Apex Legends is a lot like most battle royale games. You drop from the skies onto an islandsweep the ground for weapons and equipment, and scramble to stay within a series of ever-shrinking circles pressing 60 people towards inescapable battle.
But Apex Legends is also the product of the genre failures so far, a patient and refined response that makes for the most available, sporty battle royale encounter yet.
Apex Legends Xbox One Controls
In this section we have outlined the heart Xbox One controller configurations that are easily transferred to PlayStation 4 in case you’re playing on that console instead.
Here’s a simple to reference snapshot of the default option Xbox controller settings, which you may click or tap on to enlarge.
Be aware that you can make use of some special alternative settings that you’ll find just under the image itself.
Every control option on the Xbox One version of Apex Legends.
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Alternative Controller Options
Bumper Jumper
- Puts jump on LB
- Allows for jumping without sacrificing view agility
Button Puncher
- Puts crouch on R press
Evolved
- Puts jump on LB and crouch on R press
- Jump, duck, slide and drop from walls without sacrificing view agility
Grenadier
- Puts grenades on RB and ping on Up D-Pad
Ninja
- Puts jump on LB and crouch on RB
- Best used with “Hold to Crouch” enabled

