

Apex Legends Stories from the Outlands "The Endorsement"
While running her own modding shop, Ramya Parekh (aka Rampart) built her rep in underground gauntlet circuits. But success has a way of making enemies. Good thing she knows how to use all those fancy weapons she’s upgraded…
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Plot Summary
In this animated short, the Legend Octane, known for his adrenaline addiction and speed, is lured into a dangerous situation by a seemingly innocent endorsement deal. He soon discovers that the offer is a trap set by his rival, Revenant, who seeks to exploit Octane's recklessness for his own sinister purposes. The short culminates in a chaotic confrontation that highlights Octane's unwavering pursuit of thrills.
Critical Reception
As a promotional short for the video game Apex Legends, "The Endorsement" was well-received by the game's fanbase for its high-quality animation, fast-paced action, and compelling character moments, particularly in its depiction of the rivalry between Octane and Revenant. It effectively served its purpose of building hype and deepening the lore surrounding the game's characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its slick animation and dynamic action sequences.
- Appreciated for effectively developing the character dynamics, especially the conflict between Octane and Revenant.
- Seen as a successful piece of promotional content that enhances the game's universe.
Google audience: Audience reactions generally highlight the short's engaging animation and exciting portrayal of the Apex Legends characters, particularly Octane's personality and his rivalry with Revenant. Many viewers found it to be a visually impressive and entertaining addition to the game's ongoing narrative.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as a promotional short)
Fun Fact
The "Stories from the Outlands" series is known for its high production values, with "The Endorsement" featuring fluid animation and intense action that mirrors the fast-paced gameplay of Apex Legends.
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