After the Apex Legends Mobile Season 4 announcement on February 1, 2023, fans are now requesting Electronic Arts to keep the game active. In an official tweet, the publisher stated that the mobile battle royale title is scheduled to discontinue service from May 1, leaving fans and content creators stunned.
While sharing their opinions, users began using the hashtags #SaveApexMobile and #saveapexlegends to trend on Twitter and urged the publisher not to discontinue the mobile game. The latest patch notes Aspire is slated to release on February 15, introducing some changes and a fair amount of unique in-game content.
The upcoming fourth season of the mobile title will include a new battle royale map called Olympus, which was first launched on the PC version back in 2020. It was also announced that Horizon, the mobile game's newest Legend, would be added to the game with the new patch.
One of the most interesting items arriving with the new update would have to be Octane's signature weapon, the Afterburner. Fans were quite impressed with the weapon's design and expressed their happiness on Twitter. The weapon is essentially a brand new upgraded bat, featuring six levels and two forms.
After tagging Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment, popular content creator RoastSmith stated:
Furthermore, he uploaded a video to his YouTube channel showing off the game's upcoming updates and content:
Although he had a more realistic opinion, The Gaming Merchant, another Apex Legends content creator, shared similar sentiments:
Godzly, the creator of Tribe Gaming, agreed with a tweet:
Additionally, several other influencers and fans supported the campaign while sharing their opinions about EA's sudden decision:
So far, Electronic Arts hasn't
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