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ImperialHal, the CEO of Apex Legends, has given his verdict about the upcoming season of the game. The streamer casually spoke about it in his recent stream, as he mentioned some crucial details about the update. Hal believed season 14 to be the best of Apex Legends, with the franchise closely balancing out every minute detail. 

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Apart from this, he also talked about some specific guns, the ones he majorly used in the game. Most importantly, he stressed the Wingman, a lethal six-round pistol that ranks at the highest position in terms of pick rate. 

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Phillip Dosen, popularly known as ImperialHal in showbiz, is one of the most successful players in Apex Legends. The 23-year-old American started his journey during the game’s inaugural seasons, as fans saw some breathtaking content from him. Soon, he also joined the prestigious TSM clan and produced content for the same. 

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As time passed, Phillip started getting recognition as the Wraith main ranked on the top in the Apex charts. Fans crowned him with the title of “CEO,” as there were hardly any other players at his level. Hal was one of the few players to clock a massive viewership on Twitch as he entertained fans with his content. So, in a recent stream on August 6, he casually spoke about the upcoming season of Apex Legends. 

Respawn has worked hard regarding season 14, as we saw some massive changes to guns and legends buffs. Mainly, they changed the ammo for their pocket sniper, Wingman, as it will now use sniper ammo instead of heavy. Apart from this, the devs have introduced a new legend, Vantage, that will drop on the same day as the new season. 

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This quickly caught the attention of the CEO, as he had some insights about them. He said, “It seems like the next season is turning into like what I kind of wanted in Apex — where everything is kind of broken. They’re putting so many guns on the ground that are kind of OP. It’s not just what’s being returned to ground loot. It’s what Respawn are putting away too: “they’re putting the dog sh*t ones in the package…who the f**ck is going to craft a RE-45?”

Despite having differing opinions about the update, Hal felt that this season would bring out the best of Apex Legends. After all, it is going back to the olden times, when it introduced multiple broken weapons and everyone had to do their best to survive.

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you support ImperialHal’s statements or do you have a different opinion about season 14? Let us know in the comments section.

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