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Apex Legends: skin causes the game to crash

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The Bangalore skin, recently released on Apex Legends, is the cause of the continuous anomalous crashes of the game. The developers: “we are working to solve the problem”.

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The bug of Apex Legends was first reported on Reddit by user ConnerTheCrusader who wrote “I tried to log in 3 times, the moment the custom introduction starts, the game crashes.” Many users report that the problem only manifests itself after equipping the skin Bangalore. In particular, the game error message reads: “There was a problem processing the game logic, please try again”.

By replying within the thread, a developer of Respawn confirmed that the team is aware of the bug and is currently working to fix. A public response from Respawn also arrived on Twitter through the official page.

The tweet reads: “We have discovered a bug with the new Mil-Spec skin that causes Apex Legends to freeze in the character selection screen. If you reload the game you should be able to play safely. We’re working on getting this fixed as soon as we can”.

The Bangalore skin was released alongside a brand new video from Stories from the Outland, which chronicles the backstory of Bangalore and his brother Jackson. Gridiron’s video also shows how Bangalore received his in-game heirloom weapon, Cold Steel.

The offending skin is currently available for 1,800 Apex Coins or as part of the Gridiron bundle for 4,350 Apex Coins.

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