
Some data miners had come across the newest Apex Legends character Fuse recently. Well now EA has officially revealed Fuse to be the next Apex Legends, Legend. He has a very interesting backstory and a grenade-launcher for a right arm which should make him a quick favorite for players. Here is a look at the newest playable character in Apex Legends, Fuse.
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The story for Fuse is a bit of a tragic one. For most of his life, he and his best friend are blowing things up, robbing banks and living a life of mayhem. They are able to do this because they are on a planet called Salvo that is basically lawless and seemingly a backwater place that broke from the main alliance of planets when Fuse and his friend were kids. Then Salvo joins the alliance and things breakdown for Fuse and his friend. whereas they were passing the golden grenade for years in friendly competition, now it was used to blowoff Fuse’s arm.
He comes to the Apex Legends arena with a new arm and a chip on his shoulder in Season 8. This season and he will launch on February 2 along with a redone version of Kings Canyon. This is the beginning of a new map or a remade version of an old map coming to Apex Legends with every season.
It will be interesting to see what style of play Fuse brings to the game. It seems pretty clear that he will not be a supportive type legend and instead will look to go on the offensive. This means that players playing him will be looking to rack-up the kills and get to the top of the leader board.
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