Apex Legends Saviors Battle Pass Adds Reactive Spitfire Skins

Apex Legends 13: Saviors is going live tomorrow, so Respawn is releasing the last of the trailers it has stored up to get players ready for what’s to come. This Battle Pass trailer gives us a good look at new Legendary skins for Bloodhound, Fuse, and the Spitfire, along with many more cosmetics.

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As usual, the Standard Battle Pass will cost 950 Apex Coins, while the Premium version will cost 2,800 Apex Coins. The Standard pass will provide Epic skins for Newcastle, Mad Maggie, and Pathfinder, while the Premium will add all those along with a Legendary Fuse skin and a jump to level 25 for those who want a bit of a head start on the way to the new reactive Spitifre skin.

You can check out the Apex Legends Saviors Battle Pass trailer below to see a ton of the new cosmetics that’ll be coming to the game tomorrow.

There’s only one day left to finish the Season 12: Defiance Battle Pass, so be sure to get those matches in and complete any leftover challenges to claim all of the limited-time cosmetics. And when you’re finished with Season 12, be sure to read up on all the changes coming to Apex Legends Season 13: Saviors.


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