
With this past week being the inauguration for Apex Legends’ Season 6 ‘Boosted’, fans are still adjusting to some of the major changes coming to the popular battle royale. And with the game’s newest addition, Rampart, the title’s definitive meta seems to be shifting as many players are taking interest in the notorious modder. Howbeit, while Respawn Entertainment has illustrated to continue the game’s progression with more additions later on, this endeavor could expand beyond EA’s servers.
Gathered that the developer is honing in on the creative drive for Apex Legends with a dedicated studio based in Vancouver, the project does also contain ambitions to exceed from the gaming medium. In an interview with GamesRadar, Apex Legends Game Director Chad Grenier does shows his interest in working on a Netflix series later down the line if the opportunity appears.
Yeah, I would love to do that. That sounds awesome. A Netflix animated series of Apex? Sign me up! I think right now we’re focused on making the game but heck, if someone wants to pitch me something I’ll listen.
Although Grenier does tell that the current objective for Respawn Entertainment is to continue fueling more content into Apex Legends, he does disclose that he is open to possible ideas for the show if someone sharing similar interests comes to the table. Grenier also tells that the direction of the hypothetical show would also be represented best as an animated series.
Currently, the developer crunches out 3D-rendered videos of the game for the Stories from the Outlands to inject lore into the coming characters being added to the Apex Games. But if the same style of animation was to be presented as a Netflix series or similar inspirations would surely be a must watch for many of the title’s avid fans.
What would you like to see from an Apex Legends show?
Apex Legends is out now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Source: GamesRadar







