While the ongoing Apex Legends Season 23 is set to end soon, prominent data miner/leaker @HYPERMYSTx mentioned on X that Fuse will likely be the next character to receive a rework. He was released with the launch of season 8 a few years ago. While the character is fairly balanced, this post has left players in a state of confusion.
This article explores the Apex Legends leak regarding Fuse’s rework.
Note: This article is based on leaks and is subject to change. Readers are advised to take each speculation with a pinch of salt.
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Fuse will supposedly receive a rework in future Apex Legends seasons
As mentioned, an X post by @HYPERMYSTx indicated that Fuse will likely receive a rework in the future Apex Legends updates. While there is no mention of the release date or even a window, players can only speculate for now. Moreover, the developers might start reworking the existing characters every season instead of releasing new ones.
Since the recent Lifeline rework has received a significant amount of positive feedback from the community, Respawn Entertainment releasing a reworked character each season won’t be surprising. Just as the former’s abilities were tweaked, Fuse’s skills will likely be changed slightly.
For example, Fuse’s Tactical – “Knuckle Cluster” – might gain the ability to stick onto an enemy upon direct impact. Moreover, his ultimate will likely receive a complete overhaul, similar to Lifeline.
If this rumor comes to be true, Fuse’s pick rate will likely go up significantly, making him a must-pick character in various game modes. Additionally, Fuse’s rework can be seen in another post from @HYPERMYST that showcases the codenames of the upcoming characters.
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Edited by Dinesh Renthlei