

When a season begins, they usually don’t remember much about it because it was at least a year ago for them. Respawn Devs confirmed multiple times that they are developing way ahead of time. Assuming all 9 are the actual upcoming Legends, that means more than 2 years of Legend content have been leaked. So, in terms of Legends, 9 upcoming Legends seem to have been leaked by some content creators. So take all the leaks with a pinch of salt. Leaking unreleased content has become its own beast, and content creators sometimes gravitate towards what would bring in more views. A leaker being right once doesn’t mean their future leaks will be just as accurate. So a leak can be very accurate or very false depending on how many of the assets the leaker has access to.

A new Legend being added to the game means lots of assets for them: voice lines, unique animations, character models, and so on. Now, this is an entirely different area than the leaked weapons, etc. There are also leaks about upcoming Legends. They also seem to have a very fast weapon switch rate between them, making wielding double Gemini a great asset to win close to mid-range fights. The way it works is quite similar to CAR or R-99, but if you equip two of them, dealing damage with one Gemini feeds ammo to the other Gemini. The leaker also claims it can be charged up to shoot one big shot from each pistol for a higher damage impact.Īnother noteworthy leak is Gemini, a new SMG. It’s a dual-pistol weapon where you can’t aim down sights but instead use the ADS button to fire the second pistol-giving up some accuracy to gain an incredible stopping power at close range. But a leak claims that a new weapon called Fanatic is in the works. Remember how we’ve been asking for P2020 or Mozambique to be dual-wielded? Well, that’s not happening for the time being. So, here are some Apex Legends leaks for you. If you feel the same way, skip this next section to avoid potential spoilers. In the age of leaks and spoilers, nothing beats the excitement of going in blind! They take away the best part of new content: the reveal! I’d rather wait for an official cinematic to be released to learn about new Legends and their abilities. #IYKYK Come on, give us some interesting leaks about Apex Legends! We all know who we should trust in that situation. So most of the time, what you’ll get from a leak is not data but a suggestion. Mainly because the leakers access an unfinished version of unreleased content, and also developers catch up with the leaks and proceed accordingly. You should keep in mind that most of the time, leaks can’t give you exact information that will be consistent with the released content. However, we know for a fact that some people do have access to early builds of Apex Legends and release gameplay videos of unreleased content at the risk of being exposed. Leaks are and likely will always be unreliable to a certain extent. So, how do we know if these leaks are real or not?
BLISK LEAKED ABILITIES PC
Apex Legends runs on a heavily modified Source Engine, so its PC version can be heavily modded to create very interesting results, such as creating a weapon that shoots Wraiths that log out upon contact with a surface. Sometimes people who are friends with the developers learn some info from them and decide to leak it, which is the least credible type of leak since they are text-based and mostly rely on a “my uncle works at Nintendo” level of trust.Īpex Legends, while also receiving text-based leaks, gets a lot of “gameplay video” type of leaks, and lately, a lot of info was dropped by the leakers. As long as they promise to include information on unreleased and upcoming content, it’s a leak. Leaks come in many shapes, from entire gameplay videos to photos of a monitor from far away.

But Apex Legends has already seen nearly 2 years’ worth of leaks recently, so I’ll be focusing on that. Obviously, leaks don’t only happen for Apex Legends. Greetings, Legends! We’re tackling the leaks issue in this article. In this article, we’ll take a look and see how the leaks work and if we should (occasionally) trust them. Sometimes content creators just want to create some buzz around their work and claim to have acquired some leaks regarding the future of a certain video game.
