Apex Legends dev thinks battle royale would benefit from test servers

Apex Legends is one of several popular live service games that doesn't currently utilise a public test server system for upcoming updates - but, should it? It's a system that has proven a useful tool for developers working on games like Overwatch and Rainbow Six Siege, so fans want to know whether it's something Respawn Entertainment are looking at. Well, while they don't speak for the whole development team, one Apex Legends developer has shown support for the introduction of the system on Reddit.
In the replies to a Reddit thread on Apex Legends developers presence in said Sub-Reddit, an unnamed Technical Game Designer at Respawn Entertainment that uses the username 'RobotHavGunz' has shared their personal belief that Apex Legends would benefit from a system that employs public testing servers.
When asked whether the development team at Respawn Entertainment was simply not big enough to cope with the demand Apex Legends requires, RobotHavGunz revealed that "yes, there are some problems that can be solved by simply throwing more people at the problem - but it's often less than you'd think."
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