Apex Legends Season 23: Release Date, Battle Pass, and What to Expect

Apex Legends Season 23 launches on November 5, 2024. Get ready for new Battle Pass rewards, potential map updates, and the possibility of a new Legend. Check out all the latest details!

Respawn Entertainment’s Apex Legends has been treating fans to regular content drops since its surprise launch in 2019. Now, five years later, we’re gearing up for Season 23, packed with more action and surprises. Here’s everything you can expect for the upcoming season and when it’s going live.

Season 23 Start Date

Mark your calendars! Apex Legends Season 23 is set to drop on November 5, 2024, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST. How do we know? The current Season 22 Battle Pass ends on that day, and like clockwork, a new season typically kicks off right after.

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Sure, there’s a slim chance of a delay (it’s happened before), but for now, plan on diving in on Tuesday, November 5.

 

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What’s Coming in Season 23?

We’re still waiting for official details from Respawn, but based on the past few seasons, here’s what you can likely expect:

Fresh Battle Pass

Season 23 will bring a new Battle Pass, but since Season 22, they’ve been split into two passes—one per split. Each pass will have 60 levels, a change made to give players double the rewards across the season.

You’ll still have the option to grind from level 60 to 100 for upgrading your Battle Pass badges, but you can expect some reworked rewards, with older, less-used ones phased out.

New Legend? Maybe!

While Season 22 didn’t introduce a new Legend, the possibility of a fresh face joining the roster in Season 23 is still up in the air. With 26 Legends already in the game, Respawn has slowed down the pace of new character releases to avoid overcrowding the roster. So, we’ll have to wait and see if a new Legend is coming, but nothing is confirmed yet.

New Map? Not This Time

If you were hoping for another new map, don’t get your hopes up. Season 22 already gave us the night-time map E-District, so it’s unlikely we’ll see a brand-new battleground this time around. However, we might get an updated version of an existing map, which is a typical move from Respawn. Plus, smaller maps for Mixtape modes could be in the mix too.

That’s all we know about Season 23 for now! While some things are still uncertain, one thing is for sure: come November 5, we’ll have plenty of new content to keep us busy in Apex Legends.