
A new story challenge was released with the new Apex Legends Warriors Collection Event. This time the story revolves around Bangalore, releasing in four parts over the next week. Chapter One is live now, with the other chapters spread out over the course of the event. Each chapter sports different rewards, with a Bangalore-themed loot box if all are finished. Here’s how to complete Chapter One, the Apex Legends Scout of Action Challenge.
This challenge takes place in the firing range, so players will have to select that from the main menu. From there, choose Bangalore to play as and slide down the hill to the weapons. In the middle, there will be a singular weapon stand that looks out-of-place. Approach this, and a prompt will appear to begin the Apex Legends Scout of Action Challenge.
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Once accepted, players will hear some dialogue from Bangalore and see the targets in the firing range all red except for a handful of blue ones. Once the timer begins, shoot the blue targets. Each target hit is worth one point, and the game counts how high a score each player can get before the one-minute timer is up.
The challenge is to reach a score of at least 35 before time runs out. This will unlock a new loading screen, which is shown while dialogue between Wraith and Bangalore plays in the background.
Also unlocked is a tracker showing the player’s score on the challenge. This encourages players to keep trying and rack up the highest score they can to show off. Make sure to share your personal best and tag @TGHEsports on Twitter to see how you stack up against other challengers.
Featured image courtesy of Respawn Entertainment.
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