
Players can now finally take Apex Legends mobile on a spin. EA has officially announced its highly anticipated mobile battle royale for limited regions.
The cut-throat game set in the scenic outlands has already earned its stripes as one of the best shooters on PC. EA is now eyeing the mobile scene to bring the fierce legends to micro screens. The mobile version of Apex Legends has been in the works for a while, and it’s finally releasing soon.
Reports and rumors regarding Apex Legends mobile were plenty, but the developer has now made it official. The battle royale is ready for public testing.
EA has announced that Apex Legends Mobile is entering its next development milestone. The limited regional launch starting in the first week of March will run throughout the Spring. During this period, players can test out exclusive features and help the developers tweak the application before it goes live for all. The open beta will allow players in ten countries to lock horns on their mobile screens.
It’s pretty simple to get access to Apex Legends mobile. If you’re in the 10 countries listed in open beta, you should be able to download the application from the Google Play Store or iOS App Store to sign up.
The 10 countries where Apex Legends mobile is available are:
So, if you’re from any country listed above, playing Apex Legends before the official launch shouldn’t be an issue.
EA has announced that Apex Legends will be available in 10 countries in March.
The developer has also shared that all content won’t be accessible in the exclusive version. For example, not all legends will be available to play. Players can try out Bloodhound, Gibraltar, Lifeline, Wraith, Bangalore, Octane, Mirage, Pathfinder, and Caustic on their mobile screens. More legends may arrive on the application once it goes public.
These are minimum mobile requirements for Apex Legends mobile:
For Android:
For iOS:
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