What to expect from the Apex Legends Season 1 battle pass

Apex Legends' wildly successful launch saw 10 million players in 72 hours, and Respawn Entertainment plans to keep them around with a seasonal structure built around the Apex Legends battle pass. The first four seasons are already in the works according to the Apex Legends year one roadmap, each of which will each usher in new challenges, cosmetics, legends, and items. But it's the season one battle pass that'll likely contain the best goodies of all. 

Details are still scant on exactly what Apex Legends' first battle pass will contain, but we're guessing it'll look pretty similar to Fortnite and PUBG's. With that in mind and a smidgen of info from the official Apex Legends FAQ to work with, here's everything we know about the Apex Legends season one battle pass so far. 

When does the season one Apex Legends battle pass release?

There's no set release date, but the year one roadmap indicates a March release for the Apex Legends season one battle pass. 

How much does the Apex Legends battle pass cost?

No price has been announced for the Apex Legends season one battle pass. Expect it to fall somewhere near other popular battle royale games. Fortnite and PUBG's are both $10, and it's likely Apex Legends will follow suit. 

What's in the Apex Legends battle pass?

All we know is that the battle pass rewards will be limited to exclusive seasonal cosmetic items and Apex Packs. New legends and items will be released during the course of each season as well, but will not be attached to the battle pass. 

How does the Apex Legends battle pass work?

We don't know yet, but we'd also bet that it hews pretty close to Fortnite's model. Fortnite's battle pass consists of 100 tiers of cosmetic rewards, from player icons to skins and menu music. Respawn's Apex Legends FAQ says that its battle pass will also contain "around 100 different rewards." 

In Fortnite, each tier is unlocked by earning battle stars, points earned upon completion of weekly challenges introduced as part of the battle pass. Players have the length of a season—Apex seasons will last around three months, according to Respawn—to obtain the rewards within. 

James Davenport

James is stuck in an endless loop, playing the Dark Souls games on repeat until Elden Ring and Silksong set him free. He's a truffle pig for indie horror and weird FPS games too, seeking out games that actively hurt to play. Otherwise he's wandering Austin, identifying mushrooms and doodling grackles. 

Latest in Battle Royale
Fortnite jacked Peter Griffin
Parents are suing Epic over Fortnite item shop 'FOMO' timers they say are inaccurate and manipulative
talk to the joneses fortnite
Epic's war against the Fortnite fraudsters sees it simultaneously name and shame alleged ne'er-do-wells as its high-powered lawyers sue them
Twisted Metal - Sweet Tooth
Apparently the canceled Twisted Metal game would have been a battle royale where you could get out of your car for some reason
talk to the joneses fortnite
Epic will give Fortnite cheaters 'a second chance' with a new, more forgiving ban policy, as long as they didn't do anything too awful or illegal
Fortnite skin for Master Chief from Halo
Don't stress, Epic Games says you can still unlock Fortnite's Xbox-exclusive Master Chief skin
Johnny Silverhand in Fortnite
Johnny Silverhand is coming to Fortnite and yup, he's got a suitcase nuke
Latest in Features
SteelSeries QcK Performance mouse pads overlapping on a desk
The SteelSeries QcK Performance series has reignited my excitement over the simple pleasure of a quality mouse pad… and trying to click skulls with pinpoint accuracy
OneXPlayer 2 pro on a table
I never thought a handheld PC bloated with Windows could replace my Steam Deck, but after gaming on an old OneXPlayer 2 Pro I can see now I judged it too harshly
A screenshot from the original Assassin's Creed game
Assassin's Creed: Shadows is just around the corner, so come and see the last 17 years of the series' PC graphics at max 4K settings
Beyond the Ice Palace 2 screenshots
I’m not sure what’s weirder: that someone made a sequel to a completely forgettable 37-year-old game I played as a kid, or that it was actually worth the wait
Screenshot of Children of Clay showing a mysterious clay model
Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 10, 2025)
A goalkeeper in a plague mask wields an axe
Silent Hill gets a soccer league in FEAR FA 98, and you can play the demo now