Apex Legends goes directly to jail for a 2-week Unshackled event

Flashpoints are back.

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The Apex Legends gang has been a naughty bunch. But being a bunch of professional murderers, they’ve broken free for the game’s carceral-themed Unshackled event, kicking off next Tuesday with new looks and a returning LTM.

First debuted back in season 6, Flashpoint is a limited mode that sees health and shield items removed from the map (Olympus this time) in place of, well, Flashpoints—small regions that provide constant healing to anyone inside. While you can craft Phoenix Kits for a fee, any and all healing will require locking down one of these zones, so expect to put up a fight to bandage up those skinned knees.

The other half of this event, meanwhile, dolls several legends up in prison-themed getups. It’s not a theme I’m particularly huge on, though there are still some gems—Crypto’s new banner having him pull up in a car with a chirpy wee drone is certainly a highlight, as is Valk’s extremely good pastel undercut. Like previous smaller events, these cosmetics will also stick around permanently, something I’m always happy to see more of.

That said, we just had a pretty stellar event in Warriors featuringthe return of Apex’s secret best modeand probably the best Horizon skin Respawn has ever made. But not every event needs to be a fundamental game-changer, and keeping up this cadence of small and large events should help keep Apex from ever feeling stagnant.

Unshackled kicks off next Tuesday, April 14, and runs until May 3rd—at which point we’ll be preparing to see what’s in store with Apex Legends' next season. Assuming it hasn’tall been leaked already.

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20 years ago, Nat played Jet Set Radio Future for the first time, and she’s not stopped thinking about games since. Joining PC Gamer in 2020, she comes from three years of freelance reporting at Rock Paper Shotgun, Waypoint, VG247 and more. Embedded in the European indie scene and a part-time game developer herself, Nat is always looking for a new curiosity to scream about—whether it’s the next best indie darling, or simply someone modding a Scotmid into Black Mesa. She also unofficially appears in Apex Legends under the pseudonym Horizon.

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