New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on March 15, 2022) follows:
Respawn Entertainment launched Apex Legends in 2019 as a free-to-play game to compete in the battle royale segment against other big names like Fortnite.
Apex Legends offers multiple maps with different styles. However, there is currently a serious issue with one map in particular.
More specifically, many Apex Legends players were facing a crashing issue in Kings Canyon that was preventing them from finishing matches (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
Apex Legends Kings Canyon disabled due to a crashing issue at the Caustic Treatment plant
Kings Canyon is an Apex Legends map made up of different scenarios that stands out especially for its geological faults and dangerous waterfalls.
However, the Apex Legends Kings Canyon map was unplayable for the last few days due to a crashing issue that occurred when players looted gold from the Caustic Treatment plant.
Due to this situation, Respawn Entertainment decided to disable the map while they work on a fix for the issue.
If you loot the gold stuff at the caustic treatment plant in kings canyon at any point during the match, the entire server crashes. My squad was able to reproduce the error many times because caustic treatment is our favorite place to drop. Please fix asap! Source
Kings Canyon is the favorite map for many
Many Apex Legends players are disappointed because Kings Canyon is one of their favorite maps. Its peculiarities make it one of the most fun maps to play (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
There is no information yet on the estimated arrival date for a fix. We will update this story as new details emerge.
Yes bug fixes specifically for Kings canyon. Unless they’re breaking back skulltown and thunder dome, put it back in the roster now. Source
Update 1 (March 17)
10:59 am (IST): Respawn support has confirmed that this issue is now resolved and Kings Canyon has been re-enabled.
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