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Apex Legends mobile
Apex Legends
October 5, 2025 | Aly Nagib

Apex Legends mobile

Apex Legends Mobile was a standalone version of EA and Respawn Entertainment’s hit battle royale, developed by LightSpeed Studios in collaboration with Respawn Entertainment. Released on May 17, 2022, for iOS and Android, it ran on Unreal Engine 4 and brought the fast-paced hero-shooter experience of Apex Legends to mobile devices.

The game maintained the same core gameplay as the main Apex Legends, teams of three dropping into a large map to fight until one squad remained. It featured both first-person and third-person perspectives and introduced shorter, faster matches optimized for mobile play.

Gameplay and exclusive features

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Apex Legends Mobile included iconic maps like World’s Edge, Kings Canyon, and Olympus, alongside mobile-exclusive maps such as Pythas Block 0. It also offered additional modes like Team Deathmatch, unavailable in the original version.

While it shared the same universe as the PC and console versions, it operated as a completely separate game. No progress, skins, or stats transferred over, though players using the same EA account could receive minor rewards for participation.

Exclusive mobile legends

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Apex Legends Mobile introduced new, mobile-only Legends that never appeared on PC or console:

  • Fade: A high-speed assassin with time manipulation abilities.
  • Rhapsody: A rhythm-based Legend who used music-driven powers to buff teammates and disrupt enemies.

Returning Legends included Wraith, Bloodhound, Loba, Caustic, Gibraltar, and Crypto.

Shutdown of Apex Legends mobile

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On January 31, 2023, EA announced that Apex Legends Mobile would shut down. In-app purchases were disabled the same day, with servers officially closing on May 1, 2023.

According to EA, the decision stemmed from low profitability, inconsistent updates, and limited player retention. The lack of cross-progression and cross-play also hurt the game’s long-term growth compared to titles like Call of Duty: Mobile and Fortnite Mobile.

Speculation about a return

Although the original game was shut down, there are strong signs that Apex Legends Mobile may return in the future.

Industry commentators and multiple sources, including YouTube analysts, point to EA’s CEO hinting at a “reimagined mobile experience” with better integration between platforms.

Possible features of a reboot

  • Cross-progression and cross-play with console and PC versions.
  • A shared engine to unify development and content updates.
  • Improved monetization model focused on longevity and events.
  • Stronger community integration inspired by Fortnite and COD Mobile.

If these predictions are correct, the next Apex Legends Mobile could launch sometime in 2025 or later, offering a more unified experience for all players.

Key facts summary

DetailInformation
DevelopersLightSpeed Studios & Respawn Entertainment
PublisherElectronic Arts
EngineUnreal Engine 4
PlatformsiOS, Android
Release DateMay 17, 2022
Shutdown DateMay 1, 2023
GenreFPS, Hero Shooter
ModeOnline Multiplayer

Apex Legends Mobile was a bold attempt to bring Respawn’s fast-paced gameplay to smartphones. While it shut down after just one year, the potential for a return remains strong, especially as EA hints at rebuilding it with deeper platform integration and modern mobile features. Fans of the franchise are hopeful that Apex Legends Mobile will come back better than ever.

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FAQ: Apex Legends mobile

When was Apex Legends Mobile released and shut down?

It launched on May 17, 2022, and was shut down on May 1, 2023.

Will Apex Legends Mobile return?

While not officially confirmed, EA’s CEO has hinted at a “reimagined” version possibly coming in 2025 or later.

Did Apex Legends Mobile have exclusive Legends?

Yes, it featured Fade and Rhapsody, both exclusive to the mobile version.

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Aly Nagib

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Aly is a Gaming Copywriter with over 4 years of experience in Apex Legends. With a background in AI and IT/IS, Aly specializes in technical meta breakdown, and consistently dying to the first ring. When not writing about Respawn’s updates, Aly spends their free time hard-stuck in Platinum, solo-queuing, and missing Peacekeeper shots.

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