Apex Legends-Inspired Sneakers Announced

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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


When it comes to full-auto weapons, you can't really do any better than the Devotion. It holds a massive 44 rounds in its magazine, which makes it a quality gun for large-scale shootouts as you don't need to reload very often. It's also a very fast gun, shooting 900 rounds per minute and doling out 255 damage per second on the body and 510 on the head. It can absolutely shred opponents thanks to its fast damage output and mag size, and it almost always wins in a 1v1 AR battle thanks to its lack of reload t


All this is to say that the sheer variety of weapons ensures a mix of quality. Not every weapon is going to be a beast worthy of mowing down opponents - you also need the useless to balance it out. Some guns are simply better than others, not accounting for personal preference. There is damage, fire rate, upgrades, stability, and rounds to consider, and each weapon has its own unique strengths and weaknes


The Triple Take is an interesting sniper rifle in that it fires three bullets in a spray pattern. This makes for interesting strategy, and it can be devastating in the right hands. Unfortunately, not too many people have the right hands, and they simply treat it like a regular sniper rifle. And if you're doing that, you can definitely do better. It's the weakest sniper rifle in the game in terms of single-bullet damage output and most players don't utilize the spray correctly. Save the Triple Take for the profession

Apex Legends  seems to be the word on so many gamers lips right now and not always for the best reasons due to the amounting debate whether it will overtake Fortnite with some saying Apex Legends is better while others saying Fortnite will always be top, but there's one thing I think we can all agree on and that these Apex Legends inspired sneakers are dope.

Next up is the quirky and fun Pathfinder with Chris again merging the colors associated with the character precisely - with the blue, yellow and black gloss - this is Pathfinder down to a T. You can even see the little smiley face logo from the front of Pathfinders screen on his chest attached to the side of the sneaker. Genius!

Apex Legends news|https://apexgamepulse.com/ Legends  is available for free now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the game, you can read our full review  and our recent editorial going into what Apex Legends  needs to do to stand out  from the rest of the battle royale pack.


It's likely that not all of this content will make it into the live game. But, even if these datamined gems aren't sneak peeks, they're still an interesting look at the development process and where Apex Legends could have gone. Next: Apex Legends: How Much Faster Than Fortnite Is It Growing - And Can It Keep It


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

Now, I'm sure you're wondering how you can get your hands on these and what part of your soul do you have to sell. Presently, they aren't for sale nor have they gone into production, but Tina Sanchez who is a game developer on Apex Legends and producer at Respawn made the comment on Twitter that she wants a pair of these - Chris replied that they should do some official customs for Apex Legends . Tina went on to tag the community manager and project lead at Respawn - so watch this space - you could very well be sliding around in your very own Apex Legends Sneakers.

In his latest venture, Chris has assembled some stunning concept artwork onto two pairs of Jordans. On the one pair, we see the Legend that is Bloodhound - incorporating the yellow, green, red, and black shades from the hound's attire - with just a hint near the bottom of the sneaker of the Apex Legends logo. If you are a fan of the game, there's no doubt that you wouldn't know who this sneaker was trying to interpret straight off the bat.


You don't want to spread out too far from your mates, but getting a little breathing room is a step towards success regardless of drop conditions. Dropping clustered too close together isn't advantageous for anyone, causing you to compete for loot within your squad, thus delaying everyone from getting totally kitted out. More importantly, it slows you from covering the area and moving