Respawn Entertainment has implemented a specific set of adjustments to Apex Legends aimed at refining the competitive integrity of its matchmaking system. The patch, which rolled out on April 14, 2026, focuses on tightening skill bands by slightly increasing maximum queue times for high-level players in both Ranked and unranked “pubs” lobbies. This shift suggests a priority on match quality over speed, addressing long-standing community feedback regarding lopsided encounters at the top end of the skill bracket.
The update arrives during a dense period for the battle royale, following the recent Gundam crossover and the mid-season buffs to defensive legends like Wattson and Gibraltar. While the matchmaking tweaks are the primary draw for the competitive scene, the patch also introduces a localized test in East Asia for a four-hour Ranked map rotation. If successful, this shorter rotation could be implemented globally to prevent the map pool from feeling stagnant during the latter half of a season split.
Technical stability remains a focus for Respawn, particularly as the game expands its reach to new hardware. This update includes specific performance improvements for the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Apex Legends, alongside a suite of bug fixes for character cosmetics and audio. Notable fixes include a correction for Catalyst’s Toxic Empress skin glow effects and a resolution for a persistent audio bug involving Wattson’s tactical and ultimate placements near the ring.
As Season 28 enters its final stretch, these incremental changes appear designed to stabilize the ecosystem before the transition to Season 29. By shifting Ranked tier distribution charts to display squad rankings rather than individual player ranks in Drop Zone matches, the developer is further emphasizing the team-based nature of the game’s primary competitive mode. Whether the community will embrace the longer wait times in exchange for fairer fights remains to be seen, but it marks a definitive stance from Respawn on the current state of battle royale matchmaking.