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Apex Legend's in-game 'Crypto' teaser points to location 'Worlds Edge'

Crypto is already in-game, but just as a teaser for now, and unfortunately not playable. What's 'Worlds Edge'?

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Respawn are doing an absolutely fantastic job with teasing their new champions in Apex Legends, and now thanks to some players we have found another one.

Apex Legend's in-game 'Crypto' teaser points to location 'Worlds Edge' | TweakTown.com

Heading over to the Apex Legends subreddit, FrozenFroh has posted a video of him finding an entrance to a secret room in the Singh Labs. Players who want to also find Crypto in-game will have to go to the Singh Labs and pry open one of the half-opened doors and enter the room.

You will find Crypto manically inputting hacking code software into one of his computers, but once you spot him he spots you and bolts off, grabbing his trusty hard drive on the way out. FrozenFroh was also responsible for locating Crypto's laptop that was secretly hidden on the Kings Canyon map. If you notice, before Crypto shuts down what he is working on you can see that he is attempting to redirect the void portal to a place called 'World's Edge.'

According to GameSpot, 'World's Edge' is nothing Titan Fall-related which could suggest that 'World's Edge' will be either a brand new map change in Season 3 or another entire map.

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