Season 4: Assimilation introduces Revenant, another offense-heavy character, to Apex Legends. Better-suited for those both skilled and confident enough to charge forward without a concrete game plan, Revenant is not an ideal pick for new players--he's basically the opposite of Crypto.
In the following guide, we go into the minutiae of Revenant's three abilities (Stalker, Silence, and Death Totem) so you can understand how each one works, and also offer tips on which characters best pair up with the synthetic nightmare. If you're still struggling to play as Revenant, we go into his weaknesses too, as well as how to best overcome them.
Alongside Revenant, Assimilation adds the Sentinel sniper rifle, World's Edge map changes, character buffs (including a big one for Bloodhound), weapon adjustments (one of which screws over the Havoc), over 100 battle pass rewards and plenty more.
Once a human and the greatest hitman for the Mercenary Syndicate, the simulacrum known as Revenant desires nothing more than to take revenge on his former masters for turning him into a living machine without a will of his own. With a glitch in his programming preventing the Syndicate from bringing him back under their control, the higher-ups within the organization decided the best way to escape Revenant's terrifying grasp was to throw the synthetic nightmare into the Apex Games, where his lust for murder helps the company market the machine as the latest villain to join the blood sport.
As you can probably surmise, Revenant's backstory translates into an incredibly aggressive legend to play. Your entire strategy for playing as Revenant can be summarized in one word: attack. While playing as Revenant, you should always be on the hunt for another
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