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Apex Legends Is Coming To Mobile Platforms

EA recently held a conference call on 7 May 2019, in which they discussed several games, including Apex Legends. Not only is the battle royale game the fastest growing new game from the publisher with over 50 million players to date, but 30 percent of those players are playing an EA game for the first time.

The publisher is also planning to bring Apex Legends to more platforms and new markets, expanding beyond the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. This includes mobile devices like Android and iOS, as well as countries like China. However, they didn’t mention or confirm if it would possibly be coming to the Nintendo Switch.

More content will be released for Apex Legends with plans for long term service and new Legends, amongst other things. While the F2P model has proved to be a massive success, EA reassures that it won’t abandon premium $60 titles like Anthem or the upcoming Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order.

In other recent news, a new mode is coming to Apex Legends, but no details have been revealed as of yet. It seems like players don’t have to worry about losing support for the battle royale game in the near future.


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  1. CS: GO Pro Says “Apex Legends Can Be A Proper Esports Title” – KAKUCHOPUREI.COM

    May 13, 2019 at 11:49 am

    […] In addition to that, Apex Legends still needs “ironing out” to fix more pressing issues and bugs present in the game before it can become a proper esports title contender. In other recent news, EA confirmed that Apex Legends is going to be released on mobile platforms in the near future (check out the full story here). […]

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