Since its launch in early 2019, Apex Legends has grown to become one of the most popular battle royale games in the world. The popular hero-based shooter recently kicked off its twelfth competitive season with a new limited-time mode, a new look for the game's popular Olympus map, and the release of the game's newest playable character Mad Maggie. Alongside the plethora of new content announced for the new season, Respawn Entertainment and EA have also been developing a mobile version of the game with a recent announcement revealing that fans won't have to wait much longer.
A mobile version of Apex Legends has been in the works since early last year with Respawn officially confirming a version of the game would be coming to Android and iOS devices through regional beta tests. While many fans expected a mobile version in line with its contemporaries like Fortnite and PUBG: Battlegrounds, game director Chad Grenier previously confirmed that the battle royale's arrival to mobile devices would be a «new version» designed and optimized for touchscreen controls. Now, following several beta testing periods, EA announced a limited regional launch to come next week for the highly-anticipated Apex Legends Mobile.
Apex Legends Leak Hints at Free For All Game Mode
A news release from Apex Legends on Wednesday officially confirms that Apex Legends Mobile will launch in 10 select regions next week with more to be added following the regional launch. The initial launch will be limited to players in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and Colombia and is expected to remain limited through Spring. During the limited regional launch, players will be able to choose from a curated
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