Apex Legends just dropped some big news with multiple updates that will shake up the way Players approach both ranked and casual modes. From weapon tuning to ranked mechanics and limited-time events, there is a lot to unpack.

EPG enters wildcard

Get ready for some chaos, because the EPG is coming to the wildcard rotation from September 16 to September 30. This explosive Titanfall favorite has always been a fan request, and now players will finally get their hands on it for a limited time. Expect absolute mayhem when it lands in theloot pool.

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Ranked loses jumpmaster

The ranked experience is getting a dramatic change. The jumpmaster system has been completely removed, meaning that all teammates will now skydive independently. This will change how squads coordinate drops, rotations, and early fights. Without a designated jumpmaster, communication and timing are more important than ever.

Devotion gets a nerf

Big news for energy weapon fans: the Devotion will no longer Turbocharge after equipping all purple attachments. This nerf means the gun will not hit max power just by fully kitting it out, making the Turbocharger hop-up even more essential for players who want that devastating fire rate.

These updates highlight how Respawn is continuing to experiment with both the sandbox and ranked flow of Apex Legends, shaking up the meta and forcing players to adapt. Whether you love or hate these changes, the game is about to feel different in all the right ways.

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Frequently asked questions

When will the EPG be in wildcard?

The EPG will be available from September 16 until September 30.

What happened to jumpmaster in ranked?

The jumpmaster system has been removed, so every teammate now skydive independently.

What is the Devotion nerf?

The Devotion no longer Turbocharges when fully kitted with purple attachments. Players will now need the Turbocharger hop-up to reach its maximum fire rate.