The newest community event for Apex Legends starts today. Dressed to Kill runs until July 4, and offers 24 new cosmetics for players to pursue. Additionally, the fan-favorite mode “Armed and Dangerous” makes its limited-time return.
Apex Legends Dressed to Kill Collection Event Trailer
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