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Apex servers
/ˈeɪ.pɛks ˈsɜː.vɚz/
Definition
1
The remote computer servers that host online multiplayer matches for the battle royale video game Apex Legends, developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by EA.
2
High-performance data centers used for Apex Legends matchmaking, often notorious for latency issues, outages, and regional ping variations like Virginia or Singapore servers.
Examples
After a long queue, the apex servers finally dropped me into a match with 250ms ping—peak gaming experience.
Pros flock to APAC apex servers for buttery-smooth lobbies, while NA players embrace the chaos.
Apex servers decided today was teleportation day; my bullets vanished mid-air.
Blame the apex servers for that clutch loss, not my potato aim.