Mobile gamers have been patiently waiting for Respawn Entertainment to release its Apex Legends Mobile game. The wait now seems to be over, starting next week, the game will be taken out of its closed beta and will be made available in a "limited regional launch" in 10 countries.
Apex Legends Mobile will be made available in 10 countries from next week including Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and Colombia. The game will be made available on both iOS and Android platforms.
To recall, the game was made available in India during its closed beta phase. However, the country does not seem to be on the list for the limited regional launch.
Respawn has not revealed details regarding the wider rollout of the mobile game as of now. However, it has stated that it will be sharing updates on the global launch once the game is ready to come out of the limited regional launch phase.
While there is still a few days before the limited region launch, you can check out if your smartphone matches the requirements on the game's limited region launch FAQ page. Also take note, the game has been specifically designed for mobile, so you will not be able to play with console or PC gamers.
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Currently, there is a lot of excitement regarding the game's launch. This can be attributed to such games bringing console/PC gaming quality to mobile. For example PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty: Mobile are currently two of the top App Store downloads in January, according to Sensor Tower data. The data further showcases that Call of Duty: Mobile has surpassed $1.5 billion in player spending.
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While Apex Legends Mobile is one of the biggest mobile shooter games from EA, that gamers are looking forward to, it is not the only big mobile shooter that the studio is working on. EA is currently also working on developing a Battlefield mobile game, which is reportedly in its early playtests.