Data miners have found two new weapons in the code of Apex Legends. The legends in the game also have something to say about it.
This is new: For the battle royale Apex Legends, there will soon be new weapons. At least that’s what fans believe, who have already found initial hints in the voice lines. Now, the discoveries of the data miners add to this. They looked deeper into the game’s code and see that the Havoc and the L-Star are now available.
They completely uncovered these with the intended stats and possible weapon adjustments.
What weapons are involved? The found weapons are L-Star EMG and HAVOC Rifle. The L-Star is a light machine gun, while the HAVOC is an assault rifle.
The data miners were able to reveal many values of the weapons before their release. Whether these values will carry over into the game or undergo balancing is unclear.
The stats of the L-Star: 252-504 DPS, 42 damage on headshots, 21 damage on body shots:

The stats of the Havoc Rifle: 202-404 DPS, 36 damage on headshots – 18 damage on body shots:

What else did the data miners find? According to the leaked data, the HAVOC Rifle should be compatible with the Selectfire Receiver and Turbocharger. Additionally, 6 optics are compatible.
The Selectfire Receivers allow you to switch between different fire modes.
The Turbocharger reduces the spin-up time of automatic fire for compatible weapons.

Characters talk about new weapons: Although players cannot yet hold them in their hands, hints about the weapons have already been noted. From the legends themselves.
On Reddit, user Goldstein_Goldberg explains: “When I play Bangalore and ping the Select-Fire Hop-Up, she says If you have a Havoc or Prowler.” This has been new in the game since the last update.
The L-Star weapon is also already in the hands of Bloodhound in a picture.

The findings from data mining and the leaks from the legends themselves in Apex Legends mean for fans that it is only a matter of time before these two new weapons are incorporated.
Until then, players celebrate Lifeline, and there are good reasons for it: