How to get the Apex Legends Anniversary Login Rewards
Want some Apex Legends freebies for no effort at all? Check out the Apex Legends Anniversary Login Rewards.
The four-year anniversary of Apex Legends is approaching, so to celebrate, Respawn Entertainment is offering Login Rewards. Let's review the offerings and how to get your hands on the Apex Legends Anniversary Login Rewards.
How can you get the Anniversary Login Rewards?
To get the Anniversary Login Rewards, all you need to do is launch Apex Legends during the four-year Anniversary event.
Log into Apex Legends any time from February 14, 2023, at 6:00pm GMT to February 21, 2023, at 5:59pm GMT, to unlock the Week 1 Login Rewards of Crypto and a single Thematic Pack.
Play Apex Legends at least once from February 21, 2023, at 6:00pm GMT to February 28, 2023, at 5:59pm GMT, to get the Week 2 Login Rewards consisting of Ash and a Thematic Pack.
The Login Rewards are just a small part of the larger Anniversary Collection Event. So far, Respawn has revealed that the event will also include a brand-new community content reward track, and all the maps will feature special decorations.
What are the Apex Legends Anniversary Login Rewards?
To honour Apex Legends Season 16 and Apex's four-year anniversary, Respawn Entertainment is bringing back Login Rewards.
In 2022, players that logged in during Apex Legends' third Anniversary celebration were able to earn nine Thematic Packs, a Legendary Pack, and permanently unlock Octane, Wattson, and Valkyrie for free. This year, the Apex Legends Anniversary Login Rewards include two Thematic Packs and permanent access to Crypto and Ash.
If you already have Crypto and/or Ash unlocked, you will still receive the Thematic Packs, but there aren't any other bonuses to compensate.
There's also the Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event!
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