{"id":19216,"date":"2025-01-28T14:33:19","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:33:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/what-is-the-chatsworth-girl-bomber-charm-in-apex-legends-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:33:19","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:33:19","slug":"what-is-the-chatsworth-girl-bomber-charm-in-apex-legends-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/what-is-the-chatsworth-girl-bomber-charm-in-apex-legends-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"What is the Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm in Apex Legends? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What is the Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm in Apex Legends? Respawn EntertainmentAs part of Apex Legends\u2019 Genesis Collection Event, Respawn have added the Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm, but it turns out that the tiny World War II plane has quite the moving story. Apex Legends\u2019 highly anticipated Genesis Collection Event is finally here. Introducing a whole slew of Legend changes and brand new skins, the event has breathed new life into the title after a long and weary \u201cdry\u201d month. While players everywhere are clamoring to snag items like Revenant\u2019s new heirloom, it turns out that a new free item has been added to the game. Entitled the \u201cChatsworth Girl Bomber,\u201d the new weapon charm is a celebration of Respawn\u2019s virtual reality short documentary, Colette. Winning an Academy Award at the Oscars, the tiny little charm has a whole lot of meaning. Emotionally moving and incredibly powerful, let\u2019s discover the meaning being the Apex Legends\u2019 Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm. What is the Apex Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm? In the short description of the charm, Respawn write that \u201cthis charm commemorates the Chatsworth Girl, the legendary bomber that went down over Europe only to rise again during a daring escape.\u201d This ties beautifully into the story of Colette Marin-Catherine, the 90-year-old French woman who the Oscar-winning documentary revolves around. A member of the French resistance movement during World War II, she and her brother bravely fought to liberate France from Nazi atrocity, as well as the tyrannical Vichy France government. Her brother, Jean-Pierre, was murdered on March 22, 1945, at Mittelbau-Dora Concentration Camp, but she survived the war. Stepping foot in Germany after 74 years, Colette\u2019s heartbreaking story is a stark reminder that the horrors of history should never be forgotten, otherwise the sacrifice of those lost becomes meaningless. To see Respawn integrate her story into Apex Legends is truly heartwarming. You can watch Colette for free here. How to get the Apex Legends Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm Bear in mind that the charm is only available during the Genesis Collection event, therefore if you want to get it you\u2019ll have to log in between June 29 and the event\u2019s conclusion. As the charm is free, it\u2019s already in your inventory. As soon as you log in, you\u2019ll see the announcement pictured above. To equip the charm: Go to the Loadout tab. &#8211; Select which class, and which weapon you wish to equip the charm on. &#8211; Select Charms. &#8211; Scroll down, and the Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm will be in your inventory already. &#8211; Choose equip. &#8211; Getting this little piece of history may be easy, but dominating the Outlands certainly isn\u2019t. If you\u2019re looking to become an apex predator, be sure to stay up to date with our dedicated Apex Legends Twitter account and main page.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is the Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm in Apex Legends? Respawn EntertainmentAs part of Apex Legends\u2019 Genesis Collection Event, Respawn have added the Chatsworth Girl Bomber charm, but it turns out that the tiny World War II plane has quite the moving story. Apex Legends\u2019 highly anticipated Genesis Collection Event is finally here. 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