After several months of testing Apex Legends Mobile have finally launched in several regions.
The “soft launch” of the game means that the developers will still be continuing to tweak some features of the game. You can find the full list of countries that can currently play Apex Legends mobile down below:
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You can download the APK version of the game to access it, however this is not advised and the results may wary.
“Starting today, we will begin our limited regional launch where we will focus on testing our matchmaking and progression systems, backend infrastructure and in-game commerce, as well as our regional live operations capabilities. We’re excited to receive valuable player feedback on the Ranked experience, the different game modes, Legend progression, monetization features, and more. These milestones and player feedback are important parts of the development process.”
Apex Legends Developer Respawn Entertainment
We currently don’t know exactly when the mobile version of Apex Legends will launch world wide. However “soft launch” periods usually only last a few months. Although the developers did indicate that “Players who are participating in the limited regional launch can access the Store until May 3rd. Account progress and unlocked items earned during the limited regional launch period will be reset prior to game launch.”
This might mean that the mobile version of Apex Legends will launch sometime in May of this year.
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