May 2020
So I was wondering, there is a lot of limited time content that people missed out on especially in the earliest seasons when Apex was first starting out. Someone like me that has played since season one still missed out on a lot of content for it wasn't easily accessible to the average or new player. Winning in Apex is a challenge and even greater challenge when playing alone with randoms that are inclined to not listen to you or work as a team. Point being I missed out on Wraith's music pack for it required 3 wins and further more missed out on a lot of base character music packs simply from not knowing they were available to earn. I'm a big fan when it comes to the music packs because one would be surprised how much an epic track or character themed one for their main or favorite legend can really boost morale before, during, and after a drop. It gets the blood flowing and overall puts you in the mindset of that legend and boost your morale giving you a since of indirect motivation.
So basically I thought of a solution for this issue in allowing players to directly purchase music packs via the rotating store, loot drops, or possible something similar to the heirloom store <-[Perferably not the heirloom store format for those are EXTREMELY rare and you'll basically have to fill EA's pockets with your life savings to get a chance of getting the points. Key word CHANCE!] Regardless, this would allow players who were unable to obtain these event items to have another method of obtaining them. Recently, Respawn released Wraith's event skin and weapon skins in the rotating store. I feel like music packs should deserve a spot in this bundle. This could also open windows for other music packs that were not obtainable but only heard during events such as the Apex Elite event. (If this was obtainable I had no knowledge of it.)
This is an idea that can extend to more than just music packs but skins too. So if anyone has a direct line to EA and Respawn I say pitch they idea. In the long run it benefits both parties.