A Season is a predetermined period of time in Apex Legends where a new set of content is released. Seasons typically last for three months.
Each Season comes with major balance changes, a new Battle Pass, typically a new Legend and sometimes a new weapon. Starting with Season 2, Seasons coincide with Ranked, rotate fully kitted weapons and Hop-Ups, and add a new map or map update. Starting with Season 5, Seasons usually have Quests.
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Most seasons have a Gameplay Trailer, a Character Trailer, and a Battle Pass Trailer. Starting with Season 2, most seasons also get a Story from the Outlands and a Launch Trailer.
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- There are various pieces of evidence that seem to suggest Season 1 and Season 2 were originally meant to be the same Season:
- The L-STAR EMG and the Season 2 map changes can be seen in promotional material for Season 1.
- The official PlayStation website reported that "[t]wo new characters will launch over the course of the Season" for Season 1.
- The Season 1 logo can be seen on Wattson's Dinomite skin.
- The Season 8 gameplay trailer was narrated by Jon Bailey, known for Honest Trailers.
- Season 16 is the only Season to not introduce a new or reworked Legend.
- Season 1, Season 2, and Season 5 are the only Seasons whose titles consist of two words rather than one.
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