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Apex Legends Twitch Prime Skin for Wattson is now available

Twitch Prime extra skins are always welcomed

Apex Legends has already entered its second season full of surprises. To escort it in the best possible way, Respawn Entertainment has already secured Twitch Drops for Twitch Prime members. The drop contains the Wattson Twitch Prime Skin which can become available.

Alongside the Wattson Skin who’s already available to players, the Wattson skin includes a new cosmetic for the new L-Star weapon as well. If you go on the Twitch Prime Loot website now, you can claim them both.

The offer is available for all three platforms, PC, Xbox One and PS4.

Furthermore, Respawn Entertainment will be releasing three more skins that will be available with Twitch Prime. Those three skins will be available for Bangalore, Octane and Mirage. Mirage will also receive a weapon skin, similar to what Wattson has.

Now that the Battle Pass is also available, there are a considerable number of challenges alongside, from which you can level up your Battle Pass Tier. It was enough seeing Fortnite farming Apex Legends to enhance its product. Now it’s time for the opposite.

We also have a strong knowledge that Apex Legends is off to do something similar to what Fortnite does, and that is live events. They may become a reality in Apex Legends, which is something everyone is looking forward to.

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