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Apex Legends Twitch Prime loot now available for subscribers

Apex Legends Twitch Prime loot is now available to subscribers, offering a free skin and five Apex Packs.

Available from now through to 20 April, the Twitch Prime loot will be made available “only on the first platform you log into with your linked EA account,” the redemption page reads.

Guaranteed content includes the Omega Pathfinder skin, while the five Apex Packs are random but offer items like cosmetics for both your characters and their weapons.

Twitch Prime subscribers can currently claim free games including Pikuniku, Dear Esther: Landmark Edition, Downwell, Draknek & Co Puzzle Collection and The Flame in the Flood over February 2019.

Apex Legends is a free-to-play battle royale game set in the world of Titanfall. It’s available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. This news comes as developer Respawn has advised a new in-game weapon heads to the game tomorrow, 21 February.


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