Apex Legends Update 1.000.110 Patch Notes for PS5 & XSX

Apex Legends update 1.000.110 is available to download on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. According to the official Apex 1.000.110 patch notes, the latest update rebalances key weapons and legends for fairer combat. Peacekeeper’s fire rate slows with a reduced magazine, while Alter’s Void Nexus gains new limits. Seer’s ultimate loses ADS hover but gains a scan feature. Today’s Apex version 1.000.110 also improves Trident handling, server stability, and Mad Maggie’s shotgun sprint speed.

Apex 1.000.110 Patch Notes for PS5 – October 7, 2025

Apex Legends Version 1.000.110
Apex Legends Version 1.000.110

Weapon Updates

Peacekeeper

  • Increased rechamber time between shots for slower firing pace.

  • Magazine size reduced to 5 (was 6).

  • Goal: Maintain strong damage while reducing overall output speed for better shotgun balance.

Sentinel

  • Fully restored and functioning as intended.


Legend Updates

Alter

  • Void Nexus can no longer be used while knocked.

  • Only one Void Nexus allowed in the world (was two).

Seer

  • Exhibit no longer provides ADS hover.

  • Lasting Beats now adds a short full-body scan when an enemy leaves the ultimate area.

Mad Maggie

  • Sprinting speed with shotguns corrected to intended speed.


Gameplay & Performance

Server Performance

  • Optimizations made to reduce slow motion frequency during gameplay.

Trident

  • Brake input keybind reverted to its previous setting.

  • UI indicator for braking remains (fix planned in a future update).

  • Fixed a bug causing incorrect POV transitions when entering the Trident.

Previously, Apex Legends update 2.17 added new features and changes to the game. Recently, Apex version 1.000.081 and Apex version 1.000.082 was also released with minor tweaks. Unfortunately, players are still experiencing a number of issues with the game. Today’s Apex patch 1.000.110 will fix a few of these issues.

Download free Apex update 1.000.110 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

Jack Johnson
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