Last month, the popular PC and console battle royale title Apex legends was launched for mobile devices in select regions. Now, the game has been made available for pre-registration globally on Google Play Store.

Apex Legends Mobile

EA and Respawn Entertainment have confirmed that the game will be available globally in 2022. The game remains mostly similar to its PC/console counterpart however, it has been built from scratch for mobile devices and therefore has some changes in gameplay like a shift from first person to third-person perspective by default.

If you are interested in the game, you can head over to Apex Legends Mobile’s page on the Google Play Store and tap the pre-register button to become one of the first players to have access to the game when it officially releases globally.

Respawn has also revealed the system requirements to play Apex Legends Mobile. While the game is still in development, it is being optimized to run on various different devices. But, the game will not run on iOS devices that have less than 2GB of RAM and Android devices with less than 3GB of RAM.

Although, certain 2GB RAM models will be supported for a few brands like Vivo, Oppo, Huawei, Motorola, Samsung, Lenovo, and Xiaomi.

For those unaware, Apex Legends Mobile offers a gameplay that is identical to its PC counterpart, similar to PUBG and PUBG Mobile. So, players team up with two other players and dive into the map with a zone that shortens overtime. Unlike PUBG, the battle royal has just 60 players in total over 100 people in PUBG. Furthermore, its mechanics encourages firefights to help boost your armor, to add more diversity over luck-based looting. Another major aspect is its different characters that arrive with different active and passives abilities as well.

 

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