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Massive Apex Legends leak apparently reveals the next nine legends

Apex Legends is one of the largest battle royale games out in the market right now, which is why the latest leak for this massive game is so impressive. It’s a leak of an absurdly large scale, revealing nine seasons worth of new content for the game. It’s a lot to take in, and can potentially spoil tons of future content for fans who may wish to be surprised instead. It goes without saying, but consider this your potential spoiler warning.

This leak was spotted in ApexUncovered, a subreddit that contains posts about leaks for the game. This leak spawned from a Reddit user with a mysterious username, /u/5849373-throwaway, who uploaded a folder that contained gameplay videos and text files for unreleased content. Currently, the folder is unavailable to download, but the contents of the folder have been fully investigated and documented in the subreddit.

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One video in particular revealed nine new legends from a video running over 10 minutes: Conduit, Caliber, Catalyst, Jester, Newcastle, Phantom, Scryer, Uplink, and Vantage. There were a couple of fleshed-out legends, like Newcastle and Vantage, but most of the character models seemed to be placeholders. Regardless, all the heroes’ names are present as well as some of their planned abilities. The leak also contained information about upcoming maps, emotes, and weapons.

The reliability of any leak should always be brought into question (especially as many of the characters seem unfinished or not particularly fleshed out). However, the leak was quickly pulled by Respawn and the videos seemed rather genuine, so it’s likely there’s some amount of truth to these leaks. However, Repsawn has yet to comment on the leaks at all. Apex Legends is currently on the cusp of the end of its 12th season, so it may not be much longer after all until we hear some news about these leaks.

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Massive Apex Legends leak apparently reveals the next nine legends
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