Free Mad Maggie's Chaotic Coral skin is now available in Apex Legends
Free rewards for Prime Gaming subscribers are back. Cause mayhem with Mad Maggie’s Chaotic Coral skin that can be claimed for free. Here’s how.
The latest mad lass in the outlands is usually adorned in muddy colors that some may not like. But EA has rolled out a free skin through Prime Gaming that adds a dash of color to rather furious legend. This is Mad Maggie’s first free skin, so cop it before it runs out on April 21.
Mad Maggie joined the clan on February 8 when
Defiance
started. Since the season began, players have taken quite a liking to her rebellious kit. It’s not a surprise that EA has quickly rolled out skin for her as players love to pick her in serious games.
Mad Maggie is still new to the legend protocol, but her new clothes have already arrived. Here’s how you can get Mad Maggie’s Chaotic Coral skin.
How to claim the Mad Maggie’s Chaotic Coral skin
Coral skin is now available for free for all Amazon Prime Gaming subscribers. It’s pretty simple to acquire the new in-game cosmetics if you have connected your Apex account to Prime Gaming. If not, here’s how to do it:
Apex Legends players will first need to connect their account to an account with an active Prime Gaming subscription.
To link your accounts:
- Follow this link and enter your ID.
- Create an account.
- Go back to the Prime Gaming page.
If you’ve already linked your account, you can skip this step and move to the Apex Legends page on the website.
- Pick the Apex page on the Prime Gaming website. A new card will appear if there are any active rewards.
- Log into your Prime Gaming account.
- Click on the “Claim Now” button next to your reward.
- Run Apex Legends.
- You should be able to see the brand new skin in your inventory.
Apart from the Mad Maggie Coral skin, the new bundle also includes the “Punk Punch” Banner Frame and the “Fuchsia Flushed” L-Star skin to take out your enemies in style. The pink collection is limited and will only be available from April 17th to the 21st.
Is Mad Maggie a good legend?
Mad Maggie is doing pretty good, considering that she was just added into the protocol. Despite being new, she’s beaten the likes of Mirage, Wattson, Seer, and others. Players love her unbridled anger and aggression that she funnels into her Riot Grill and a Wrecking Ball.
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