Here's everything we know about Apex Legends' Season 4 update, from Revenant to the map changes

4 February sees the beginning of Season 4 of Apex Legends, the popular multiplayer game that was surprise launched on the same date in 2019 as a rival to Fortnite.

The game quickly revolutionised the Battle Royale genre with a grittier presentation that continues to appeal to a slightly older demographic of players.

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But what does Season 4 bring to the game, and what do we know about the new Legend, described as a "walking nightmare of steel and vestigial flesh"?

The theme of this season is "Assimilation", and here's everything we know so far.

How has the map changed?

The biggest addition to the map is the Planet Harvester (Image: EA)

Much like Fortnite, a new season in Apex Legends usually brings with it some big change to the layout of the game's map.

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Season 4 is no different, and some big new additions to the virtual playground make some large-scale changes to the way the game is played.

Jason McCord, Design Director on Apex Legends, explained that the main goal for a map update is "to get players to make new decisions."

Perhaps the biggest addition to the map is the Planet Harvester, a huge new machine in the centre of the play-space that's being used to gather precious metals from the core of the planet for reasons unknown.

It's large central beam is designed to be visible from the entire map, giving players "a better sense of directionality and understanding of the center of the map."

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Not only is it an imposing structure, but once you're inside, its large, multi-level design is intended to encourage self-contained fights between squads.

Capitol City has been split in two, causing giant lava-filled faults to rupture (Image: EA)

The Harvester's arrival has also split Capitol City in two, causing giant lava-filled faults to rupture.

The division of one of Season 3's biggest points of interest was taken to allow "teams some breathing room to control one side after the drop, reducing the risk of running into 3rd parties from the other side of the city".

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The large fissure can only be crossed in two locations, and the original design had players drop to their death if they had the misfortune of missing a jump, but "a fatal fall felt too punishing," " explained McCord,

Now if you jump into the fissure, you’ll slowly be carried back up and allowed to coast across and land on the other side.

This might sound kind on players, but you travel very slowly - in third person - while moving in the updraft; "you are essentially a flying loot pinata for any nearby enemy players."

Who is the new Legend?

Season 4 also introduces a new playable character to the game for players to get to grips with.

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Each of Apex Legends' characters (known in the game as 'Legends') has a unique set of abilities, meaning each has pros and cons when working as part of a team.

While they all have the same basic skills, they also have special 'Ultimate' abilities which can really help out a team in a pinch in a number of ways.