Valorant‘s release on console has arrived at a crucial moment as it provides Apex Legends players an alternative to escape to. Apex continues to struggle with rampant issues like hacking and questionable updates, players are seeking new options.
The game which once stood at the pinnacle of the battle royale genre is now struggling to retain its player base. And it’s not even a minority of players who are unhappy with the game. From Reddit threads to professional players, people are disappointed with the current state of Apex.
Valorant’s Console Release Is Giving Apex Legends Players an Escape
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Riot Games has expanded its popular tactical shooter to Xbox and PS5, and the beta version is already finding huge success. Released by Riot Games, Valorant has been a big player in the competitive FPS scene on PC since 2020.
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Now, with its console release, many former Apex Legends players are finding solace in its polished gameplay and robust community support. The beta started on June 11 2024 and has received positive feedback for its smooth performance and controls on consoles.
Console players have praised the seamless adaptation from PC that Riot’s shooter has had, noting that the game feels natural and responsive. One of the most praised features is the new Focus Mode, which improves aiming accuracy by adjusting joystick sensitivity.
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This feature, alongside a stable 120fps performance, has made the transition enjoyable for many players. Riot’s decision to keep console and PC player bases separate has also been well-received, ensuring competitive integrity remains intact.
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The growing frustration with Apex’s‘ state has driven many to Riot’s shooter. Players report that Apex is plagued with hackers and diminishing player counts, leading to a decline in overall game quality. The latest season changes, particularly the split battle pass requiring real money, have been met with backlash.
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Many players feel that EA is prioritizing revenue over player experience, leading to a mass exodus. Professional players like ImperialHal have publicly declared the game as “dying,” citing a drop in player count and a decline in overall game quality
Apex is dying…… sucks to say
— Falcons ImperialHal (@ImperialHal) July 11, 2024
Riot’s planning for Valorant’s console debut stands in stark contrast to the current state of Apex Legends. In contrast, Apex is struggling with fundamental issues such as hackers and dwindling player engagement.
Reports of cheating are rampant, and the game’s developers have been criticized for their inadequate response to these problems. The warm reception of the console beta shows the game’s potential to dominate the FPS genre on new platforms.
The game’s entry into the console market could not have come at a better time. It’s evident that Apex will need big changes from the devs for players to change their minds. But until then, they continue to flock to potentially greener pastures.
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