This month is fulfilled one year from the surprise release of Apex Legends, a battle royale that hit the market to overshadow both Fortnite and PUBG. To date, it maintains a weekly player base of 10 million despite continuous disconnection problems, lags, bugs, and more.
Practically since its launch for both consoles and PC, much has been said about the possibility that this title reach mobile platforms. Despite not having heard about it, EA distributor of this Respawn title, claims that it is still working on it.
EA has confirmed during the last financial results conference corresponding to the last quarter of 2019, that they are still working on the development of the game, a game that they want to launch worldwide at the same time, but for this, they need a Chinese partner, partner that is helping them to developer Apex for mobile devices.
It is not clear which company it may be, but We wouldn't be surprised if it was Tencent, the Asian giant that has brought both PUBG and Call of Duty to mobile platforms, although I highly doubt that it is the only one capable of doing so, but the one with the most experience.
Both PUBG Mobile like Fortnite have become gigantic money-making machines, and obviously the later EA to release Apex Legends for mobile devices, the less of the pie it will have.
Apex Legends is a free game, just like Fortnite, where we have to face 64 players (100 players in Fortnite and PUBG) in groups of three players, no solo or duos mode, one of the improvements that users have been asking for practically since this title was launched, but that does not go through EA's future plans, although both modes, duos and solos, were introduced for a limited time a while ago through thematic events .