Respawn says it isn’t planning to increase the frequency of Apex Legends game updates, to keep up with Epic’s prolific Fortnite output.

Speaking at the GamesBeat Summit, which was attended byGamasutra, Respawn CEOVince Zampellasaid the studio intends to stick to its seasonal update strategy because it offers improved quality of life for developers, and will hopefully result in better content for players.

Apex Legends ‘won’t ramp up updates to match Fortnite’

“There are a lot of people that are like, ‘hey where’s the weekly updates,Fortnitedoes this.’ And it’s like, we’re not set up to do that. We never intended to,” he said.

“Our intention was to always be seasonal, so we’re kind of staying with that,” Zampella added.

PlayStation VR2$399.99£405£459£529.99$549.99

In March 2019,Respawn Entertainmentclaimed thatApex Legendshad attracted 50 million players in its first month of availability.

“The thought was ‘hey we kind of have something that’s blowing up here, do we want to start trying to drop more content?’” Zampella said.

PlayStation Portal$196.98$199$199£199£199.99

“But I think you look at quality of life for the team. We don’t want to overwork the team and drop the quality of the assets we’re putting out. We want to try and raise that.”

Zampella’s comments were delivered around the same time it was claimed that Fortnite’s popularity had led toperiods of extreme crunch at Epic.

PS5 DualSense Controller - White£54.95£59.99£64.99…

Round-the-clock development and customer support for its battle royale game – which has some250 million registered users– has reportedly resulted in many staff regularly working in excess of 70 hours per week, and some as many as 100 hours per week.

Having taken Twitch by storm upon its release in February, Apex Legends’ popularity on the streaming platformdropped sharply in March.

Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) - White$214.99$399.99…

The decline is largely attributed to top streamers shifting away from the title, which publisherEAlaunched with a big streamer-led marketing campaign, while a lack of updates may also have contributed to waning enthusiasm.

According to Gamasutra, Zampella acknowledged thatseason one of Apex Legends, which introduced the game’s first new character, could have included more content, something he hinted would be addressed in upcoming seasons.

Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) - Neon Blue/Neon Red$…

“All the resources on the team are focused on getting this game in a better position so it plays well, so we have enough content, so the seasons are better,” he said.

Xbox Series X Digital$448£449$449.99$499$549.99