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<br>It’s not known at this time whether Neill Blomkamp has actually played Apex Legends , but it’s also not like Blomkamp is a stranger to video games involving guns and giant robots. He recently directed a short film/trailer for the other newly released EA game Anthem . So he has dipped enough of a toe into the waters of EA video games that perhaps his acknowledgement of the fan suggested skin would give it some weight. He even took to twitter himself to bring the idea to the pub<br><br> <br>It's yet another indicator that Respawn pays extremely close attention to the state of its fledgling battle royale title. With an incredible rate of growth and the addition of new Apex Legends guns and characters , the title looks set to continue to etch out a place for itself at the top of the most popular genre in the industry. Hopefully, there's room for a slimmer, not so bullet-riddled Pathfinder at the p<br><br> <br>With Apex Legnds taking the place of the shelved Titanfall 3 , the most logical way to introduce new characters would be to bring the likes of Sarah or Jack Cooper into Apex Legends . While that might be the case further down the line, it looks like Respawn is thinking outside the box for now. Interestingly though, the name Prophet could tie into a similar ser<br><br> <br>A YouTube video from user SookieSpy briefed players on the state of Apex Legends ' hitbox situation,  [https://Apexgamepulse.com/ site] and for the most part, things appear quite good. For context, players can sometimes shoot through Bloodhound's feathers without the game registering a hit, meaning that the hitboxes are tight on most models. Unfortunately, though, the robot Pathfinder appears to register hits that appear outside of a normal range. Basically, if a Pathfinder players has complained about getting hit more often than they should, they were actually onto something - the character is much easier to hit than basically any other in the g<br><br> <br>Apex Legends launched with eight main characters, as well as the unlockable Caustic and Mirage. Fans knew it wouldn't be long before the character choices would expand, and now, players might have their first look at who's coming next. Most of the names are completely new, but the inclusion of Prophet has piqued the interest of the gaming commun<br><br> <br>Obviously, there's not a lot of detail here. Wattson appears to be a scientist and Octane may be a speed-based character, but it's too early to say anything for certain. Respawn has confirmed that they will be following Fortnite 's seasonal model, which means new content and new Legends every three months. With the first season set to kick off in March, we may be seeing these two quite s<br><br> <br>In reality, all of this is beside the point, as this move seems to be an attempt for the rapper to distance himself from his failure to launch in the video game console market. Purchasing gray-market knock-off consoles en masse, quadrupling the price, and then marketing them as your own system is a shady move—so much so that it got him in legal trouble with Nintendo. Hopefully, he isn’t planning on entering any Apex Legends tournaments with the SouljaGame console. Were he still selling it, he would almost certainly be advertising the game to run on his system, which we all know it couldn�<br><br> <br>Blomkamp’s Chappie is about a robot with an advanced artificial intelligence who starts out child-like and innocent, before eventually going off on a bit of a murderous rampage. Pathfinder is also a highly intelligent robot, and is prone to shooting and killing his fellow champions. Considering the similarities between the two robots, what with their similar demeanors and aesthetic designs, a Chappie inspired skin for Pathfinder actually seems to make a lot of se<br><br> <br>It's almost certain that BAE339 is not the only one to have fallen for the allure of Apex Packs, having mistaken outlier anecdotes and the apparent ease with which professional streamers drop massive sums of money on in-game purchases as representations of their own odds of achieving the same results. While Apex Legends players would be wise to listen to the redditor's advice (especially once they hit Level 100, at which point the game stops handing out free Apex Packs entirely), they can at least take heart in the coming arrival of the game's inaugural Battle Pass sometime this March. Until that relieving wave of content washes over anticipant players, though, they'll have to fight the draw of Apex Packs or submit to the temptation against their better sense of judgem<br><br> <br>Apparently, developer Respawn Entertainment is aware of the issue already. A Respawn community manager named Jayfresh_Respawn appeared on the Apex Legends subreddit a few days ago to address the issue , stating that the company is "definitely aware of it" and that they couldn't comment any further on the problem at the time. The fact that Respawn is admitting knowledge of the issue is evidence that it will be addressed sooner rather than later, probably in the next few Apex Legends updat<br>
<br>In a tweet posted February 16th, RealApexLeaks revealed two screenshots of code that refer to two characters and abilities that have not been seen in the game so far. The first character, Octane, uses an ability called a Stim Injection (sound familiar TF2 players?). The second character is named Wattson and can deploy an ability called the Tesla T<br><br> <br>Now don't me wrong - the R-99 is by no means one of the game's worst guns. It's just not really one of the best, either. It's probably the most vanilla SMG, but it can be deadly in the right hands. What the R-99 lacks in damage output it makes up for in fire rate. Holding 18 rounds per magazine, the R-99 fires at 1,080 rounds per minute and deals 216 damage per second, making it one of the fastest guns in the game. That said, it's not very accurate, and should only be used in very close-quart<br><br> <br>While it’s no way a confirmation that a skin for Pathfinder is on the way, if the CEO of the company is on board then it seems highly likely this skin may come into existence. Plus, considering the incredible and sudden popularity of Apex Legends , it’s only a matter of time before they start doling out special skins for all of their characters. Respawn also recently unveiled their road map for the game, revealing that new characters, seasons and a battle pass are on the way. Special skins such as one based on Blomkamp’s own murderous robot could very well be one of the special items available on that battle p<br><br> <br>What the redditor stresses most heavily is that they were and remain entirely cognizant of their poor odds and the manipulative nature of loot boxes, yet they still fell for paying hundreds of dollars into a game that's otherwise completely free to enjoy. Clarifying that they've put "hours into Overwatch and Rocket League ," which each sport their own loot box-centric monetization models, without ever falling down this deep of a rabbit hole, they say that what drove them most was that their friends collected their own Heirloom Sets " in only a few crates " and " all the streamers have them ." Wanting players who also think themselves above the predatory model Apex Packs present, they conclude, " Don't be like m<br><br> <br>According to Gaming INTEL , Prophet is set to join the battle royale brawler and will have the special ability of "Precognition." Although it's unclear what Precognition will actually do, a likely guess is the ability to foresee future events like where supply drops and loot caches are. A more interesting option could include letting a squad know where the final circle will be and allowing them to head there ahead of time. Up there with the likes of Gibraltar's Dome of Protection and Mirage's cloaking ability, Precognition sounds like a pretty handy ability to h<br><br> <br>The Spitfire is a very popular weapon, and for good reason. It contains 35 rounds per magazine (the second most in the game) and deals significant damage - 20 body, 40 head. That said, it's much slower than the Devotion at 512 rounds per minute, making it one of the slowest machine guns. That said, it still deals 180 DPS on the body and 360 on the head, making it deadlier than any of the assault rifles (even slightly more damaging than the R-301 when it comes to headshots). If you have good aim, you should seriously consider the Spitf<br><br> <br>Then again, these may be two characters who were scrapped and not entirely deleted from the game. Datamining isn't a sure thing. Games like [https://apexgamepulse.com/ Apex Legends map Guide|https://apexgamepulse.com/] Legends have lots of files, and it's easy for stray code to get left behind from early development. One thing you can see from the screenshots is that both characters appear to have a wallrun ability, something that was removed from the game when developers gave up on making it a Titanfall battle royale . Does this mean wallrunning will return to the game with these new characters, is this code just remnants from an earlier development stage, or have these characters been around from the beginning but scheduled to launch with the first season? There's a lot of possibilit<br><br> <br>The sniper rifles are tricky to categorize. In fact, aside from one particular beast, they mostly come down to personal preference. That said, you really can't go wrong with the Longbow. It's the most damaging of the sniper rifles, as one shot deals 55 body damage and 110 head damage. You can also add the Skullpiercer attachment for massive headshot damage, making this (arguably) the most deadly SR in the game. That said, it's also the slowest, so you really need to make every shot co<br><br> <br>The Hemlok is a three-round burst assault rifle. Its three-round burst deals 54 body and 108 head damage per shot, making it one of the hardest-hitting assault rifles in the game. The trick is actually hitting your target! Firing in bursts is difficult and requires great aim, which could be a problem for those who prefer to spray and pray. The weapon also comes with a single-shot fire mode, and some people may find this a little easier to control, but it too requires great aim. It's not bad, but you can find a better assault ri<br>

Revision as of 08:13, 4 February 2026


In a tweet posted February 16th, RealApexLeaks revealed two screenshots of code that refer to two characters and abilities that have not been seen in the game so far. The first character, Octane, uses an ability called a Stim Injection (sound familiar TF2 players?). The second character is named Wattson and can deploy an ability called the Tesla T


Now don't me wrong - the R-99 is by no means one of the game's worst guns. It's just not really one of the best, either. It's probably the most vanilla SMG, but it can be deadly in the right hands. What the R-99 lacks in damage output it makes up for in fire rate. Holding 18 rounds per magazine, the R-99 fires at 1,080 rounds per minute and deals 216 damage per second, making it one of the fastest guns in the game. That said, it's not very accurate, and should only be used in very close-quart


While it’s no way a confirmation that a skin for Pathfinder is on the way, if the CEO of the company is on board then it seems highly likely this skin may come into existence. Plus, considering the incredible and sudden popularity of Apex Legends , it’s only a matter of time before they start doling out special skins for all of their characters. Respawn also recently unveiled their road map for the game, revealing that new characters, seasons and a battle pass are on the way. Special skins such as one based on Blomkamp’s own murderous robot could very well be one of the special items available on that battle p


What the redditor stresses most heavily is that they were and remain entirely cognizant of their poor odds and the manipulative nature of loot boxes, yet they still fell for paying hundreds of dollars into a game that's otherwise completely free to enjoy. Clarifying that they've put "hours into Overwatch and Rocket League ," which each sport their own loot box-centric monetization models, without ever falling down this deep of a rabbit hole, they say that what drove them most was that their friends collected their own Heirloom Sets " in only a few crates " and " all the streamers have them ." Wanting players who also think themselves above the predatory model Apex Packs present, they conclude, " Don't be like m


According to Gaming INTEL , Prophet is set to join the battle royale brawler and will have the special ability of "Precognition." Although it's unclear what Precognition will actually do, a likely guess is the ability to foresee future events like where supply drops and loot caches are. A more interesting option could include letting a squad know where the final circle will be and allowing them to head there ahead of time. Up there with the likes of Gibraltar's Dome of Protection and Mirage's cloaking ability, Precognition sounds like a pretty handy ability to h


The Spitfire is a very popular weapon, and for good reason. It contains 35 rounds per magazine (the second most in the game) and deals significant damage - 20 body, 40 head. That said, it's much slower than the Devotion at 512 rounds per minute, making it one of the slowest machine guns. That said, it still deals 180 DPS on the body and 360 on the head, making it deadlier than any of the assault rifles (even slightly more damaging than the R-301 when it comes to headshots). If you have good aim, you should seriously consider the Spitf


Then again, these may be two characters who were scrapped and not entirely deleted from the game. Datamining isn't a sure thing. Games like Apex Legends map Guide|https://apexgamepulse.com/ Legends have lots of files, and it's easy for stray code to get left behind from early development. One thing you can see from the screenshots is that both characters appear to have a wallrun ability, something that was removed from the game when developers gave up on making it a Titanfall battle royale . Does this mean wallrunning will return to the game with these new characters, is this code just remnants from an earlier development stage, or have these characters been around from the beginning but scheduled to launch with the first season? There's a lot of possibilit


The sniper rifles are tricky to categorize. In fact, aside from one particular beast, they mostly come down to personal preference. That said, you really can't go wrong with the Longbow. It's the most damaging of the sniper rifles, as one shot deals 55 body damage and 110 head damage. You can also add the Skullpiercer attachment for massive headshot damage, making this (arguably) the most deadly SR in the game. That said, it's also the slowest, so you really need to make every shot co


The Hemlok is a three-round burst assault rifle. Its three-round burst deals 54 body and 108 head damage per shot, making it one of the hardest-hitting assault rifles in the game. The trick is actually hitting your target! Firing in bursts is difficult and requires great aim, which could be a problem for those who prefer to spray and pray. The weapon also comes with a single-shot fire mode, and some people may find this a little easier to control, but it too requires great aim. It's not bad, but you can find a better assault ri