Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event: Start Date, Date Night LTM, And Skins
The season of love is almost here! Discover the Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event.
The Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event is fast approaching. Love is in the air, and it's about time to celebrate Valentine's Day in Apex Legends. Grab your partner and compete for the title of Apex Games' Cutest Couple in the Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event.
Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event: Start Date
The Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event is rumoured to kick off on February 7, 2023. With Valentine's Day occurring on February 14, expect this Apex Legends event to run until sometime the following week.
- The Apex Legends Spellbound Collection Event is live until January 24, 2023!
Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event: Date Night LTM Details
Date Night is a brand-new limited-time mode making its debut during the Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event. Date Night is a special twist on duos, where the objective is to become the Apex Games' Cutest Couple.
In Date Night, whenever you use an item that replenishes health or shields, your teammate will also receive the benefits if they are nearby.
Date Night also introduces the Heart Seeker, a limited-time variant of the Bocek Bow. The Heart Seeker functions like the traditional Bocek Bow, except when you damage an enemy, teammates that are close by will receive healing.
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Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event: Skins And Cosmetics
So far, it appears that the Apex Legends Valentine's Day Event includes Skins for Bangalore, Loba, and Valkyrie. While that's all that we know of, don't rule out the possibility of more Skins or other cosmetics like Badges and Banners.
It's not the most content-filled event Apex Legends has ever dropped, but the Valentine's Day Event will serve as an amazing way to bond with your duo!
See a Skin that you think your partner might enjoy? Find out how to send gifts to friends in Apex Legends.
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