Apex Legends Mobile is hereWell, Electronic Arts has just released the version for mobile devices of the popular battle royale from Respawn Entertainment, with all the intensity that characterizes its counterpart on consoles and PC. Apex Legends Mobile is being developed by a team within Respawn in conjunction with Lightspeed & Quantum Studios.
When February began, registration for Apex Legends Mobile opened in the select countries that the game arrives in today, which are Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. Starting today, players in these 10 countries can download and play Apex Legends Mobile.
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Thanks to the talent behind Apex Legends Mobile, players can rest assured that they are in the hands of a veteran development team, with all the resources necessary to bring the legends, weapons and dynamic combat of Apex Legends to mobile devices. Apex Legends Mobile takes place in the same universe as Apex Legends but not on the same servers, so cross-play is out.
The reason behind this very limited release is that Electronic Arts is looking to test its matchmaking system, progression system, infrastructure, and in-game transactions. EA also tells players that they are interested in hearing feedback on the Ranked experience, as well as different game modes, legend progression, monetization options and more.
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Although Apex Legends Mobile is not yet fully ready, players will be able to play the classic World’s Edge mode, as well as Team Deathmatch, Mini Battle Royale, 3v3 Arenas, and Ranked. The legends that will be available are Bloodhound, Gibraltar, Lifeline, Wraith, Bangalore, Octane, Mirage, Patchfinder and Caustic, although the latter is unlocked until reaching level 25 of the battle pass.