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Apex Legends Mobile Will Launch in 10 Countries Next Week

The wait is over… fans of Apex Legends rejoice. The mobile version will be launching in 10 countries starting next week.

Taken from Engadget … It took nearly three years, but Apex Legends Mobile is almost here — for some people, at least. Respawn has announced a “limited regional launch” next week for 10 countries that include Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Colombia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines and Singapore. You’re likely out of luck if you’re reading this, then, but these early adopters will get to play on both Android and iOS.

The small-scale release will last through the spring and help the team refine gameplay and features before a wider launch, Respawn said. The initial mobile character roster mostly sticks to those available when Apex Legends launched in 2019, although the fast-moving Octane will also be an option.

 

Respawn stressed that you won’t see cross-play with non-mobile platforms. You’ll need at least an iPhone 6s to play on iOS, while Android users will need 3GB of RAM and OpenGL 3.0 or higher graphics support. The developers have focused their Android optimizations on popular brands like Samsung, Oppo and Xiaomi.

The limited debut might be frustrating if you’re eager to play a Fortnite or PUBG alternative. It’s easy to understand the cautious approach, however. Apex Legends is one of the few battle royale games to enjoy lasting success, and the mobile debut represents a major opportunity to expand the title’s reach. A careful premiere could be key to competing with other heavyweights and keeping Apex in the spotlight for years to come.

Source: Engadget

 

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