Rampage and Sentinel weapons temporarily removed from Apex Legends due to exploit

A dark day for Rampage enjoyers.
Rampage and Sentinel Apex Legends
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There is no question that the hardest hitting weapon for the past few months in Apex Legends has been the Rampage LMG. That hitting, however, got even harder, when an exploit allowed players to keep their “Revved Up” state active indefinitely. This glitch also affected the long-range sniper weapon, The Sentinel, in it’s charged up state. Due to this, the Apex Legends development team have temporarily removed the Rampage and Sentinel from all modes.

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This means that neither weapon is in the loot pool for Battle Royale (or any LTMs if they occur), nor are they in the shop for Arenas. They are also not be present in the Firing Range and Training modes. The weapons are however, still present in the loadout screen, so you can still view your cosmetics for them.

No Sentinel in Firing Range
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This temporary removal will end as soon as the exploit is fixed. Players are also hoping some smaller Rampage bugs, such as a voice line asking for a Thermite Grenade even if they didn’t press anything, will also be fixed.

In addition to the weapon removal, the Mil-Spec Bangalore skin has also been disabled for in-game play. It can be purchased, but it cannot be equipped. This is due to the unique animation character select glitch.

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