In a recent interview with GamesRadar, Apex Legends director Chad Grenier was asked about possible PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X ports, which would make a lot of sense considering they’re the next major consoles. While he didn’t answer whether it will happen or not, he did express a lot of enthusiasm when posited with a potential Netflix series.
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This isn’t a promise that it will happen, however, as he adds that development on the game is the primary focus, but he would certainly be on board if the concept was actually pitched.
A Netflix adaptation would make a lot of sense. Netflix already hosts similar and very successful shows like the animated Castlevania and live-action Witcher shows (though that one is technically based on the books more so than the games). And more recently, it was announced that Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell will be getting the animated treatment with a two season show, directed and written by Derek Kolstad of John Wick fame. Unfortunately, there’s still no sign of a new Splinter Cell game.
But with how large Apex Legends’ cast has become, trying to balance everyone’s screen-time would be quite the challenge. The game doesn’t even technically have a main character, so there could be some debate as to who would headline this hypothetical show.
Fan-favorite Mirage could be safe bet, given his popularity with both the fans the developers, though we could also see the likes of Wraith, Loba, and Revenant receiving somewhat sizable roles.
Apex Legends’ story and world-building has, for the most part, been built outside of the game itself, with digital comics and animated shorts that further flesh out its many playable characters. For example, the aforementioned Rampart received one that provided backstory for her, as well as featured a character from Respawn’s Titanfall 2, Kuben Blisk, who served as that game’s main antagonist and is the creator behind the Apex Games.
There are plenty of direct connections between Apex Legends and Titanfall, with many fans hoping that this is leading up to a third Titanfall game, but there is still no confirmation that it will happen. Lead designer Carlos Pineda has said that the team loves the Titanfall universe and is always excited to come up with ways to connect the two games.
Apex Legends is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, with a Switch version also in development.
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Source: GamesRadar