Mobile gaming has come a long way in the last few decades. Beginning with Snake and Breakout on old Nokia phones, the mobile gaming industry has grown exponentially since, gaining unfathomable popularity with games like Candy Crush, Bloons Tower Defense, and Angry Birds. Over just the last few years, the mobile gaming market has taken yet another huge leap, with more technically-advanced phones allowing for more impressive gaming experiences. Now, mobile gamers aren't restricted to simple arcade games, with huge titles like Fortnite and the recently released Apex Legends Mobile being available for free with just one tap.
Released back in May of this year, Apex Legends Mobile is a direct port of its console and PC counterpart, and is an impressive one at that. Featuring a whole host of different controller options and graphical settings, Apex Legends Mobile works surprisingly well on mobile devices and comes extremely close to capturing the same gameplay feeling as its bigger brother. Respawn is also seemingly dedicating quite a lot of resources to Apex Legends Mobile, as it's receiving a constant stream of updates, the latest of which added the infamous Legend Crypto to the game. But thankfully, he's not quite as redundant as his console iteration.
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Crypto is by far the weakest Legend in Apex Legends right now, and has been since his introduction all the way back in Season 4. With a Tactical ability that requires the player to remotely control a drone, leaving themselves wide open to attacks, and an Ultimate that'll often harm the player just as much as their target, Crypto is a fairly redundant scout. Simply put, when Bloodhound exists, with
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