Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment's new battle royale game Noon Legends is experiencing connection bug on both consoles and PC. Respawn has been working to bring the servers dorsum up to speed and while it looks similar a lot of problems are stock-still, there are withal some out in that location.

News of the Apex Legends connection bug offset started early Sat forenoon and persisted throughout the afternoon. Players getting dropped from matches and an inability to connect to a vestibule are the most prominent issues that seem to be affecting Noon Legends correct now. Granted, not anybody is seeing these issues; plenty of players are able to get online correct now.

While Respawn has yet to discuss what could be causing the issues, it's probable a byproduct ofApex Legends' popularity. The free-to-play boxing royale championship just launched this past Monday and has hit some impressive milestones - like 10m unique players - since and then. Simply this is the first true weekend day for the game, where thespian count is probable to exist at its highest.

The good news is those bug take not been affecting everyone and they haven't taken Respawn that long to address. Battle royale games need flexible development support to survive and compete, and thus far Respawn has, at the very least, been listening. When the showtime major rest update will release, however, is unclear. First, the team needs to make certain that side by side weekend runs a fleck smoother than this one.

Apex Legends is bachelor now for PC, PS4, and Xbox 1.