Apex Legends Season 1 is live now and with it comes the Apex Legends Battle Pass. As in other similar games, you can level up through Tiers, right up to Apex Legends Tier 100. You earn XP every time you play a match, earning more for kills, wins, and such. How many hours to complete the Apex Legends Battle Pass, though? Read on to discover how long it should take for you to get to Tier 100 in Apex Legends.
Apex Legends Tier 100 | How long does it take to complete the Battle Pass?

While it will take different players different numbers of hours to complete the Apex Legends Season 1 Battle Pass, we do have official word from the developers on an approximate length of time. Thanks to this Reddit thread, we know that it should take around 100 hours to reach Tier 100 in Apex Legends. Across the 90-day Season, this means just over an hour spent on the game every day. This should be around 25 percent quicker than going from Player Level 1-100.
Of course, it’s more complicated than simply playing Apex Legends for just over an hour every day. It should according to a Respawn developer, it should take around 100 hours to complete the Battle Pass if you have bought the Battle Pass, used all the XP bonuses, and bagging yourself a few kills.
If you take a look at our Apex Legends Battle Pass Tiers guide, you’ll see that every so often, you will be awarded with XP bonuses for reaching a new Tier Level. It turns out that you’ll reach new levels quicker if you buy the Battle Pass, rather than playing through it for free. Once you have the XP bonuses going, “you get 6XP/sec for surviving… so that’s 1.3 hours/level if you do literally nothing in the match but live and never do a point of damage.”
If you bought the Battle Pass and make use of the XP bonuses while getting a few kills and wins, you should be able to complete the Season 1 Battle Pass in around 100 hours. Don’t be surprised if it takes longer, however. There are several variables in play here.
10 Weapons You Want in Apex Legends
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10 Weapons You Want in Apex Legends
One of the true rushes of the battle royale genre is not knowing what you'll be dealing with in any given round. Being able to succeed with any given setup early on separates the pros from the amateurs, but there are still some weapons you want to see in your first drop location. -
Devotion
The Devotion is a light machine gun that chews through Energy ammo with gusto. When you hold down the trigger, it starts to spin up, like a minigun in the hands of your favorite Heavy. The rate of fire continues to increase, making it a monster in certain situations. -
VK-47 Flatline
A close to mid-range assault rifle, the Flatline works best when you're aiming for the head. Dealing more damage than your standard AR thanks to the heavy rounds, you can switch between single shots or full auto. It only really loses its luster if you need to tag a sniper across a wide canyon, although that's still possible with the right scope. -
Havoc Rifle
The newest addition to Apex Legends, the Havoc rifle is a full auto assault rifle that uses Energy Ammo. It's also the first weapon to use two hop-ups to modify its potential. It can either be turbocharged to negate the gun's spin-up or get the Selectfire Reciever to select the hitscan beam fire mode. -
Kraber .50-cal Sniper
One of two Legendary weapon drops, the Kraber is a powerful sniper rifle that shoots off unique .50 caliber rounds. One of the weapons appearing from Titanfall 2, you can only grab this gun if you go after the supply drops and survive the hordes of other players with similar intentions. -
Mastiff Shotgun
The Mastiff Shotgun is the other Legendary weapon currently found in Apex Legends. It also can only be found from airdrops and it also has its own unique ammo that can't be replenished. You'll want to get up close and personal with the Mastiff, which has an amazingly narrow spread when you aim down its sights. -
Peacekeeper
If you don't want to chase Legendaries, the Peacekeeper is a good runner-up for "Best Shotgun." You can even get a similar aim down sights bonus with the Precision Choke add-on. Generally speaking, if you are going to charge into battle in Apex, you'll want one of these bad boys handy. -
Prowler Burst PDW
The Prowler is an SMG that fires in five round bursts. Due to its resemblance to a P90, you might wonder why it doesn't also fire fully automatic, and it does if you find a Selectfire Reciever. Either way, it's a great option if you need to get a lot of bullets into an opponent in a very short amount of time. -
M600 Spitfire
If you want to get a lot of bullets into an opponent over a long period of time, may we suggest the Spitfire? The premier light machine gun of Apex Legends, the Spitfire lives up to its name by spitting fire at a tremendously fast rate. If you can keep it fed with Heavy Rounds, it will keep your kill count looking very healthy. -
Triple Take
A sniper rifle that shoots Energy Ammo, the Triple Take brings its unique charge fire mechanics over from Titanfall 2's Double Take. It fires three projectiles at once at a full charge, letting you be a bit off with your aim when it comes to headshots. -
Wingman
Until they bring over the Smart Pistol as a Legendary Drop, the Wingman is the weapon to wield in your back pocket. A futuristic six-shooter revolver, the Wingman rewards skilled players with devastating headshot damage, improved even more by the Skullpiercer Rifling hop-up.
