Apex Legends Update 1.000.112 Patch Notes – November 12, 2025

Apex Legends update 1.000.112 is available to download on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. According to the official Apex 1.000.112 patch notes, the latest update stabilizes gameplay, corrects visual and UI errors, and introduces a permanent Match ID display for better issue tracking and faster report processing. Today’s Apex version 1.000.112 also includes gameplay performance improvements.

Apex 1.000.112 Patch Notes for PS5 – November 12, 2025

Apex 1.000.111
Apex 1.000.111

Stability and Gameplay Improvements

Client Stability

  • Fixed multiple client crashes that appeared after the season launch, improving overall performance and reliability.

Settings and Controls

  • Addressed an issue where the “Restore Defaults” option did not reset Mantle Boost settings as expected.

Abilities

  • Fixed a bug causing Sparrow’s Ultimate ability to move on its own during activation.

Audio and Effects

  • Implemented various Trident SFX fixes to enhance consistency and sound accuracy.

Ranked Leagues

  • Corrected the Ranked Points table that displayed incorrect values on the Ranked Leagues page.

Battle Pass Interface

  • Resolved an issue where XP Boost and Kill Quip images became stuck on the Battle Pass screen.


Quality of Life Update

Match ID Display

  • Permanently added a visible Match ID at the bottom-left corner for all players.

  • When reporting cheating, bugs, or performance issues, include this Match ID or show it in screenshots to speed up investigations.

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 1.000.112 will fix a few of these issues.

Download free Apex update 1.000.112 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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