Apex Legendsdeveloper Respawn Entertainment’scommitment to diversityis a cornerstone of its character-driven narrative.

The game boasts a massive roster of characters of all ages, races, and sexual identities.

Today, with the release of Stories From The Outlands: Last Hope, all of that changed.

Margo reads Catalyst’s palm, identifying compassion and a talent for leadership.

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A female voice repeatedly declares, “HOPE IS NOT YET LOST” via a loudspeaker.

The strange ferrofluid Hammond is extracting from Cleo seems to have taken a liking to Catalyst’s moon pendant.

Well, everyone except for Tressa and Margo, who stick around for a little post-curfew mischief.

“It’s beautiful,” Tressa observes as she gazes at the sky.

“So are you.

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That was…sort of hard,” Tressa acknowledges.

But the heartwarming moment is short-lived–Margo reveals that she has a plan to save Cleo.

Curious, Tressa reaches out to touch it, and the substance wraps around her palm.

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When it releases her, her moon-shaped pendant is levitating.

Unfortunately, things quickly go sideways.

When she looks back, Margo is being dragged away by Hammond security personnel.

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