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Apex Legends picks up: live your best moment since launch

Apex Legends picks up: live your best moment since launch

The battle royale of Respawn Entertainment manages to consolidate after several months of fall, although it is still far from FIFA, also from EA.

Apex Legends signed its best month of revenue in October since its launch at the beginning of the year. The free battle royale free to play of Respawn Entertainment has managed to stop a quarter of constant decline and has managed to generate 45 million dollars, a significant growth over the 16 million dollars billed in September.

As SuperData advances in its latest report, the shooter is starting to grow again, thus positioning itself as a powerful source of revenue for Electronic Arts; although it is still 50% below what FIFA Ultimate Team was able to bill in the same period of time.

Apex Legends picks up: live your best moment since launch
Games with more revenue on PC, consoles and mobile devices in October 2019 | Superdata

In the ranking of October that advances this same source, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare came first with an estimated sales of 4.75 million copies adding up all the platforms – 11% below Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 the year past— while FIFA 20 was in second place. Destiny 2, meanwhile, also lives a moment of great joys for Bungie and closed third if we stick to the economic results in consoles. Apex Legends, meanwhile, was in ninth place.

Apex Legends has a community of more than 70 million registered users, Electronic Arts revealed, which on the occasion of the publication of the financial results for the quarter (Q2 / 2019-20) made clear its future plan for the game, from which they hope to publish a mobile version soon. As there will not be a Battlefield installment in 2020, EA will focus all its efforts on Apex Legends, which thus becomes its priority shooter. Soon they will also launch it in the Chinese market.

Apex Legends is available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One for free under a free to play business model. You can check all the news of the game through this link.

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