While the Titan shown above may not have the full functionality of Titans from the Titanfall series, one can see why it might still be a bit too disruptive for Apex Legends. Respawn is already investigating tweaks to other Apex Legends champions, and addressing issues with the Switch port, so it's not the best time for the company to introduce such a groundbreaking ability. Still, many in the replies voiced their reservations for numerous reasons most notably, they pointed out that a gigantic Titan would likely be overpowered, if not game-breaking, and therefore unwise for Respawn to add. Biast12 also contends that the footage is likely from season 6 or 7, and that plans for Blisk may have changed since then. In the past, Biast12 has correctly leaked other champions' models and kits well before Respawn officially revealed them most notably, they revealed Loba's model well before her season 5 debut. A prior tweet claims that the Titan is Blisk's ultimate ability, which reads, " Blisk summons an Auto-Titan to suppress an area." The video, seemingly recorded by a phone, is a minute long, and shows a Titan falling from the sky, opening fire in a set motion, and then self-destructing, all in about 20 seconds. Last night, notable Apex Legends dataminer Biast12 posted what they claim to be a fully playable kit for Blisk, which includes the ability to spawn a Titan. Related: Apex Legends Players Discover A Trick To Improve Hip Fire Accuracy Blisk has made several background appearances in the Apex Legends lore (canonically, he is probably one of the founders of the Apex Games), but he's never been a playable character, nor has he previously been teased as one. Outside of Olympus, however, there has not been much in the way of overt Titanfall references in Apex Legends. Respawn gave a nod to Titanfall in October, when the new, Titanfall -inspired map, Olympus, came to Apex Legends. Blisk himself has been long rumored to be on the way as a playable champion, ever since Apex Legends launched in 2019. Since it has been confirmed to take place in the same setting as Titanfall, dedicated fans of the giant mech shooter have long clamored for some form of direct content migration between the two titles. Regardless, fans don't have to wait much longer for Apex Legends season six, which will add a new gun, holosprays, crafting and much more to the mix.A leaker is claiming that Blisk may finally be adding Titanfall's Titans to Apex Legends. For now, we will have to wait to see if Respawn actually introduces Blisk along with the addition of Rampart and new lore. It's possible that Blisk may make an appearance in season seven, like how Loba made an appearance in Revenant's trailer before being introduced the next season. However, we can see from Rampart's cinematic trailer, aside from his white hair, Blisk shows no signs of aging. There are many fans who believe Blisk may be too old now to join the games, as Apex Legends takes place 10-30 years after Titanfall. Beyond his appearances in trailers and lore, data miners found files early on that hinted towards the character being added into the pool. Players have been anticipating Blisk's arrival as a playable legend for years. The interesting thing about this scene, which many who haven't played Titanfall may not have noticed, is that it mirrors one of the final scenes of Titanfall 2 where Blisk ends up recruiting a nearly dead Cooper to the Apex Predators. Players finally get to see Blisk back in person in The Endorsement when he recruits Rampart to become a legend. Related: Fall Guys: Tips, Tricks & Strategies for New Players Paying Homage to Titanfallīlisk has remained completely outside of gameplay up until the recent addition of Rampart's graffiti to World's Edge, where we see multiple murals of the commissioner. The writer made it pretty clear he was cheering for Kuben. It ends with him mentioning it cost quite a lot to dine there, and he'd need to do some more betting at the Thunderdome. Blisk's name was also mentioned during one of season four's loading screens, with someone describing the restaurant where Loba's parents were killed in by Revenant. Since then, fans have been speculating his fate. These messages reveal that the commissioner has been missing for years and is presumed dead. In the release trailer, it is Blisk's voice we hear introducing us to the game, and it ends with him giving someone an Apex card (similar to the one we see in Rampart's trailer). During Revenant's release, Apex released a teaser that showed messages sent between Syndicate's Director of PR and Hammond Robotics. The first-look we get of Blisk is in Apex's opening trailer, where he is sitting at the bar and a man shows him an article of some Apex legends.