Respawn Leisure has lastly shut down the servers for Apex Legends Cellular. The cellular battle royale sport has been shut down earlier than even finishing a 12 months since its launch on Could 17, 2022.
Talking of its launch, the sport kicked off impressively. Apex Legends Cellular amassed over 22 million downloads and over $13 million in income within the first month itself.
Apple and Google even named Apex Legends Cellular as one of the best cellular sport of 2022 on their app platforms.
That’s why it was stunning for everybody to seek out out Respawn Leisure was sunsetting Apex Legends Cellular.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson did affirm a return for Apex Legends Cellular as a “unified single sport expertise” pointing in the direction of its exclusivity from the remainder of the franchise as an element for cancellation.
Thanks for the whole lot, legends. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/4yfCrkRLiI
— Apex Legends Cellular (@PlayApexMobile) April 28, 2023
Apex Legends Cellular operated solely from the sport on PC and consoles platform. It even had two mobile-exclusive Legends, Fade and Rhapsody.
Followers have been asking for cross-platform on Apex Legends for years now, and there have been loads of hints and updates dropped by the builders to this point about it.
It’s no shock that Apex Legends devs are engaged on bringing cross-platform and that’s when Apex Legends Cellular may additionally return.
We’ve seen Epic Video games’ Fortnite implement the cross-play between PC, consoles, and cellular already.
In the meantime, Respawn Leisure isn’t slowing down with Apex Legends. Arsenal, which can be Season 17, is about to drop on Could 9 and it’ll characteristic a model new Legend Ballistic, and a revamped World’s Edge map.