3 years ago
Goodbye Apex Mobile
https://twitter.com/Respawn/status/1620527847063572481 Never played it but some features were really good and i hoped they would implement them in the main game. "Things beyond us" a.k.a income was...
Well just to note.
It's not like you're actually investing in the game, you're buying cosmetics, not shares.
Companies are built to make money, they're not a bank.
It's not exactly like they're just going to refund all the profit they made, it would be illogical to make games at that point.
The game is free, the main source of income would be microtransactions... apart from losing all their profits it would literally mean the game they developed ended up costing them money to make.
Keeping up the game would mean paying for server costs too and possibly some licensing with the platforms and other things.
I do agree that games shouldn't be taken away, though that pretty much only applies to games that support single-player... it's quite normal for online games to lose support eventually.
Some projects can stay up for longer, but if it's been projected that it's not doing so great, it's better to get rid of the project before it becomes too much of an issue.
Same thing happened with Diablo. They announced they have a great new $$ scam, not a game that players asked for. Sure you don’t have to buy the cosmetics, but I bet there is some deep psychology that prevents a certain type of person from doing so. I put in at least $10 for the first battlepass I bought and had to buy another because I wasn’t able to finish a season somewhere in there. $20 isn’t much but everyone’s always seems to have the new cosmetics running around.
No one pointed this out yet, EA is shutting down Apex mobile, and the making of Battlefield mobile.
( https://kotaku.com/apex-legends-mobile-shutdown-ea-respawn-battlefield-1850056170 )
Makes me wonder, is EA trying to kill all its mobile game adaptations?
Personally I've never played the mobile version mostly because as someone whose eyesight isn't exactly the best currently playing the main game on a 30" tv (I'm still looking for bigger 120hz tv ) & finding it a bit of a chore visually playing so the option of playing on the mobile version an even smaller screen was always going to be a no-no for me.And so I can iterate what I've heard about about the game through youtubers & other commenters have mentioned about the exclusive characters not in the main game, more modes & generally more thought & ideas put into the moblie version compared to the main game.Ideally (& logically) I would like to think that the devs & other employees involved in the mobile version could/would transition over to the main game to focus on other modes & ideas that the main game desperately needs.But the reality is do EA/Respawn see Apex as an expansive game looking to appeal to a bigger audience (which means more investment,offering more game modes,a proper next gen upgrade & better servers) or are they merely content with a small game mindset offering only a minimum of modes (like removing Arenas for Control) is no way going to expand the games player-base any time soon as S15 (a season that has been as dry as a camels armpit) has proved with various youtubers, pro players & casual gamers deserting the game en masse.