Apex Legends Season 19: Ignite is packed to the brim with new content, from long-awaited features like cross-progression to one of the biggest map reworks Respawn has ever undertaken, easily making it one of the biggest updates to the game in recent memory. On top of that, Ranked Mode is also being reworked (again), and a brand-new legend is joining the squad, sporting some Titanfall-inspired abilities.
But the standard features of a new Apex Legends season (new legend, new battle pass, new map POIs) combined with all of the additional changes Respawn is making to the game this season can make it easy to lose track of things, so we've put together a list of all the most important changes and additions to the game. Keep reading for bite-sized breakdown of all the features that will be coming to Apex Legends when Season 19: Ignite goes live.
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Table of Contents [hide]When does Season 19 start?What maps will be in rotation during Season 19?Cross-progression comethNew legend: ConduitPassive: Savior's SpeedTactical: Radiant TransferUltimate: Energy BarricadeRanked reworkedMatchmaking tweaksStorm Point's sunny skiesKill Code continuesOther changes
Respawn confirmed to GameSpot that there will be "no refunds" or additional rewards (Crafting Metals, Heirloom Shards, etc.) given to players as a result of account-merging. If, for instance, you have Revenant's Mythic-tier Apex Nightmare Prestige Skin Set on both your PlayStation account and your PC account, you will not receive a set of Heirloom Shards to make up for buying the same Heirloom twice. The same goes for non-Mythic items that may have been purchased via the in-game store or a Collection Event--if a player has the same Legendary skin on two separate accounts, they will obviously still have access to that skin, but they will not be given a partial refund for buying it twice.
All cosmetics will be merged, however. If you mainly play on Xbox, but own a few skins you're especially fond of on your PlayStation account, don't worry--once you merge accounts, every skin you own on either account will be available no matter what platform you play on.
Stats, however, are another story. During previews, developers explained that stats like kill counts will not be merged. Instead, whichever platform is home to a player's most-used account will determine which stats are shown. If a player has 10,000 Wraith kills on PC and 1,500 on Xbox, merging their account will not result in a combined kill count of 11,500--Wraith's stats will still show 10,000 kills.
After seeing her injured sister sitting at the kitchen table, sobbing as she looked over a large number of unpaid bills, Conduit decided to take matters into her own hands. That evening, she snuck out to visit the site of the Monarch Pilot's sacrifice, eventually reaching out to touch the remains of the battery the Pilot used to destroy the enemy Titans. Similar to Valkyrie, Conduit repurposed the fallen Titan's remains to create her own battle gear, and left home to join the Apex Games.
Conduit is a Support-class legend, and can access additional healing items via the hidden compartment inside the blue Extended Supply Bins scattered across the game's various maps. She can also craft fallen squadmates' Banner Cards at Replicators--even if a squad member's respawn timer has run out.
She may be short in stature, but Conduit's abilities pack a Titan-sized punch.As for her skills on the field, Conduit's abilities are detailed below:
Once players reach the top of their current rank, a Promo Trial will appear, tasking players with completing a specific challenge, like getting a certain amount of damage, kills, or wins. Players will have five matches to complete the Promo Trial. If they succeed, they'll be promoted to the next rank. Should they fail, they'll be bumped down a few points and will have to work their way back up to the next rank and try to complete the Promo Trial once again--but the second time, they'll have six matches to try and complete the Promo Trial.
Each failure to complete a Promo Trial will give players an additional match in which they can attempt to complete the challenge, with a maximum limit of 10 matches available per Promo Trial. The Promo Trial for each individual rank will always be the same, so players won't have to worry about climbing back up to the top only to be met with a different challenge from the one they just failed.
During previews, Respawn said their main goal with the addition of Promo Trials is to reward players who hop into the action and cut down on the amount of ratting taking place, especially within lower ranks.
Another massive change to Ranked Mode is the removal of party restrictions. Previously, players could not squad up with friends who had reached significantly lower or higher ranks. As on Season 19, that is no longer the case. If a Predator wants to drag their Bronze-tier BFF into a Ranked Mode match, the game will no longer prevent this.
The most noticeable change, of course, is the skybox. Gone are the foreboding storm clouds that once surrounded the map. They've instead been replaced with bright pink clouds reminiscent of cotton candy, and players will also notice brightly colored rainbows arcing through the sky.
Particularly eagle-eyed players may also notice some environmental storytelling scattered around the map, especially in and around Wattson's POI, called Pylon. Wattson is working with the Syndicate to try and clean up the aftermath of the storm, with the ultimate goal of restoring Suotamo's power grid, which was knocked out by the massive tropical storm. Suotamo is Crypto's hometown, and given the blossoming romance she appears to share with Crypto, it's no surprise that she'd feel compelled to help out with repairing Suotamo's power grid.
During previews, Respawn also mentioned the addition of a few Easter eggs in the area, including a new Nessie plush hidden somewhere within the Pylon POI, in addition to some environmental set pieces that may hint at "the Syndicate's true plans for Suotamo."
From the sound of things, it's possible that Wattson's well-meaning cleanup efforts may, in fact, be playing right into the Syndicate's nefarious plans.
In addition to Loba and Revenant, the series has mainly focused on the actions of Lifeline, Mad Maggie, Valkyrie, and Crypto, so it will be interesting to see if Conduit (or any of the other legends) will play a part in upcoming episodes.
As for individual legends, Wraith's Voices From The Void passive ability has been refined, with Respawn confirming players should no longer be alerted that an enemy is near them while they're already in the process of looting that enemy's deathbox.
Respawn has also announced some changes to the "can't see sh*t meta," as balance director John Larson described it. Some legends with abilities that can blind other players, prevent scans, or otherwise obscure their squad from view will play a little differently in Season 19.
Catalyst seems to be receiving the most tweaks to her kit this season, and Respawn has confirmed her Piercing Spikes tactical ability will be nerfed in Season 19, with its throwing range slightly decreased. Additionally, the lifespan of her massive, scan-proof Dark Veil ultimate ability will also be reduced.
Stay tuned for more Apex Legends news, and be sure to finish up any remaining battle pass levels and collect all free limited-time event rewards before Apex Legends Season 19: Ignite goes live on October 31.
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