
Apex Legends Mobile closed beta now available in India but don't get too excited
India Today
Apex Legends Mobile is close to a launch and several users who pre-registered for the game have already had a chance to set their hands on it.
Apex Legends is the next big gaming title anticipated by many smartphone users in India. The game will join the ranks of Call of Duty Mobile in a similar battle royale action, with its own graphic twist. While mobile gamers await its release, a recent development reveals that a version of the game is already available for download. The rollout of a closed beta version of Apex Legends Mobile has been confirmed by several users in India. The game is currently available selectively to those who pre-registered for it. The same has been confirmed in a recent tweet by TitanfallBlog which shares official updates on Apex Legends and Titanfall. The tweet confirming the rollout also contains an introduction trailer of the game. The trailer combines a cinematic reel with gameplay footage of Apex Legends, giving us a good hint of what the game has to offer once available to all.
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