The mobile version of Apex Legends is coming to us next week
EA and Respawn's popular Battle Royale hits Android and iOS stores on May 17 and will be fully compatible with mobile devices
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12/05/2022
Thursday, 12 May 2022, 13:35 Updated: 13:44
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Apex Legends Mobile (EA, Respawn)
After it was reported that the mobile version of Apex Legends has been released to a limited number of countries around the world for testing and initial testing, now EA and Respawn announce the global launch of the Battle Royale game that has become popular among PC and console gamers and now
reaches Android and iOS devices next week. May 17th.
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Apex Legends Mobile (Photo: Official Website, EA, Respawn)
Apex Legends Mobile (Photo: Official Website, EA, Respawn)
Just like in the PC and console version, players will team up in teams of 3 and will have to work with their teammates in order to strive for victory and stay the last team to survive as the arena range shrinks as time goes on.
Already in the first season of the mobile version players will be able to choose from the nine characters that were also available at the launch of the PC and console version: Bangalore, Wraith, Mirage, Caustic, Gibraltar, Pathfinder, Lifeline, Bloodhound, and also Octane - the first new character released in game updates.
Apex Legends Mobile (Photo: Official Website, EA, Respawn)
Apex Legends Mobile (Photo: TPS, EA, Respawn)
EA and Respawn said that Apex Legends' fast and fluid gameplay will be maintained, but like other Battle Royale games that made the move to mobile like PUBG or Voice of Duty, the new version is not expected to be identical to the PC or console game, but will include slightly different balances , Whether it's the abilities of the characters, weapons or the structure of the map, to deal with the slower control of touch screens.
Apex Legends Mobile (Photo: Official Website, EA, Respawn)
Apex Legends Mobile (Photo: Official Website, EA, Respawn)
Apex Legends' move to mobile devices is not surprising given the success of games like PUBG or Fortnite, and games like it are considered one of the most successful titles by EA, which also announced plans to release Battlefield to mobile as well.
The success of mobile games does not escape the eyes of the industry's developers either: Ubisoft and Activision recently announced the development of mobile versions of Rainbow Six Siege and Voice of Duty Warzone.
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