New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on February 09, 2022) follows:

Even three years after its release, Apex Legends remains one of the most played Battle Royale titles on the planet. Over time, the developers added several new maps to the game.

One of them is the Olympus map that was released in Season 7. With the start of Season 12, the developers made some changes and made Olympus bigger than before while adding some new points of interest and improved the loot pool.

But now, it looks like many Apex Legends players are facing FPS drops or performance issues (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) whenever they play on Olympus.

The majority of these reports claim that the FPS drops are making it unplayable with many forced to play the game below 30 FPS.

As it turns out, the majority of console players seem to be affected right now with a few reports from PC players saying that the performance has dropped for them as well.

Apex Legends players said they tried uninstalling and installing the game but the problems persisted. Here are some reports from Apex Legends players affected by FPS drops and performance issues.

Thankfully, Apex Legends developers Respawn Entertainment has acknowledged the issue and said that they were aware and investigating FPS drops on Olympus after the recent update.

However, they did not share any ETA on when the performance issues will be fixed. We hope EA soon releases a patch that resolves these issues since the game is unplayable for console players right now.

Update 1 (February 11)

05:37 pm (IST): Respawn has come out to acknowledge the issue causing frame rate loss on Olympus for PS4, Xbox 1, and Switch players. Support says that they are currently investigating it.

Update 2 (February 15)

10:15 am (IST): Respawn assured its players that they have identified the cause of the performance issue and are working on resolving it. Moreover, the fix will arrive in future updates.

Here’s the full statement:

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