Highlights

  • Respawn Entertainment has nerfed the Wingman in Apex Legends following complaints, reducing its ammo reserves and removing the Boosted Loader attachment.
  • The Wingman's nerfs could impact the weapon meta and reduce its utility with certain Legends due to the removal of the digital threat optic. In addition, players will need to be more careful with their ammo consumption.
  • The promptness of these nerfs shows Respawn Entertainment's responsiveness to player feedback, indicating that more changes may come to other weapons if necessary.

Apex Legends has nerfed the Wingman, one of the game’s care package weapons, following complaints from many players about it being overpowered. These alterations come in an update only days after the launch of Season 20 of Apex Legends, which already saw many substantial changes to weapons and Legends.

Few guns in Apex Legends are more iconic than the Wingman. Introduced in the Titanfall games, the pistol came to Apex Legends as part of the original lineup of guns when the battle royale surprise launched in early 2019. While it has consistently been deadly in the right hands, five years on, the weapon was in one of its strongest states ever at the start of Season 20. Despite being tied to care packages, the gun became maligned by many players, with its strength being amplified when SMGs could no longer equip digital threat optics at the start of the new season.

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Fortunately, Respawn Entertainment has heard the complaints from players and has released a new update nerfing the Wingman in Apex Legends. In a recent tweet, the developer revealed an extensive list of changes for the gun. According to the developer, the Wingman has had its ammo reserves decreased from 110 to 90, meaning players will lose around two magazines worth of ammunition when using the pistol. In addition, the Boosted Loader attachment, which allowed for faster reloads and larger magazine size, has been removed. Furthermore, the developer nerfed the Wingman’s optics, making the 1x HCOG locked to the gun and unable to be dropped. These changes are now live in the game.

Apex Legends Nerfs the Wingman

  • Ammo reserves reduced from 110 to 90
  • Boosted Loader removed
  • Can only use 1xHCOG optic
  • Optic can not be removed

The nerfs made to the Wingman could mean a major shift in the weapon meta moving forward. While the gun will continue to be a powerful option in a skirmish, removing the digital threat optic makes its utility with Legends like Bangalore and Caustic less significant. In addition, the reduced ammo reserves and removal of the Boosted Loader attachment means that players need to be slightly more careful with their ammo consumption. However, only time will tell how big of an impact these changes will make and if more radical measures will need to be taken in the future.

Regardless of the eventual outcome of these nerfs, many in the Apex Legends community were happy to see the developer make changes to the overpowered weapon so quickly after the start of the season. This promptness means other changes could come in short order to other weapons if needed. It is worth noting that the launch of Season 20 already introduced many other changes to popular weapons. For example, the 30-30 Repeater was hit with several nerfs, while the EVA-8 Shotgun received buffs and was moved into the care package. Hopefully, all these recent alterations make for a more enjoyable experience for players checking out everything Season 20 of Apex Legends has to offer.

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Apex Legends

Apex Legends is a free-to-play battle royale game made by Respawn. In this shooter, players take up the mantle of a Legend — one of the playable characters — and form a squad with other players. The game is set in the same universe as the Titanfall series and the two franchises have had many crossovers.

Released
February 4, 2019
Developer(s)
Respawn Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts
Metascore
89