A group of hackers took it to Apex Legends to vent out their frustration about Titanfall 1 & 2’s DDOS attacks. The hacked messages also advertise a website, SaveTitanfall.com, which claims that Respawn and EA haven’t done enough to keep the older shooter safe from hackers. Visitors to the website are greeted by a message explaining the situation alongside links to help others learn about the current state of these problems.
These hacked messages in Apex Legends seems to be affecting PC players the most and they aren’t even able to join other playlists outside of the problematic ones.
Will hacking about another hacker problem solve the issue? Let us know in the comments section below!
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OffGamers Apex Legends (PS4) (Global)
OffGamers Apex Legends (Xbox Live) (Global)
OffGamers Apex Legends (Xbox) (US)
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