Apex Legends new map changes and additions for Season 10 Emergence explained

From rotations to the destruction of known facilities, here are all the new changes and additions to the Apex Legends Season 10 Emergence map.

The Apex Legends map has seen a number of changes and new locations with the arrival of Season 10 and the new Season 10 Emergency Battle Pass skins.

World’s Edge features a catastrophic landscape in almost every corner, with ground breaks and lava flooding familiar locations. The Refinery, for example, has been completely removed and replaced by a much larger and more interesting point to explore.

Exploring all the new locations will take some time, but don’t worry, this page will detail all the changes you can expect in the new season to better prepare you for each match.

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Apex Legends: Emergency Launch Trailer

New Apex Legends map image and changes at a glance

The Apex Legends Season 10 map will remain familiar to those accustomed to World’s Edge’s expansive terrain and dozens of points of interest. However, recent climate events have made much of it habitable, as lava flows unchecked across the landscape.

The new Season 10 Emergency map looks like this:

There are a variety of changes and new places to visit, starting with the Climatizer. This is a new point of interest that replaces the Refinery from the previous season, making this side of the northern region more expansive, allowing for more equipment and offering new traversal opportunities.

Next is a fissure extension that runs from the new Climatizer to Fragment East. Unlike the other rift in the north, this one doesn’t have the rising air lift mechanic, so you’ll have to go through it.

Replacing the Sorting Factory is another point of interest called the Lava Siphon. It comes equipped with a huge sink hole that can be walked through and will not deal damage unless you step directly into the lava.

But how are you supposed to get through all this lava without getting hurt? Well, as a replacement for the trains that were once present in World’s Edge, a series of moving gondolas will be present in the Climate Control and Lava Siphon.

Elsewhere, the train yard has been demolished. However, Landslide is still considered a point of interest on the map, with “almost the same amount of loot as Train Yard,” according to developer Respawn. In addition, the hot zone has been eliminated.

You can also expect two new rotations in Emergence Season 10. The first takes place in the Overlook dead end.

The second connecting rotation is placed between Overlook and Geyser.

Lastly, you can expect much brighter skies at World’s Edge, as well as a seasonal climate change that will bring more snow in the northern region.

Do you want to know the best Legend for this Season? Check out our Apex Legends Season 16 Legends Tier List detailing who is best for Revelry and why. Our other guides can show you how to make a private match and explain what Ring consoles are. Also, check out our Veiled Collection events page for the latest limited-time event.

Apex Legends new map comparisons

For some comparisons, here’s what World’s Edge looked like at the start of the previous season:

Going back a couple of seasons, here’s what he looked like in season 6:

Closer to the beginning, this is what it looked like in season 4:

Lastly, this is what World’s Edge originally looked like:

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