EA announced its decision to bring its popular battle royale game Apex Legends to mobile devices last year, but fell more or less silent on the subject until its recent third-quarter earnings call. During the call, EA finally confirmed that the release of Apex Legends for mobile is moving forward as planned, as EA spent those months of radio silence locking in a publishing partner in Ch
However, this mobile job listing isn't the only information to be gleaned from Respawn's career section. It seems that Respawn is currently looking to hire a Technical Designer/Scripter dealing with microtransactions. This person's responsibilities will include improvement of the Apex Legends store, event structures, battle passes, and m
As the Harry Potter: Wizards Unite community wraps up week 2 of the adorable Baby Beasts Brilliant Event , it's already time to jump right into the next big activity. This month features another exciting Wizarding Weekend and this time around witches and wizards will be celebrating some of the legendary icons of Hogwarts during the two day event full of bonuses and special rewa
Both cross-play, which is how Legends works right now on every device - you're playing against somebody who could be on any device - and, more importantly, cross-platform progression, which means no matter what you do on any platform, you load up the game and so long as you're logged in, here is all your progression, here is everything you had, everything you were do
Plus, though the circumstances aren’t quite analogous, EA may risk upsetting consumers worn out over underwhelming mobile products. Blizzard recently learned that the hard way, as their Blizzcon reveal of the mobile-only Diablo Immortal went over about as well as PUBG ’s legal battle against Epic Games. Apex Legends' mobile launch may line EA’s pockets, but the publisher doesn’t exactly have much credibility to sacrifice at this po
Yet, in their bid to be in the hands of as many players as possible, EA may stretch their new property too far. It doesn’t take a genius to recognize that the mobile versions of both of the previously mentioned battle royale giants are relatively sub-par when compared to their console counterparts, and rushing such an ambitious port to market may be detrimental to the title’s overall qual
While not yet released, interested players may preregister on Google Play and the App Store, which promises that greater rewards will be released based on the greater number of people that register. It's a vague claim, but registration is free so it doesn't seem like a bad idea if this is something you'd be interested in. The battles will take place against players across the world in real time PvP, with popular characters such as Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo, Pan, Nappa, Frieza, Vegeta and an all new character designed by Akira Toriyama.
The upcoming Wizarding Weekend event in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite begins on July 24 and tasks players with spending a weekend encountering some legends of Hogwarts in the mobile AR game. Foundables up for grabs include Dumbledore, Young Ginny, Remus, and a handful of other iconic characters from the franchise.There are a ton of bonuses and features to take advantage of during the event, so start preparing for the celebration right
Wilson didn’t play coy in revealing to investors his intentions for their new property’s mobile port: it’s mostly for Asian markets. Much like Diablo Immortal , while it probably won’t do all that well state-side, EA stands to make quite a respectable chunk of change overseas where mobile games of this caliber are much more in demand. It’s hard to know what’s to come of Respawn’s newest game, but, for the moment, the future looks promis
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Like its big brother on home console and PC, Dragon Ball Legends features team battles of three against three with the goal being to eliminate all of the opposing team's pugilists. The characters tap on the various cards to unleash different attacks, which during the demo session played by a couple Hardcore Gamer writers entailed a lot of lateral flying, throwing projectiles and charging into each other. There was also the matter of supercharged special moves that had to be the results of power levels being well above 9000, and with the controls and gameplay being so simplified and accessible the matches ended up being rather close, though chances are anyone who invests time into learning the ins and outs of this system could become quite a formidable foe.
However, EA has partnered up with Chinese developers on multiple other occasions to roll out mobile versions of its flagship titles, including FIFA Online 4 and Need for Speed Online . Both of those were made in a partnership with the Chinese conglomerate Tencent, which itself owns Riot Games, and Tencent is also responsible for the massively successful mobile title arena Of valor Tank guide of Valor . The conglomerate is currently partnered up with Activision for Call of Duty Mobile , so clearly, Tencent is an old hat at this kind of thing. Whether or not EA's Apex Legends partner is Tencent once again remains to be seen as EA divulges more information going forw
