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harsh planet beset by intense volcanic activity, Talos was once deemed uninhabitable, and only small luddite settlements took root there. However, it became a hotbed of IMC activity when a rare mineral compound was discovered beneath its surface. Heat-reducing towers were built to super-cool its natural lava flows to allow resource extraction - the facility that housed them was optimistically dubbed “New Dawn”, and the town of World’s Edge grew around it.\n\nDecades ago, an explosion in one of the towers covered the surrounding area in a lethal flash freeze. World’s Edge was abandoned, its only remaining inhabitants a small community of hunters who once spurned modern technology (but tentatively accepted it again under the guidance of their beloved local hero, Bloodhound). However, its ruins and the planet’s energy-rich soil drew the attention of two critical groups: the Mercenary Syndicate and Hammond Robotics. After the Repulsor attack on King's Canyon and the various attempts to rebuild it proved too much trouble than they were worth, World’s Edge became the second home of the Apex Games and a key operational center for Hammond Robotics.\n\nSeason 3[]\n\nSorting Factory, located in this arena, was the site of the murder of James \"The Forge\" McCormick, an incoming Legend, by Revenant.\n\nSeason 6[]\n\nAfterward, the entrance of Hammond Robotics' Planetary Harvester into the arena changed its landscape, devastating Capitol City and opening up lava fissures. A couple more buildings were erected by Hammond during a season break, and the rocket Arcadia was stationed near the Dome area of the arena alongside facilities for its maintenance.\n\nSeason 10[]\n\nThe state of World's Edge reached a breaking point when the Train Yard, Refinery, and Sorting Factory were devastated by the ecological collapse from the Harvester. As such, Hammond Robotics installed the Lava Siphon and Climatizer to regulate Talos's natural volatility. In truth, however, the Climatizer simply cools the air, while the Lava Siphon heats it back up, which will cause further catastrophe to the planet. [1]\n\nWith the Harvester shut down and overtaken by Bloodhound's village, they wish to set their sights on Hammond for devastating their home. Meanwhile, Bloodhound felt immense guilt and responsibility for the state of things in their home, wishing to know why they would have allowed such a thing to happen.\n\nLocations[]\n\nLocations in bold are marked on the map screen. Non-bold locations' names can only be seen in the top-left corner of the HUD when entering these areas.

Harsh planet beset by intense volcanic activity, Talos was once deemed uninhabitable, and only small Luddite settlements took root there. However, it became a hotbed of IMC activity when a rare mineral compound was discovered beneath its surface. Heat-reducing towers were built to supercool its natural lava flows to allow resource extraction - the facility that housed them was optimistically dubbed “New Dawn”, and the town of World’s Edge grew around it.

Decades ago, an explosion in one of the towers covered the surrounding area in a lethal flash freeze. World’s Edge was abandoned, its only remaining inhabitants a small community of hunters who once spurned modern technology (but tentatively accepted it again under the guidance of their beloved local hero, Bloodhound). However, its ruins and the planet’s energy-rich soil drew the attention of two critical groups: the Mercenary Syndicate and Hammond Robotics. After the Repulsor attack on King's Canyon and the various attempts to rebuild it proved too much trouble than they were worth, World’s Edge became the second home of the Apex Games and a key operational center for Hammond Robotics.

Season 3:
Sorting Factory, located in this arena, was the site of the murder of James "The Forge" McCormick, an incoming Legend, by Revenant.

Season 6:
Afterward, the entrance of Hammond Robotics' Planetary Harvester into the arena changed its landscape, devastating Capitol City and opening up lava fissures. A couple more buildings were erected by Hammond during a season break, and the rocket Arcadia was stationed near the Dome area of the arena alongside facilities for its maintenance.

Season 10:
The state of World's Edge reached a breaking point when the Train Yard, Refinery, and Sorting Factory were devastated by the ecological collapse from the Harvester. As such, Hammond Robotics installed the Lava Siphon and Climatizer to regulate Talos's natural volatility. In truth, however, the Climatizer simply cools the air, while the Lava Siphon heats it back up, which will cause further catastrophe to the planet. [1]

With the Harvester shut down and overtaken by Bloodhound's village, they wish to set their sights on Hammond for devastating their home. Meanwhile, Bloodhound felt immense guilt and responsibility for the state of things in their home, wishing to know why they would have allowed such a thing to happen.

Locations:
Locations in bold are marked on the map screen. Non-bold locations' names can only be seen in the top-left corner of the HUD when entering these areas.

Harsh planet beset by intense volcanic activity, Talos was once deemed uninhabitable, and only small Luddite settlements took root there. However, it became a hotbed of IMC activity when a rare mineral compound was discovered beneath its surface. Heat-reducing towers were built to super-cool its natural lava flows to allow resource extraction - the facility that housed them was optimistically dubbed "New Dawn," and the town of World's Edge grew around it.

Decades ago, an explosion in one of the towers covered the surrounding area in a lethal flash freeze. World's Edge was abandoned, its only remaining inhabitants a small community of hunters who once spurned modern technology (but tentatively accepted it again under the guidance of their beloved local hero, Bloodhound). However, its ruins and the planet's energy-rich soil drew the attention of two critical groups: the Mercenary Syndicate and Hammond Robotics. After the Repulsor attack on King's Canyon and the various attempts to rebuild it proved too much trouble than they were worth, World's Edge became the second home of the Apex Games and a key operational center for Hammond Robotics.

Season 3:
Sorting Factory, located in this arena, was the site of the murder of James "The Forge" McCormick, an incoming Legend, by Revenant.

Season 6:
Afterward, the entrance of Hammond Robotics' Planetary Harvester into the arena changed its landscape, devastating Capitol City and opening up lava fissures. A couple more buildings were erected by Hammond during a season break, and the rocket Arcadia was stationed near the Dome area of the arena alongside facilities for its maintenance.

Season 10:
The state of World's Edge reached a breaking point when the Train Yard, Refinery, and Sorting Factory were devastated by the ecological collapse from the Harvester. As such, Hammond Robotics installed the Lava Siphon and Climatizer to regulate Talos's natural volatility. In truth, however, the Climatizer simply cools the air, while the Lava Siphon heats it back up, which will cause further catastrophe to the planet. [1]

With the Harvester shut down and overtaken by Bloodhound's village, they wish to set their sights on Hammond for devastating their home. Meanwhile, Bloodhound felt immense guilt and responsibility for the state of things in their home, wishing to know why they would have allowed such a thing to happen.

Locations:
Locations in bold are marked on the map screen. Non-bold location names can only be seen in the top-left corner of the HUD when entering these areas.