Apex Legends update breaks the game so hard that players lose hundreds of account levels and months of battle pass progress, Respawn tells players to "hang tight"
Nobody else should experience an account wipe, but players who've already been aff🍷ected are now waiting for a further updat൲e

Widespread reports of account resets in Apex Legends have the community in a panic, and while developer Respawn has issued an update to prevent anyone else from being affected, players who've lost progress are now playing th🅰e waiting game.
"We've rolled out an update to address this i꧑ssue," Respawn says in a . ⛎"Any account logging in now will not experience any lost progress or content. For players who are missing progress or content after our update this morning - please hang tight for now. We're working on an additional fix to restore your accounts to their state before our update, and we'll let you know as soon as it's ready." You can follow the devs on for the latest details.
We've rolled out an update to address this issue. Any account logging in now will not experience any lost progress or content.For players who are missing progress or content꧑ after our update this morning - please hang tight for now. We're working on an additional fix to restore&h♊ellip;
The issue has been widespread enough that the to stem the tide of posts from panicked players. Discussion is now limited to a of where pl🌟ayers are commiserating over their lost progress. The details vary from player to player, but reports tend to include the loss of hundreds of account levels, total battle pass wipes, and even a few devastating lost heirlooms.
It's been a bad few weeks for the battle royale, with a majꦛor Apex Lꦇegend tournament affected by mid-game hacks and Respawn promising a "layered series of updates" to protect playe🐠rs. Here's hoping🎶 today's account wipesܫ get resolved quickly.
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