Apex Legends Mobile Expands to 10 More Countries
Apex Legends Mobile is almost here and the developers have now branched out the upcoming series to 10 more countries wordwide.
Fans of the series have been waiting patiently in the UK for the handheld version of the hugely popular first-person on respective iOS and Android devices, with no indication when the game will be arriving on the British Isles at the time of writing.
These small-scale releases to specific countries are helping Respawn Entertainment, the developers, to fully refine and fine-tune the gameplay and online elements to Apex Legends Mobile before it hits the likes of the UK and the United States.
Respawn are aiming to compete with the likes of Fortnite and PUBG who already took the mobile gaming route, with the series as a whole only being introduced back in 2019.
Because of this, they are accelerating providing player accessibility to more regions of the globe so they can iron out any potential creases that may arise.
Read more: Apex Legends Mobile: Everything We Know So Far
Respawn made the announcement on Wednesday that a “limited regional launch will take place next for 10 countries who have not had access to Apex Legends Mobile before.
The countries that will be included in the latest batch of beta tests are as follows:
It is clear to see that Respawn are not throwing the game out there straight away until they are sure that it is ready and not hiding any potential crashes or bugs that may hinder the gameplay experience.
While this may frustrate gamers who are excited to play Apex Legends in a new way, they will have to be patient for now as the developers carry out their analysis from the beta tests.
Via EA’s official website, they added some system requirements that players will need to meet to