{"id":1903053,"date":"2023-01-13T13:04:00","date_gmt":"2023-01-13T18:04:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-1016567-4521551.cloudwaysapps.com\/plato-data\/apex-legends-private-matches-are-finally-available-heres-how-they-work\/"},"modified":"2023-01-13T13:04:00","modified_gmt":"2023-01-13T18:04:00","slug":"apex-legends-private-matches-are-finally-available-heres-how-they-work","status":"publish","type":"station","link":"https:\/\/platodata.io\/plato-data\/apex-legends-private-matches-are-finally-available-heres-how-they-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Apex Legends Private Matches Are Finally Available; Here’s How They Work"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Apex Legends<\/a>‘s new Spellbound Collection Event<\/a> launched on Tuesday, but its enchanting new cosmetic set isn’t the only new addition to the game. The event’s update also introduced a long-awaited feature: private matches<\/a>. The new feature allows players to set up their own private games among friends and set up tournaments, something that’s sure to bolster the game’s competitive scene outside of official esports competitions like ALGS<\/a>.<\/p>\n

But the new feature has left some fans confused, especially regarding the 30 players required to start a private match<\/a>. From LTM compatibility to personalization settings, keep reading for a complete guide to Apex Legends’ new private match feature–including tips on setting up your own tournament.<\/p>\n