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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>This isn’t the first time he’s proclaimed an interest in digital sports. In late 2018, he announced that he intended to form his own franchise and jump headfirst into the eSports arena. Inspired by Twitch star Ninja, he originally stated that he was looking for players to form teams to play at a competitive level in games like Overwatch, Fortnite, Super Smash Brothers, CS:GO, Gears of War , and many m<br><br> <br>Nobody can say for sure if the rapper plans on competing in these leagues himself, acting as a coach or manager, or simply investing some funds in a team. He definitely seems avid about gaming culture, though, so it may be that he’s willing to go toe to toe with some of the world’s best battle royale players. Ninja recently won the first official Apex Legends tournament , of course, so he’ll be up against some stiff, experienced competit<br><br> <br>Apex Legends is filled to the brim with unique weapons and various weapon upgrades, allowing for a wide variety of play styles. You've got your standard assault rifles for those who prefer a more offensive and fast-paced approach. You've got shotguns for those who like to get up close and personal, veering through hallways and buildings. There's also sniper rifles for those who like to camp out near the circle and pick off incoming (or departing) squads. And then there's the pistols, which are...pistols. No one really uses th<br><br>This suggestion is straightforward and obvious when comparing the ways Apex Legends differs from its competitors, but that doesn’t make it any less worthwhile to repeat. With the unpredictable nature of the time players can truly designate to gaming, gathering a specific number of friends that all want and are able to play the same game at the same time can be a truly maddening task. Without two known allies at your side, relying on random players for support in this co-operative centric title can be equally frustrating, even with the unexpectedly beneficial pinging system. By adding the option for singleplayer or two-player action, players won’t have to worry as frequently about having to find as many, or any, reliable teammates when they choose to spend their free time with Apex Legends.<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>Neill Blomkamp, the director of movies such as District 9 and Elysium , has been approached by fans on Twitter about the possibility of a new skin for popular [https://Apexgamepulse.com Apex Legends missions|https://apexgamepulse.com/] Legends character Pathfinder. The skin in question is based on his own 2015 sci fi film, Chapp<br><br> <br>Soulja Boy just won’t leave the world of gaming alone. His recent stint promoting low-cost plug n’ play all-in-one gaming consoles didn’t end all that well, though he's already found his next calling: esports. That’s right, if the tweet he posted on the 20th of February is to be believed, he’s currently gearing up to form a team and break into the world of competitive Apex Legen<br><br> <br>With Zampella seemingly approving this skin suggested by both fans of the movie and Blomkamp himself, perhaps other directors could similarly suggest their own skins. Could Michael Bay suggest a Bad Boys skin, or David Fincher suggest a Fight Club inspired skin? Everyone is getting on board with Apex Legends as it grows more and more popular with each passing week. It’s only a matter of time before Hollywood comes calling, for some of that sweet battle royale expos<br><br>Two weeks ago, there were merely whispers surrounding the possible existence of a new title from Titanfall developer Respawn Entertainment. Now, after a reveal event that also acted as a shadow drop, Apex Legends has had an undeniably impressive launch, after reaching over two million players in its first 24 hours and 25 million players in its first week, including a peak of two million concurrent players. Apex Legends continues to set livestreaming records as well, as it continues to maintain a prominent spot as one of Twitch’s most-viewed titles, oftentimes eclipsing the likes of Fortnite and Overwatch. While this debut has been remarkable, the battle royale title still has plenty to prove if it wants to have staying power for the months and potentially years to come. There’s a number of ideas out there for how to improve and refine Apex Legends, and here are three key ones that could help secure Apex Legends’ future as a fresh and replayable shooter.<br>
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