How to glitch your way into Apex Legends' Leviathans

Eli Becht

Season 2 of Apex Legends introduced Leviathans that move around King’s Canyon, but they have created several unintended consequences that allow players to find themselves inside of them.

The onset of Season 2 brought a lot of new content to Apex Legends, and the Leviathans have pretty much flown under the radar as the season went on.

These Leviathans actually house some good loot under them if you’re able to time your moves correctly, but players have also found out they are hiding more secrets than that.

The Leviathans have opened the door to a lot of weirdness in Apex Legends.

How to get inside the Leviathan in Apex Legends

In what can most likely be chalked up to a situation of being in the right place at the right time, these players have discovered there are some ways to actually get inside of the Leviathan, and while it offers no tactical advantage, it is still a strange experience you might want to encounter for yourself.

The first instance of this is when Reddit user wingedkeyboard discovered there’s an elaborate method that involved Octane’s jump pad, which allowed you to catapult inside of the leg.

The scenario requires a lot of things to go right, but it is possible to do. It’s not going to help you win any matches so it’s not worth spending too much time on if you aren’t able to pull it off in the first couple of tries.

Another method that requires a lot to go right is getting inside of its head.

Reddit user PapaGrease showed how your initial drop could actually end inside of the Leviathan itself, essentially leaving your teammates to fend for themselves because according to him, he was trapped there the entire time.

“I was consumed by the storm and my squad ended up dying right before I was killed by it,” he said in a comment. “I wanted to see if I would fall out, but never got the chance.”

Well, there you have it. There are now two ways to get inside of the Leviathan but you have to ask yourself one important question – is it really worth it?