New Apex Stories from the Outlands cinematic, ‘Family Business,’ releases tomorrow

It's Lifeline's time to shine.

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Apex Legends will be premiering a new Stories from the Outlands cinematic tomorrow morning, setting up what is sure to be a mid-season collection event centered around its focus legend. The cinematic, titled ‘Family Business’, appears to be delving deeper into the backstory of Lifeline and how she came to acquire her heirloom, the Shock Sticks.

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No details on the contents of the SFTO have been revealed by developer Respawn Entertainment, but a lot can be inferred from the thumbnail and announcement tweet alone. The thumbnail features a character hitting play on a song in their music library: “One Weapon A Day,” by the Flyer Liars. The Flyer Liars are a band fans have already grown familiar with in the lore, because Lifeline has been a recurring drummer for the touring punk group throughout her adult life.

The group first appeared in the background of Twitter lore drops in season five, both in Lifeline’s bedroom and posted up beside Wattson’s desk, which is where we first learned of Lifeline’s involvement. Her past with the band was later expanded upon with the addition of a backstory blurb to her London Calling skin. “On a trip to Solace, Lifeline befriended and joined a touring punk band called The Flyer Liars,” the blurb reads.” “It was a small step out of her parents’ wealthy world – one that eventually gave her the strength to leave home for good.”

Despite this punk past and her drumsticks heirloom, this side of Lifeline’s story hasn’t been expanded upon until now. Players can expect this SFTO to mirror similar cinematics made for Apex‘S launch characters, such as “Gridiron” for Bangalore earlier this year or the “Voidwalker” cinematic for Wraith.

Stories from the Outlands: Family Business will premiere at 10am CT on June 14.

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Alexis is a freelance journalist hailing from the UK. After a number of years competing on international esports stages, she transitioned into writing about the industry in 2021 and quickly found a home to call her own within the vibrant communities of the looter shooter genre. Now she provides coverage for games such as Destiny 2, Halo Infinite and Apex Legends.