【IGN India 新闻消息】《Apex 英雄》手游由腾讯开发,预计21年Q3上线
修改于2021/02/131.7 万浏览综合
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Apex Legends Mobile计划于2021年在Android和iOS上发布,但是移动硬件需求及开发人员还暂未揭晓。
多个消息人士在与IGN India的对话中指出,Apex Legends Mobile的开发受到腾讯的支持,而EA旗下Respawn,也就是主机和PC版本的开发工作室,负责监制。
Apex Legends Mobile已准备好在2021年发布,目标是在今年第三季度推出。
游玩需要iOS的A11 Bionic及更高版本(iPhone 8及更高)。Android设备需要骁龙625或更高配置。
由于移动游戏开发的易变性,运行Apex Legends Mobile的最低要求可能会发生变化。因此,请谨慎对待这些信息,直到EA正式宣布。
Apex Legends下个月还将获得Nintendo Switch端口。该游戏将以跨平台功能,第8季内容以及与其他版本Apex Legends的功能齐平的形式启动。
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With Apex Legends Mobile slated for a 2021 release on Android and iOS, details regarding what to expect from it are scarce. However some information on what to expect from the mobile version of EA’s battle royale hit have surfaced. Now keep in mind that the company has been quiet regarding the requirements — the kind of mobile hardware you’d need to play Apex Legends Mobile, as well as its developer.

Multiple sources speaking to IGN India have stated that Apex Legends Mobile’s development is helmed by Tencent with EA’s Respawn, the studio responsible for the console and PC version, in a supervisory role. This seems similar to how Activision brought Call of Duty Mobile to market — with the publisher supervising as Tencent leads development. Despite Tencent in charge of development of Apex Legends Mobile, it’s unlikely that the game would be banned here given that Call of Duty Mobile is playable with a similar arrangement.
Furthermore, as Apex Legends Mobile is prepped for a 2021 release with a goal of launching in the third quarter of the year. Spec requirements include an A11 Bionic and above for iOS which would suggest than an iPhone 8 and above would be enough to run Apex Legends Mobile. As for Android devices, at the moment it appears that those with a Snapdragon 625 or above would be enough to play the game.
Due to the volatile nature of mobile game development, it is possible that the minimum requirements to run Apex Legends Mobile may change. So take this information with a grain of salt until EA makes an official announcement.
Apex Legends is also getting a Nintendo Switch port next month. The game will launch with cross-platform functionality, season 8 content, and full-feature parity with other versions of Apex Legends. Switch players who buy the season pass will also get 30 battle pass levels and double XP for the first two weeks.
While the Nintendo Switch version of Apex Legends is being handled by Texas-based Panic Button, the developer of the excellent Doom 2016 and Warframe Nintendo Switch ports, it’s interesting to see that the mobile version of Apex Legends is being managed by a different studio. It suggests that while the Switch does run mobile hardware there seem to be differences that are meaningful enough for EA to consider another developer altogether to bring Apex Legends to Android and iOS.
Considering how popular Apex Legends has been in markets like India particularly on PC, how EA capitalise on this could mark a turning point for the company. Outside of the FIFA games, it doesn’t really do much in the country. The battle royale genre as a whole is incredibly popular on mobile and is currently dominated by the likes of Garena with Free Fire after PUBG Mobile was banned, most likely permanently.
As always, we reached out to EA for comment and will update this story if we hear from the company.