Apex Legends leaks have revealed the next Collection Event set to arrive in Season 17, known as Neon Network. Here are all of the leaked details, including Valkyrie’s Prestige skin and the leaked release date.
The Apex Legends Dressed to Kill Collection Event was the first to land in Season 17, bringing the Horizon Heirloom, new skins, and even balance changes for both weapons and Legends.
Despite the Dressed to Kill event arriving on June 20, players are already looking ahead to the next Collection Event set to arrive in Season 17, which dataminers have managed to uncover details about.
Apex Legends Neon Network leaked release date
According to leaker Thordan Smash, the Apex Legends Neon Network Collection Event will be arriving on July 25, 2023. The event will likely run for two weeks, meaning it will likely end on August 8, 2023.
Keep in mind that this is just a leak and nothing has been confirmed by Respawn. However, Thordan’s sources were previously correct about the Dressed to Kill Collection Event’s release date, so it’s highly possible that this date is also accurate.
Apex Legends Neon Network Collection Event Valkyrie Prestige skin & more
Dataminer HYPERMYST revealed the Valkyrie Mythic Prestige skin, which is said to be arriving in the Apex Legends Neon Network Collection Event, according to the leaks.
The skin will feature three stages of evolution, a unique finisher, and a dive trail, which is usable on all Legends after you complete the third tier. The evolution tiers will likely also be the same challenges as the other Prestige skins, which are as follows:
- Tier 1: obtained after unlocking
- Tier 2: Deal 30,000 damage with Legend
- Tier 3: Deal 100,000 damage with Legend
As well as Valkyrie’s Prestige skin, the Neon Network Collection Event will also bring a new set of 24 cosmetics, including Legend and weapons skins that match the neon network theme.
The leaked Legendary skins are for Caustic, Lifeline, Ballistic, Ash, Vantage, and Gibraltar. The event will also bring matching Legendary weapon skins for the Havoc, Flatline, P2020, L-STAR, Sentinel, and Volt.
Well, there you have it, that’s everything we currently know about the Apex Legends Neon Network Collection Event. Keep in mind that these are all leaks, and nothing has been confirmed by Respawn, so take it all with a pinch of salt.
The update is also likely going to bring much more, such as a reward tracker and patch notes full of changes and fixes.
As new leaks or official information regarding the event is released, we’ll be sure to update this piece so stay tuned. For now, check out some of our other Apex Legends guides below:
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