Electronic Arts Confirms Working on Mobile Version of Apex Legends
An important and surprising announcement was made by Electronic Arts as the publisher of the Apex Legends game. Electronic Arts confirmed that it is working on the Apex Legends game project for mobile devices. Of course, this is the news that mobile game lovers around the world have been waiting for. They also want to experience the excitement of playing the Apex Legends-style battle royale game.
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However, when it will be released, what is the quality of the graphics, and whether it will be cross platform or not are still hidden by Electronic Arts. What is certain is that Electronic Arts employees are currently very enthusiastic about the mobile version of the Apex Legends project. Just like Fortnite, Electronic Arts’ main goal in making Apex Legends a mobile version is to expand the market, increase the number of players, and improve the quality of the company.
The circulating issue is that a company from China bought the Apex Legends game license for the mobile version before. That way the Chinese game market, which is dominated by mobile players, can feel the excitement of Apex Legends. However, it seems that it is a form of collaboration between Electronic Arts and a Chinese company to create a mobile version of the Apex Legends game. Because currently Respawn Entertainment as the developer of Apex Legends is busy working on their new game, namely Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
PC battle royale games are now widely adopted into the mobile version to increase their market. Countries like China, India, and Southeast Asia really like the game. One example is the Game Players Unknown BattleGraoud and Fortnite. The release of the Apex Legends game for the mobile version in the future seems to be rivaling the two games.
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