The Switch version of Apex Legends will shut down in the summer, developer Respawn has announced. The game originally launched of PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2019 before being ported to Switch in 2021.
Apex Legends developer Respawn said it's ending Nintendo Switch support for the game this summer, with the release of Season 30. After that point, it'll work with the Switch 2 and all other currently ...
Apex Legends Season 28 is putting an emphasis on close-quarters combat with new hardlight mesh and Legends updates. The post ...
“I don't think it's any mystery that we launched Apex Legends and we were not ready,” Alavi said during a recent press event ...
Apex Legends originally launched in 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, before coming to Switch in 2021. The PS5 and Xbox Series ...
Elsewhere, the Bot Royale mode has been improved by the developers in Season 28. It now supports up to five full squads of ...
EA is planning to bring Apex Legends' Nintendo Switch version offline later this year, but Switch 2 players won't suffer the same fate.
Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment have confirmed that Apex Legends will no longer be playable on Nintendo Switch from ...
With Season 28 on the horizon, Respawn makes some notable changes to two popular Legends in a recent update for the battle ...
Respawn says the game will remain available on the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
Plus, Bloodhound and Catalyst get excellent buffs to their ability kits.