After the announcement that Apex Legends Mobile will be taken offline in 90 days, fans are clamoring for answers. Respawn tweeted the brief announcement yesterday afternoon, accompanied by a link to a Q&A page on EA's website. But fans are still looking for answers. Thankfully, the entirety of EA's Q3 earnings call was transcribed by The Motley Fool, and provides a bit more insight into the fate of Apex Legends Mobile--including a suggestion that this may not be the last players see of the Apex Legends franchise in the mobile gaming sphere.
On the call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson told investors listed three reasons why the publisher decided to shut Apex Mobile down. Wilson stated that Apex Legends Mobile "was a really good game built by really good teams" and acknowledged that "it won Game of the Year on both Apple and Android devices, which is an extraordinary achievement given the amount of games that are made."
But Wilson then went on to list three reasons behind Apex Mobile's impending shutdown. The first reason was the mobile game's apparent failure to create an environment that encouraged cooperation among squad members.
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