Apex Legends 1.32 Update Patch Notes

Apex Legends 1.32 Update Patch Notes (March 5)

The Apex Legends 1.32 update patch notes are now ready to read, with the new update today (March 5) currently rolling out across PC, PS4, and Xbox One platforms. The new update isn’t as massive as the previous update, coming in at just over 350 MB, and should therefore require much less time to download and install. If the patch doesn’t automatically begin to download, you can use your system’s respective “Check for update” function to force the patch. Once the new Apex Legends patch has been downloaded and installed, you’ll be able to continue enjoying the System Override event online with friends (and your many enemies!).

Apex Legends 1.32 Update Patch Notes

Apex Legends 1.32 Update Patch Notes

Unfortunately, for these smaller updates, developer Respawn Entertainment doesn’t usually provide a list of changes, at least in the normal official blog post format. Instead, we have to look at the PS4 “Update History” to get a glimpse of what has been improved. Though, this is usually vague and largely unhelpful.

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Here are the current patch notes for the new Apex Legends 1.32 update rolling out today (March 5):

Version 1.32

  • Stability improvements and bug fixes.

Obviously that doesn’t tell us very much about specific changes and improvements, but it at least means that players should enjoy an overall more stable experience, in addition to seeing fewer bugs as they play.

We’ll of course update this post with any additional information of clarification from the developers. At the time of writing, no official comment about the update has been made.

Stay tuned for more information about the latest Apex Legends updates. In the meantime, get this 1.32 update installed and get back to enjoying the new System Override event. Time shouldn’t be wasted with these limited-time modes only lasting for a couple of weeks. Get it done!

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