Electronic Arts said in a blog post that it has made the strategic decision to stop development on "Apex Legends Mobile" and "Battlefield Mobile." "Despite Apex Mobile’s strong start, the ongoing experience was not going to meet the expectations of our players," the company said. "After months of working with our development partner, we have made the mutual decision to sunset the mobile game. Our love for the Apex universe and our players remains unchanged. We look forward to exploring this universe, its characters, and its stories along with you." "We’ve also made the decision to stop the development of the current Battlefield mobile title," EA added. "As the industry has evolved and our strategy to create a deeply connected Battlefield ecosystem has taken shape, we decided to pivot from the current direction to best deliver on our vision for the franchise and to meet the expectations of our players. We remain highly committed to unlocking Battlefield’s enormous potential. We’re hard at work at evolving Battlefield 2042, and are in pre-production on our future Battlefield experiences at our studios across the globe." Reference Link
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