The second installment of Kill Code teases Revenant's rebirth in Apex Legends and the end of his glitches

As a result, Revenant's Death Totem refuses to be placed on the ground properly in any way, sending him on a jumbled memory quest to discover what is wrong with him.

The second installment of Kill Code teases Revenant's rebirth in Apex Legends and the end of his glitches, Credit: Apex legends (Twitter)
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 1, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

What is left for you to become if you have already died? The second installment of the Kill Code cinematic series, which was just released today, finally confirmed the legend’s revision for season 18, also known as “Revenant Reborn.” Revenant will use Apex Legends to find the answer to that question. Kill Code’s second chapter opens and closes with Revenant gleefully slicing and dicing his way through his fleshy adversaries.

However, as he continues to play matches one after another, his skills start to fail him. If you need more information about The second installment of Kill Code teases Revenant’s rebirth in Apex Legends and the end of his glitches, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

The second installment of Kill Code teases Revenant’s rebirth in Apex Legends and the end of his glitches:

As a result, Revenant’s Death Totem refuses to be placed on the ground properly in any way, sending him on a jumbled memory quest to discover what is wrong with him. In terms of lore, Revenant’s fragmented memories contain a wealth of information: his creation, the killing of Loba’s family, and his agreement with Valkyrie as she pleaded with him to leave Loba alone, among other things.

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The star of the show, however, is going to be Revenant with his eerie new appearance and abilities as he stalks Crypto in the trailer’s concluding scene. Players who haven’t already unlocked Revenant as a character won’t have to worry about doing so in order to test out the rework next season. On the official season splash page for Resurrection, or season 18 for those keeping score, Respawn and EA made this declaration. However, if players want to keep him unlocked after season 18, they will still need to unlock him permanently by “completing quests”.

The expectation among many Revenant fans is that the new iteration will be more engaging for players than the previous one. According to Apex Legends Status, he has been at the bottom of the character pick rates for a few years now despite playing a significant role in the game’s lore, having excellent visual design, and having a great character release.

In actuality, Revenant’s Heirloom’s Genesis collection event in 2021 was the only significant event to cause a significant increase in his pick rate during that time period. With the exception of that, Revenant has primarily been a weak character with a problematic ultimate (which Kill Code Part Two made fun of excellently).

How entertaining the new Revenant is to play will probably determine how much of the game’s casual player base engages with the new season, as it is the focal point of a new season that seems to be a little lighter on content than the previous two, with only him, changes to the ranked system, and Mixtape modes coming to Broken Moon. Resurrection, season 18 of Apex, is scheduled to debut on August 8. On Aug. 3, the season’s gameplay trailer will be released.

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