Apex Legends Pathfinder Edition: How to Get the Full Metal Robot Skin

You know you want that shiny Robot Skin for Pathfinder.

Apex Legends Season 5 is officially in full swing and developers are hard at work bringing new content to the game. This includes the new Apex Legends Pathfinder Edition which offers players a few exclusive items for the Legend. In this guide, we will tell you how to get the Pathfinder Edition and the exclusive Full Metal Robot skin.

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How to Get Pathfinder Edition in Apex Legends

There are a lot of skins available to players in Apex Legends, but some are simply way cooler than others. While it is a matter of personal preference, the Full Metal skin looks pretty cool, and is easy to unlock. To get the Full Metal Robot skin in Apex Legends, you’ll need to purchase the Pathfinder Edition bundle from your platform store for $20 USD.

If you’re not familiar with this process, don’t fret, it’s really simple and we will tell you exactly how to do it. To get Pathfinder Edition in Apex Legends: 

  1. Go to your platform store

  2. Search Apex Legends

  3. Open up the game page

  4. Navigate to Add-Ons

  5. Locate the Pathfinder Edition bundle

  6. Select Purchase

There you have it, simple, right? Upon purchasing the pack, you should be able to hop back into Apex Legends to receive your new gear. It may take a few minutes to show up, but it should appear pretty quick. If your items still aren’t appearing in your game after a little bit, close out of the game completely and reload it. This will likely fix the problem. 

Related: Apex Legends Season 5 Pathfinder Neft – What You Need to Know

As you can see in the image above, the Pathfinder Edition includes four exclusive items plus 1,000 Apex coins. Here’s everything that’s included in the Apex Legends Pathfinder Edition:

  • Legendary Full Metal Robot Pathfinder Skin

  • Exclusive Molotov Cocktail Gun Charm

  • Legendary First Blood Havoc Skin

  • Exclusive Lone Bot Badge

  • 1,000 Apex Coins

If you’ve purchased Apex Coins in the past, you might be familiar with the prices of different bundles. If not, 1,000 Apex Coins will cost $10 USD, while the Pathfinder Edition itself will cost $20. So if you’re planning to buy coins in the future, and you’re interested in the other four items in the bundle, it’d be worth it to buy the pack if you have some extra money or store credit lying around. At the time of writing it’s unclear how long the Pathfinder Edition will be available for purchase. 

With Apex Legends officially entering its fifth season, the list of Legends is getting longer and longer. Season 5 saw the edition of a new Legend named Loba, who has the ability to see through walls and is kitted with a handful of legendary skins. However, one thing that is still holding the game back is the lack of crossplay, however, thanks to some recent comments from Respawn, this could be changing soon!

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