Apex Legends: The Planet Puzzle Solved
The popular free-to-play battle royale game Apex Legends has left many a gamer wondering: how many planets are there in its vast universe? The fascinating world of Apex Legends draws inspiration from ancient mythology and futuristic technology, with maps and planets shrouded in mystery. In this article, we’ll solve the puzzle by exploring Syndicate Space, the Core Systems, and the various maps comprising the Apex Legends universe. Buckle up, battle-hardened explorers; we’re about to traverse the cosmos like never before!
Introduction to Syndicate Space
From the moment players enter Apex Legends, we’re introduced to Syndicate Space: a vast network of colonies, planets, and alien worlds. Here, corporate giants like IMC (Imaginia Mercatus Corporation) vie for superiority, while interstellar traders and explorers seek lost treasures. We’ll assume that all planets shown in the maps are part of Syndicate Space and the Apex Games themselves. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? Well, things grow more complex once we encounter the Core Systems.
The Core Systems, Earth, and Beyond
The Core Systems are clusters of planets linked to Sol, our beloved star housing Earth. There are about seven solar systems easy to access from home, including ours. Since Earth is no longer terraformed, let’s presume it’s considered a moon or a terrestrial planet akin to Mars in the setting. Only three full planets are specifically mentioned
| Planet Name | Type/Meaning | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Harmony | Planetary satellite | Inhabitated by the "Lemurians", possibly peaceful |
| Eden-6 (TII’s Homestead) | Abandoned | May hold secrets for the games |
| Tall Tales {(WRLD)-1} | TII’s Hubworld | Primary location for AI research |
The number of entire planets in the Core System is unknown but not trivial. Players might soon discover more solar systems harboring planets waiting to unfold their mysteries! We see glimpses of this concept in the world-building within the game and through media like comics.
What About the other Legends on the Maps? Counting the Celestial Presence
Now let’s head to the individual maps mentioned in the lore, combining our knowledge. Keep this in mind, we’re only considering major maps {(excluding duplicates, satellites, or planets within)}.
First Blood
[Kingston] Kings Bay (Imperial Mountains) Monastery Base (Sahran) Arclite (Algorib)
Market Plaza
[Polis]-1 Neon Mire [Gulag] – Possible additional planets pending discovery/ Market Hub
Within these maps and systems:
- 8 major galaxies (2 planets/systems per set) * 14 major terrestrial planets (Satellites aren’t included due to its unclear status; only complete planets are)
- Estimated **22 known planets on the maps {(we’re still on the unknown side)}
These 22 planets, as recorded in the main game settings, are already quite high. What other alien worlds, galaxies, sectors, or civilizations exist under the surface (pun included)? Future updates on the game world will allow us to unlock new parts of the Celestial, revealing more uncharted spaces.
Beyond the Skies: Lore and Predictions
Ruminate on the ever-expansive universe for a spell. Ancient Legends and remnants of Earth’s past reveal connections unseen. Factions operate in the background, hidden from the naked eye! The number of untold stories on other Planets exceeds our visible count. Expect a mix of established solar systems, dark corners , and, possibly new maps to continue unfolding** with the dynamic Apex Legends saga.
Let’s summarize what currently exists regarding planets with certainty:
- 0 (Earth); a separate entity
- 17 (known/recorded planets on individual maps (excluding duplicates); unknown = 5 + x + y + Z…
It’s crucial to acknowledge each new discovery builds upon mysteries already solved! The adventure continues, shedding light where shadows once covered. You, the skilled player-community, will forge a unique path through these vast universes. Let the adventure begin!
Will we know the exact total of all **Apex Legends planets in the nearest future? Most certainly, an ongoing process driven by passion and curiosity among players combined with the growth of developers’ vision, and even the game world itself in response to human ingenuity.