Since Apex Legends season 9 kicked off a few months ago, the free-to-play battle royale has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity. But as with any popular competitive game, more general attention has also attracted more prospective cheaters. The recent influx of nefarious players and DDoS attacks have become so disruptive in Apex that it’s affecting development on a pretty big planned feature: cross-progression.
According to Apex Legends game director Chad Grenier, work on cross-progression has slowed as a direct result of Apex and Titanfall’s recent troubles with hackers. Responding to a tweet seeking an update on cross-progression, Grenier said, “In development, although recent hacks on Apex and TF have slowed down the progress of it as we context switch to solving live game issues.”
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