn about.

The first of three new images released on social media confirms that more than 22 billion Apex Legends players have been killed. In a regular trio match, 57 players must die for one squad to win, which is a lot of math and matches to reach 22 billion. Apex Legends highlights Mozambique, which is frequently hailed as the most "meme-worthy" and "worst gun" in the game. There are no comparable statistics, but Mozambique has been the site of 446 million killings.

Both these statistics include 5.5 billion Apex Legends players resurrected, 16 billion ultimates used this year, 27 million Nessies placed, and 1 billion respawns. The final figure shows that there have been 175 million "Thank Yous" this year, which is encouraging given how many multiplayer games, including Apex, can have toxic players who spoil and/or ruin the experience. The Year in Review stats concludes with a "+1" to the "Thank You" number from Respawn Entertainment to the Apex Legends community.

With 2021 coming to an end, the next major hurdle is, of course, 2022. There isn't much known about Apex Legends in 2022, but there are a few things to look forward to. Apex Legends season 12 will be released in February, and many Crypto mains are hoping for reworks andor buffs related to Wattson.

Apex Legends' proper PS5 and Xbox Series X versions are also expected to be released next year. Once the new year begins, fans can expect new legends, maps, and other surprises from the proper battle royale game.

Apex Legends is now available on PC, Ps4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

Source: GR

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