Maps in battle royale games are typically huge and play a large part in whether or not their game succeeds. Kings Canyon map, creating a new drop location. Season 8 of Apex Legends has the maps on a rotation that isn't immediately obvious, and one of the three maps is currently unplayable entirely.
The newest map, Olympus, was added in Apex Legends Season 7 and is currently one of two maps in rotation, alongside Kings Canyon. When playing unranked duos or trios, the game tells players which map is currently being played in the corner where the game type is selected. It also comes with a timer, counting down until the map changes again. Unfortunately, there is no way in-game to see any sort of rotation schedule.
Luckily, fan-made tracker Apex Legends' second map, added in Season 3) is missing entirely.
When World's Edge Is Coming Back To Apex Legends
According to Nintendo Switch players ing Apex Legends on March 9 won't even have a chance to play World's Edge.
New seasons typically bring either a new map or a major map update. World's Edge could be getting an overhaul for Season 9, explaining its absence. Before the release of Olympus, leaks suggested the next might be called Tropic Island. Either the name was a ruse to disguise Olympus, or there is still another map on the way. It's hard to believe a fourth map is coming so soon after Olympus, especially when the current maps aren't all being used, so a World's Edge update is more likely. Still, it's impossible to say for certain until Respawn or EA releases some sort of confirmation, but the most likely scenario is World's Edge staying completely out of Apex Legends' map rotation until it gets a rework next season.
Sources: Apex Legends Map Rotation, Electronic Arts