The progression of Apex Legends into its sixth season brought a variety of exciting features and refreshing changes. The season went into full swing after the first mid-season event went live earlier this month, keeping players glued to their gaming setups.
September Soiree kicked off with the promise to bring a different LTM in Apex Legends every week until early October. Subsequently, players got the opportunity to experience some of their favorite LTMs in the game. Starting today, the Soiree has entered its fourth and final week. Accordingly, Respawn has announced the concluding limited-time mode for the event.
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September Soiree’s final LTM “Live. Die. Live.” is live in Apex Legends
The Twitter handle of Apex Legends confirmed the initiation of the final LTM, Live. Die. Live., as a part of the September Soiree event. The game mode will last until October 6 and bring down the curtain on an eventful month in Apex. It is a returning LTM, which first appeared during Grand Soiree in January 2020.
Live. Die. Live. alters the process of resurrecting teammates in the game. In this mode, players don’t have to grab a teammate’s banner and carry it over to a respawn beacon. As long as one member of the squad is alive, fallen players will respawn automatically near their teammates when the ring closes after each round.
You may be down, but you're not out! 👀
In our final September Soiree mode, Live. Die. Live, downed squadmates respawn when the Ring closes as long as living squadmates remain. Play now through Oct 6. pic.twitter.com/LS2eO0Y4PU
— Apex Legends (@PlayApex) September 29, 2020
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September Soiree also marked the return of some other fan-favorite LTMs on a weekly basis. Initially, the festivities started with DUMMIE’s Big Day, but the devs took the mode out of rotation soon, after discovering a troublesome bug that caused server crashes. They quickly replaced it with Kings Canyon After Dark, and players cherished the opportunity to revisit SkullTown on the nighttime map.
The Armed and Dangerous LTM also made a return, letting players unleash their shotguns and snipers on each other. An issue popped up with this mode after some players noticed energy mags and the Volt SMG spawning in-game. The devs acted quickly once again and fixed the issue. During this shotguns-and-snipers-only mode, the Grand Soiree skins made a brief comeback to the in-game store.
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After that, DUMMIE’s Big Day made its second appearance in the Soiree last week. Instead of the usual legends, players went into combat as the dummies from Firing Range. Finally, Live. Die. Live replaced DUMMIE’s Big Day today and will conclude September Soiree with a blast.
The month of October is expected to bring more action in Apex Legends. For now, respawning automatically in Live. Die. Live. remains a priority.