Armed And Dangerous LTM is coming to Apex Legends Mobile for this weekend only
The beloved shotgun and sniper-only mode known as Armed and Dangerous is now available to play on Apex Legends Mobile, but it’s not sticking around for long, so those who want to check it out should act. rapidly.
Armed and Dangerous originally debuted on the console and PC versions of Apex Legends in 2019, and immediately gained popularity among gamers. He’s returned to the game several times since then, but this weekend marks the first time he’s appeared in the handheld version of Respawn’s popular Battle Royale.
The mode replaces all weapons in the loot pool with shotguns and snipers, which means the only firearms you will find in this mode are the charge rifle, Kraber, longbow , the Sentinel, the EVA-8, the Peacekeeper, the Mastiff and, of course, everyone’s favorite shotgun. : Mozambique. Ammo will remain in the loot pool, but the Triple Take will not be available, as it was reclassified as a sniper weapon in 2021.
Armed and Dangerous is the perfect opportunity to practice with snipers and shotguns, especially for players who are familiar with Apex Legends but inexperienced in mobile games (or just want to refine their sniper skills). But the popular LTM will only be available this weekend, so be sure to try it out before it drops on Sunday night.
In addition to Armed and Dangerous, Pro mode will return this weekend, meaning the Quick Battle LTM may also make a reappearance, rewarding players with seasonal currency for completing Quick Battle challenges. It’s also possible that this series of Pro Mode will only focus on weaponized and dangerous challenges, but players won’t know that until Pro Mode goes live today at 5:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM ET . Like Armed and Dangerous, Pro mode will only be available until June 26, so any curious gamer should be sure to try it out before it’s gone. But don’t worry if you miss your chance: Pro mode will return from July 8 to 10.
Apex Legends Mobile is available for download on iOS and Android.
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