Respawn Entertainment has rolled out another update for Apex Legends, hot on the heels of last week's patch. This latest release, available now across PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, focuses squarely on stability and bug fixes rather than introducing fresh content or cosmetic items. For players diving into the Apex Games, the goal is a smoother, more streamlined experience. While no new skins are part of this core update, the in-game 'Threat Level' event is still running for a limited time, offering players a chance to snag exclusive event-themed cosmetics and jump into the fan-favorite Control mode through its dedicated playlist.
The June 1st patch, officially labeled update 2.25, addresses several specific issues that have been affecting gameplay. Developers shared the details directly, highlighting the key fixes implemented to improve the overall health of the game.
Here’s a breakdown of what was fixed in Apex Legends update 2.25:
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Spawning Issues in Control: Resolved a problem that could occur when spawning into the popular Control limited-time mode.
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Catalyst Ultimate Interaction: Fixed an exploit that allowed players to scan enemies through Catalyst's Dark Veil ultimate ability.
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Wraith in Fight Night Ring: Corrected an issue where Wraith could incorrectly use her weapons while inside the Fight Night boxing ring area.
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Ballistic Tweaks: Applied miscellaneous fixes for the legend Ballistic, addressing unspecified bugs related to his kit.
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Cosmetic Visibility: Fixed a bug where certain character skins could partially obstruct the player's own view during gameplay.
This update is a clear continuation of Respawn's recent efforts to polish the game's foundation. With the 'Threat Level' event wrapping up soon, these stability fixes ensure the final days of the event are as bug-free as possible for everyone competing. The dedicated Control playlist, voted for by the community over options like Team Deathmatch and Gun Run, remains a major draw during the event period.

Looking at the broader picture, consistent updates like this one are crucial for maintaining Apex Legends' competitive integrity and player satisfaction. While new content like maps and legends always generates excitement, the behind-the-scenes work of squashing bugs—from game-breaking exploits like seeing through Catalyst's wall to annoying visual glitches with skins—is what keeps the daily gameplay experience solid. The fact that Respawn is deploying these targeted fixes so frequently in 2026 shows a strong commitment to the game's live service health.
For players, this means less frustration from unexpected technical issues and more focus on strategy and gunplay. Whether you're grinding the event for skins or just hopping into a casual Trios match, a stable game client makes all the difference. The update is live now and should download automatically the next time you launch the game on your platform of choice.