{"id":18805,"date":"2025-01-28T14:31:55","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:31:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/shroud-explains-how-respawn-can-turn-apex-legends-into-a-proper-esport-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:31:55","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:31:55","slug":"shroud-explains-how-respawn-can-turn-apex-legends-into-a-proper-esport-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/shroud-explains-how-respawn-can-turn-apex-legends-into-a-proper-esport-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Shroud explains how Respawn can turn Apex Legends into a \u201cproper esport\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Shroud explains how Respawn can turn Apex Legends into a \u201cproper esport\u201d Respawn Entertainment \/ Shroud TwitchTwitch star Michael \u2018Apex Legends is still the frontrunner to make battle royale esports \u201cwork\u201d but only if it makes major fixes to the game and genre. Respawn Entertainment made a huge splash in the battle royale scene when it launched its title February 4. Even though the game has experienced wave after wave of backlash for persistent bugs, Shroud still thinks it can turn it all around by making a few changes. After seeing all of the problems in the Fortnite World Cup qualifiers, Shroud says that Apex Legends still has the best shot of being the premier battle royale esport if it solves how to approach the mid-game in a match. Of course there are also the numerous bugs in Apex Legends to deal with, but with that aside Shroud says there\u2019s a ton of potential for the title to have a healthy competitive scene. \u201cI\u2019m still a very firm believer in Apex Legends being the one [battle royale] that can actually fuckin pull off a proper esports game,\u201d Shroud said. \u201c\u2026[Respawn] just needs to, obviously iron out all these fucking issues that they\u2019re having and then please their casuals by adding content, but the core of the game works. They just need to find a competitive setting for it.\u201d There are tons of issues for Respawn to \u201ciron out,\u201d especially when it comes to building up their pro scene, as tons of players have been asking for custom games to be implemented in Apex Legends. But according to Shroud, there are pressing issues about battle royales in general to fix in order to make the genre\u2019s esport a lot more viable. Shroud fixes battle royale esports The former Cloud9 CS:GO pro said that battle royale\u2019s suffer greatly in the mid-game of a given match, where players tend to hide out as long as possible in order to reach the final circle. \u201cBattle royales need to find a way to eliminate people early to get rid of having 40 people in the last circle. If they can find a way to balance the game in the sense that there won\u2019t be 40 people at the end circle, maybe only 10 like it should be, then yeah 100% [battle royales as esports] will work.\u201d To do this, Shroud gave an impromptu solution that would make kills a lot more worthwhile, in that the circle would only close if a certain amount of people have been eliminated. He identified the biggest problem of that theory being that people wouldn\u2019t move for \u201c7 hours\u201d just to make it until the end. But the idea could hold a possibility of finally making the endgame of battle royales less of a \u201ccluster fuck,\u201d according to Shroud.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Shroud explains how Respawn can turn Apex Legends into a \u201cproper esport\u201d Respawn Entertainment \/ Shroud TwitchTwitch star Michael \u2018Apex Legends is still the frontrunner to make battle royale esports \u201cwork\u201d but only if it makes major fixes to the game and genre. 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