Apex Legends Mobile: trailer and release period, pre-registrations open for Android

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Apex Legends Mobile Pre-registration for the Android version (followed by the operating system) has been opened all over the world. Also, the first one was published. Trailer The official version of the smartphone and tablet version of the famous battle-royale game with EA and Respawn Entertainment. global launch this summer.

The trailer shows off some of Apex Legends Mobile’s gameplay sequences and then reveals that deathmatch will be available at launch, along with new limited-time modes and events.

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As stated in the title, pre-registration Apex Legends Mobile is now open on the Google Play Store with a variety of rewards for everyone, including badges, weapon skins and more based on the number of users who sign up.

Apex Legends Mobile is a standalone version of the game, so there is no cross-play and cross-progression with consoles and PC. The nature of the game will always be the same, so we’re talking about a crazy free-to-play battle royale with cosmetics, items, and paid battle passes. As mentioned at the beginning, the launch period is scheduled for this summer, but EA says the launch may be delayed.

Below are the updated Apex Legends Mobile Android and iOS requirements:

Android

  • SoC: Snapdragon 435 / HiSilicon Kirin 650 / MediaTek Helio P20 / Exynos 7420
  • Android 6.0
  • OpenGL 3.1 or higher
  • 4GB free space
  • At least 2GB of RAM

iOS

  • iPhone 6S or later
  • OS version: 11.0 or higher
  • processor: A9
  • 4GB free space
  • At least 2GB of RAM

Source: Multiplayer

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