Apex Legends Mobile seems to not get an early launch in the coming months. The game is now at closed beta testing, which is limited in India and the Philippines. According to recent reports by GemWire, the EA CEO, Andrew Wilson mentioned in a recent Earning Call Conference that the company is aiming to ‘Soft launch’ the Apex Legends Mobile in some dominion this year. Later on with a full release for other regions in 2022.

Apex Legends Mobile Soft Launch

Currently, the game is in closed beta testing, later on, it will have an open beta test and then a soft launch. The soft launch is expected to be released at the end of this year. While the public launch may jump into 2022.

The closed beta stages are now live for a short number of game testers. This is to ensure a better gaming experience on mobile devices as well as to know about the bugs.

After completing the successful closed beta, the game will typically live for open beta testing. This will give access to many users to test it and give feedback regarding its gaming experience.

As for now most of the fans are disparately waiting for its launch which may be released as a soft launch by December 2021. However, the full launch is expected in 2022. We could name it a delay because of the current pandemic situation.

Moreover, the Apex Legends Mobile will be the next addition and will be a new choice in the battle royale category for Mobile Users. Just like Pubg Mobile, COD Mobile, Fortnite, and Free Fire, this will be a successful battle royale. The game will be first released for Android, later on for iOS. A blog post has also revealed some of the mobile screenshots, while the publisher hasn’t revealed any controls for the game in that screenshots.

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