News
Check out what’s new in Control
When Apex Legends first released Control in January 2022, it was an instant success. Players loved the game’s first LTM launched in ages. The player base was craving a new LTM and Arenas just wasn’t cutting it. Many players considered it a great “warm-up” mode before getting into ranked matches for their daily RP grind. After all, a 12v12 gunfight with no infinite respawns in Apex Legends sounds like an absolute party. The only problem was that the game mode didn’t stick around too long.

Except it’s coming back! Respawn have revealed that the popular game mode will return to Apex Legends with theAwakening Collection Event. This time, they’ve made some tweaks to the mode based on feedback and observations from Season 12. The changes to the game mode seem quite interesting and will shake things up with the way the players will approach it.
Apex adds new and refreshing LTM game mode in latest trailer: Control!
Apex’s newest limited time mode: Control. Join us as we break down the new game mode and all the new features it entails!
Noah Pather
Better paced gameplay
They’ve introduced changes to the game mode to improve combat and objective pacing.
Improved Spawn wave times
More players = Faster capture time
In the control mode, the rate of capture for objectives will depend on the number of players holding the capture point. So one player will capture the objective at 1X speed, but more players means lower time for capturing points.
Changes to match Time Limit
The match time limit is back in play, this time with a new logic to determine when the match should end. As a result of this, matches will run longer and losing teams will stand more of a fighting chance to turn things around.
Related articles
Improved combat balance
A few quality of life changes has been introduced to encourage objective-oriented combat. Particularly to capture more zones and get more kills.
There’s a fine balance between inspiring aggression and finding balance in terms of ultimate ability charges. Players are encouraged to take risky plays as their ultimates will still be unused on respawn. However, if they spawn closer to home, the ratings gain is lower.

The changes to spawning logic also makes the game much less frustrating for players who might have spawned next to opponents.
And finally the focus on team-oriented actions means players are incentivized to play together or at least work towards team-objectives.

Apex Legends teases huge map changes to King’s Canyon
Dataminers have also found evidence of an upcoming map “Dead Moon”
Raviprakash Rao
Apex Legends Control: Improved weapon meta
There are some marked improvements to the weapon meta in control mode. They’ve also made the weapon selections more accessible by organizing them better.
Players now get a wider selection of scopes for their weapons and can select weapons between a “Long Range Loadout” screen that offers Marksman and Sniper type weapons and a “Specialist Loadout” screen for a more diverse range of short-medium range weapons.

The Turbocharger on the Havoc is now available at Purple tier, making the gun more viable and competitive in a fast-paced game mode.
Control Mode has undergone some major quality of life improvements.
Will Apex Legends add Control permanently to the game?
So far, they’ve added Control twice as an LTM to the game since Season 12 was launched. The fact that they’ve tweaked it and are bringing it back mid-way through Season 13 indicates they might be serious about making it permanent. It’s great to see that they’ve taken community feedback seriously and implemented these quality of life changes based on the data they’ve gathered in Season 12. Keep an eye out for more from Respawn on this. you’re able to read the complete list of updates to the game mode in thepatch notesfor the Awakening Collection Event.
Stay tuned toesports.ggfor thelatest Apex Legends news and updates





