{"id":19369,"date":"2025-01-28T14:33:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:33:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-do-zip-rails-work-in-apex-legends-new-map-mechanic-explained-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:33:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:33:50","slug":"how-do-zip-rails-work-in-apex-legends-new-map-mechanic-explained-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-do-zip-rails-work-in-apex-legends-new-map-mechanic-explained-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How do zip rails work in Apex Legends? New map mechanic explained &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How do zip rails work in Apex Legends? New map mechanic explained Respawn EntertainmentZip rails have been added to Apex Legends in Season 15 with the launch of Broken Moon. If you thought zip lines were getting boring and old, this new system throws some curves into the mix \u2014 literally. Here\u2019s how they work. Zip lines have been a staple of Apex Legends since release. Players have used them to traverse the various maps the Apex Games take place on, either finding new heights or making quick horizontal, straight-line rotations. In Season 15 they\u2019re getting a facelift with all-new zip rails \u2014 with bigger and better technology \u2014 launching as part of new map Broken Moon in Apex Legends. Not only are they faster, but they also go around corners and can aid teams with quick rotates around the new map. Here\u2019s how zip rails work, and how to best use them in Apex Legends. What are zip rails in Apex Legends? Zip rails are like the zip lines you know and love in Apex Legends, but with more speed. Respawn equated them to a \u201crollercoaster\u201d flying around the edges of the map, allowing for easy rotations. \u201cThink of them as a transit network with predetermined routes and stops,\u201d lead level designer Jeff Shaw said. \u201cThey function really similarly to zip lines, but you get increased speed and momentum so they\u2019re a lot of fun to play with that way. They can also bank and curve around corners. \u201cThey\u2019re a rollercoaster, high-risk, high-reward rotational tool.\u201d It\u2019s important to note traveling on the zip rails doesn\u2019t make you immortal in Apex Legends. It\u2019s like a regular zip line in that regard \u2014 your accuracy will be impacted, and you can also be a sitting duck for enemies to shoot at. However they can be used in ways other than rotating. Because you can only hop on lines at predetermined points, you can camp out stops to ambush teams. Zip rails are also really effective at getting out of a sticky situation at speed, or chasing a weak foe. \u201cZip rails have really added this vector of depth and strategy to the experience,\u201d Shaw continued. \u201cCommonly you might use them to go from one point to another, but you can also use them in a bunch of other ways. \u201cYou can use them to escape from danger or aid you to make a quick decisive push when you have a shield break or an advantage. You can play strong defense on them and ambush people at the end. They\u2019re super fun and they generate plenty of these memorable moments.\u201d Maps with zip rails in Apex Legends Currently, zip rails are exclusive to Broken Moon as of the launch of Apex Legends Season 15. However, Respawn haven\u2019t ruled out bringing them to more maps as they try to diversify the battle royale experience and create different environments.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How do zip rails work in Apex Legends? New map mechanic explained Respawn EntertainmentZip rails have been added to Apex Legends in Season 15 with the launch of Broken Moon. If you thought zip lines were getting boring and old, this new system throws some curves into the mix \u2014 literally. Here\u2019s how they work. 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