Apex Legends Mobile Release Finally Moving Forward
Nintendo, partnered with DeNA, was widely rumored to have had a Legend of Zelda mobile title in the works back in 2017. The same rumor spread the belief that it would release following Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp . Well, Animal Crossing 's mobile release passed with no sign of Zelda in the wake. Now, as 2019 begins to peter out, there has been an influx of mobile titles released by Nintendo, yet still no sign of a Zelda release on the hori
At this point, that should be enough to get players excited for the event and ready to start preparing. Stay tuned for more details as the actual start date approaches. Be sure to check back in the comings days for more Wizards Unite strategy guides, news, and updates. Until then, keep your wands at the re
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, Achmavisb.Com 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
At the same time, Nintendo's and DeNA's active partnership is a promising sign fans might eventually see some form of a Zelda __ game make its way to mobile platforms. To date, DeNA has helped Nintendo produce six mobile titles since 2016. This includes Super Mario Run , Fire Emblem Heroes , Mario Kart Tour , and Pokémon Masters . It is interesting to note that since 2016, Nintendo and DeNA have produced two games a year together, except for 2018; the year the Link's Awakening remake was relea
A mobile version of Apex Legends first come onto the radar during the game's season 2 content, but both EA and Respawn had little else to say at the time, and definitely no release date. While there's still no release date, EA at least offered a few more details as to how the mobile Apex Legends' development is currently far
Just because something hasn't been seen, doesn't mean it wasn't there. Right about this time last year, Nintendo is said to have applied for a claim on the Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks title, with the wording " program for a smartphone " included. Spirit Tracks was a Zelda title originally released in 2009 for the DS. It's not very likely that Nintendo would port a game like this to mobile platforms. In fact, Nintendo has said they won't be porting any existing titles to mobile per
Mario Kart Tour might give a clue as to how Nintendo would utilize an existing title on mobile platforms. A spin-off title in one of Nintendo's most popular main series franchise, Mario Kart , shows how Nintendo might have been planning to apply the Spirit Tracks title to a Zelda mobile spin-
The event is still a few days away, but thanks to some dedicated Harry Potter fans we and dataminers we already know which tasks are on the way to the mobile AR game and what sort of rewards players will be able to earn if they manage to complete everything before the weekend event comes to a conclusio
It's the end of the year, and it's time for rankings and awards. The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu prompted a hundred Japanese developers and industry personalities to rank their favorite games of 2017, and here you can find a translation of the full top 100. Yeah, that's a lot of titles to transl
In its Q3 earnings call (the same call during which EA talked about the power of next-gen consoles ), EA revealed that the mobile game isn't being developed in-house; instead, EA partnered up with a Chinese company to both develop Apex Legends mobile for a global release and distribute it in China. According to EA CFO Blake Jorgensen, "Rolling mobile out in China, you need to have a partner, and we’re—as we’ve said in the prepared remarks today—we’re working with a partner there, and we’re very excited about the opportunity. That partner is also helping us develop a mobile Apex for the globe—more to come on that in terms of timing." EA's Chinese partner wasn't actually named in the call and considering it's fairly early in the partnership, that's likely the reason that EA doesn't have a release date for the game yet--although there is a release wind
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 . 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